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Posted: 2017-03-24 02:48:26

Updated March 24, 2017 14:02:24

Lewis Hamilton has topped the timesheets ahead of new Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in the first free practice session at the Australian Grand Prix.

Hamilton clocked a flying lap of one minute 24.220 seconds on a warm, cloudy day at Albert Park, more than half a second faster than the Finn in a largely incident-free session in Melbourne.

  1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): 1:24.220
  2. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes): 1:24.803
  3. Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull): 1:24.886
  4. Max Verstappen (Red Bull): 1:25.246
  5. Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari): 1:25.372
  6. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari): 1:25.464
  7. Felipe Massa (Williams): 1:26.142
  8. Romain Grosjean (Haas): 1:26.168
  9. Nico Hulkenburg (Renault): 1:26.183
  10. Sergio Perez (Force India): 1:26.276

Aussie favourite Daniel Ricciardo and Red Bull rival Max Verstappen were third and fourth-fastest respectively, with the Ferraris rounding out the top six.

Hamilton and Bottas posted their fastest laps on the quicker ultra-soft tyres, while other drivers stuck with the super softs, leaving the true pace of the cars unclear.

More definitive was the overall speed of the new cars, many of which were over four seconds faster per lap compared to the corresponding practice at last year's race.

Hamilton's time was less than four-tenths of a second shy of the qualifying lap of 1:23.837 that put him on pole position at Albert Park last year.

Three-time F1 champion Hamilton would have been pleased to put down an early marker ahead of Bottas, who replaced retired champion Nico Rosberg.

Ferrari set the pace during winter testing but the 'scuderia' had a subdued session, with Raikkonen edging four-time champion Sebastian Vettel with the fifth-fastest lap.

Felipe Massa was seventh fastest for Williams ahead of Haas's Romain Grosjean.

Fernando Alonso was 14th on the time-sheet for Honda-powered McLaren, with his team-mate Stoffel Vandoorne at the bottom, underscoring the challenge for the Woking-based outfit after their problems during winter testing.

Briton Jolyon Palmer was 19th out of the 20 cars, his session cut short due to a seal problem with his Renault.

Canadian rookie Lance Stroll was 13th for Williams and got through the session unscathed after a number of crashes during winter testing.

Reuters

Topics: formula-1, motor-sports, sport, melbourne-3000, vic, australia

First posted March 24, 2017 13:48:26

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