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Chinese GP: Bottas outpaces Vettel by 0.027s to top FP2

Valtteri Bottas pipped Sebastian Vettel to top spot by 27 thousandths of a second in the second Formula 1 free practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix.

Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG W10

Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG W10

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The Mercedes driver was fourth fastest during the first runs when he used the hard-compound Pirellis, while teammate Lewis Hamilton was quickest using mediums – setting a time of 1m34.226s after a quick spin at Turn 3 on his out-lap.

Ferrari driver Vettel was the first of the frontrunners to set a time on the soft Pirellis, initially going fastest with a lap of 1m33.357s to outpace Hamilton by 0.869s just after the half-hour mark.

Bottas then put in his quick lap on softs, losing 0.144s in the first sector but outpacing Vettel by 0.176 in the middle sector.

Bottas then almost matched Vettel in the final sector, losing only 0.005s, to set a time of 1m33.330s to secure top spot.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was third fastest for Red Bull, 0.221s down and almost half-a-second faster than Hamilton.

Hamilton didn't put together a strong lap on the softs, ending up just half-a-tenth faster than the Renault of Nico Hulkenberg.

Carlos Sainz continued McLaren's recent strong form with sixth fastest, eight tenths off the pace and 0.0017s ahead of the second Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.

Leclerc was only able to improve by 0.113s on his medium-compound pace on the softs, meaning he ended up sandwiched between the two McLarens and just over a tenth ahead of Lando Norris.

Leclerc's running in the session was curtailed after 13 laps as he returned to the garage for cooling checks "as a precaution to avoid any damage".

Daniel Ricciardo, in the second Renault, was ninth and a second off the pace, with Red Bull driver Pierre Gasly one of the last to set a time on softs and ending up 10th.

Alfa Romeo driver Kimi Raikkonen was briefly as high as fifth before being shuffled down to 11th place ahead of the lead Toro Rosso of Alex Albon.

Racing Point duo Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez were 13th and 14th ahead of the Haas of Kevin Magnussen, with the trio separated by just 0.009s.

Daniil Kvyat in the second Toro Rosso missed the first half of the session after a precautionary power unit change, which the team said was because of finding an "anomaly" in the first session.

Haas driver Romain Grosjean was 17th after losing a front wing during the session after it appeared to break on the right side, apparently thanks to the loads created by the bumps on the approach to Turn 1.

Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi, who missed most of the first session with an engine-related problem, was 18th ahead of the two Williams drivers, with Robert Kubica leading George Russell.

Cla Driver Chassis Engine Laps Time Gap Interval
1 Finland Valtteri Bottas  Mercedes Mercedes 37 1'33.330    
2 Germany Sebastian Vettel  Ferrari Ferrari 33 1'33.357 0.027 0.027
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen  Red Bull Honda 29 1'33.551 0.221 0.194
4 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton  Mercedes Mercedes 32 1'34.037 0.707 0.486
5 Germany Nico Hulkenberg  Renault Renault 31 1'34.096 0.766 0.059
6 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.  McLaren Renault 36 1'34.141 0.811 0.045
7 Monaco Charles Leclerc  Ferrari Ferrari 13 1'34.158 0.828 0.017
8 United Kingdom Lando Norris  McLaren Renault 38 1'34.296 0.966 0.138
9 Australia Daniel Ricciardo  Renault Renault 32 1'34.336 1.006 0.040
10 France Pierre Gasly  Red Bull Honda 32 1'34.455 1.125 0.119
11 Finland Kimi Raikkonen  Alfa Romeo Ferrari 33 1'34.551 1.221 0.096
12 Thailand Alex Albon  Toro Rosso Honda 37 1'34.634 1.304 0.083
13 Russian Federation Daniil Kvyat  Toro Rosso Honda 20 1'34.694 1.364 0.060
14 Canada Lance Stroll  Racing Point Mercedes 37 1'34.779 1.449 0.085
15 Mexico Sergio Perez  Racing Point Mercedes 35 1'34.784 1.454 0.005
16 Denmark Kevin Magnussen  Haas Ferrari 34 1'34.788 1.458 0.004
17 France Romain Grosjean  Haas Ferrari 32 1'35.704 2.374 0.916
18 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi  Alfa Romeo Ferrari 40 1'35.914 2.584 0.210
19 Poland Robert Kubica  Williams Mercedes 38 1'36.121 2.791 0.207
20 United Kingdom George Russell  Williams Mercedes 35 1'36.229 2.899 0.108

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