Hamilton fastest as new cars unleashed in F1 testing

Hamilton fastest as new cars unleashed in F1 testing

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Lewis Hamilton started his 2020 Formula 1 campaign with a powerful statement of intent as he topped the first day of pre-season testing in Spain

Six-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton lapped fastest as Mercedes dominated the first day of pre-season testing in Spain on Wednesday while Ferrariโ€™s Sebastian Vettel called off sick.

Hamilton did 94 laps of Barcelonaโ€™s Circuit de Catalunya on the soft C2 compound in a sunny afternoon session, running untroubled after team mate Valtteri Bottas completed 79 laps in the morning.

The Britonโ€™s fastest time of one minute 16.976 seconds compared to the best of 1:18.161 set by Vettel on the first day of testing last year.

Hamilton, who is hoping to equal Ferrari great Michael Schumacherโ€™s record seven titles this year, was 0.337 of a second quicker than Bottas.

Racing Pointโ€™s Mexican Sergio Perez was the best of the rest, with his teamโ€™s new car drawing attention for the similarities to last yearโ€™s Mercedes.

Leclerc was only 11th fastest but did 132 laps.

Red Bullโ€™s Max Verstappen was fourth and did the most laps, 168, with McLarenโ€™s Carlos Sainz doing 161 on a day without any red flags to halt the action and all 10 teams getting in plenty of mileage.

Four-time champion Vettel had been due to drive Ferrariโ€™s new SF1000 first, with team mate Charles Leclerc having to wait until Thursday, but that plan changed when the German reported sick.

โ€œSeb not feeling great this morning so Charles is taking over driving duties for the day,โ€ said a spokeswoman for the Italian team.

The test was the first opportunity to see all the new cars on track together and Vettel joined the other drivers in a photograph on the pit straight before the session started at 0800GMT. He then left the circuit.

WILLIAMS IMPROVEMENT

The Ferrari-powered Haas and Alfa Romeo teams had earlier pushed their cars out for a pitlane reveal of their new liveries.

British driver George Russell, in the Williams, was first out in a major improvement from last year when the team were unable to get a car to the track in time and eventually turned up three days late.

โ€œDefinitely, the general handling of the car is much better,โ€ the 22-year-old told reporters.

โ€œFrom lap one today I had confidence to push the car to the limit whereas last year it wasnโ€™t a nice a feeling in the early laps. It was quite scary to drive actually last year in the opening laps and trying to build that confidence.โ€

Polandโ€™s Robert Kubica, Russellโ€™s departed 2019 team mate, returned to the track as Alfa Romeoโ€™s reserve driver while Frenchman Esteban Ocon, who had a year out last year, was back for Renault.

โ€œWeโ€™re already faster than the fastest lap time of last yearโ€™s first day,โ€ he said.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to probably break all the records of lap times I reckon this year.โ€

The 2021 rules are little changed from last year but one difference was a new decree barring teams from hiding their cars behind screens in the garages, giving fans in the stands a better view.

The season starts in Australia on March 15, with only six days of testing before then

REUTERS

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