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Grand Prix practice results: Bottas, Hamilton fastest at Portimao

Valtteri Bottas set the fastest overall time on the opening day of Portuguese Grand Prix practice at Portimao for Mercedes on Friday, the third round of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship season.

Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes

Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes

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Both Friday practice sessions have each been cut to one hour in 2021, instead of the usual 90 minutes each. FP1 was topped by Bottas, while teammate Lewis Hamilton was fastest in FP2 – but his laptime was slower than the pace set in the morning session.

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Cla Driver Laps Time Gap
1 Finland Valtteri Bottas
31 1'19.648
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen
23 1'19.673 0.025
3 Mexico Sergio Perez
22 1'19.846 0.198
4 Monaco Charles Leclerc
27 1'19.884 0.236
5 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
32 1'19.967 0.319
6 France Pierre Gasly
31 1'20.444 0.796
7 United Kingdom George Russell
29 1'20.529 0.881
8 United Kingdom Lando Norris
26 1'20.635 0.987
9 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
27 1'20.680 1.032
10 France Esteban Ocon
27 1'20.800 1.152
11 Canada Lance Stroll
29 1'20.894 1.246
12 Australia Daniel Ricciardo
31 1'20.995 1.347
13 Japan Yuki Tsunoda
28 1'21.090 1.442
14 Spain Fernando Alonso
31 1'21.303 1.655
15 Finland Kimi Raikkonen
25 1'21.381 1.733
16 Germany Sebastian Vettel
31 1'21.405 1.757
17 United Kingdom Callum Ilott
21 1'21.806 2.158
18 Germany Mick Schumacher
29 1'21.939 2.291
19 Canada Nicholas Latifi
29 1'22.293 2.645
20 Russian Federation Nikita Mazepin
29 1'24.224 4.576

What happened in Free Practice 1?

Bottas headed the times from the early stages, setting 1m21.829s on his first run as teams evaluated the hard tyre. McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo persevered on the hard for a longer run and briefly nabbed the P1 spot by 0.008s.

Red Bull delayed its hard-tyred run, and Verstappen set the fastest time of 1m21.053s after 20 minutes. Bottas retook top spot with 1m20.506s just before the halfway point of the session, 0.339s ahead of Verstappen and 0.447s quicker than Hamilton. Verstappen then went 0.006s faster than Bottas, and then improved again by 0.182s on a second hard-tyred run.

Mercedes switched to the softs, Bottas struggling to improve to begin with before producing 1m20.221s to retake P1 on his second push lap. Bottas lowered that again with 1m20.088s with just under 20 minutes remaining, and then produced a 1m19.648s.

Verstappen complained of vibrations on his soft-tyred run, but still got to within 0.025s of Bottas. Max then admitted defeat due to the imbalance and so didn’t get the multiple runs on the softs that Valtteri enjoyed.

Sergio Perez was third fastest for Red Bull, ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Down in fifth, Hamilton ended the session 0.319s adrift of his teammate, but did set the fastest first sector time. Pierre Gasly (AlphaTauri) rounded out the top six.

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Portuguese Grand Prix FP2 results: Hamilton fastest from Verstappen

Cla Driver Laps Time Gap
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
33 1'19.837
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen
26 1'19.980 0.143
3 Finland Valtteri Bottas
28 1'20.181 0.344
4 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
33 1'20.197 0.360
5 Spain Fernando Alonso
32 1'20.220 0.383
6 France Esteban Ocon
31 1'20.235 0.398
7 Monaco Charles Leclerc
33 1'20.360 0.523
8 Australia Daniel Ricciardo
31 1'20.418 0.581
9 Canada Lance Stroll
31 1'20.427 0.590
10 Mexico Sergio Perez
28 1'20.516 0.679
11 France Pierre Gasly
34 1'20.558 0.721
12 United Kingdom Lando Norris
28 1'20.757 0.920
13 United Kingdom George Russell
32 1'20.976 1.139
14 Japan Yuki Tsunoda
33 1'21.053 1.216
15 Germany Sebastian Vettel
32 1'21.074 1.237
16 Finland Kimi Raikkonen
22 1'21.225 1.388
17 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi
32 1'21.238 1.401
18 Germany Mick Schumacher
29 1'21.537 1.700
19 Canada Nicholas Latifi
31 1'21.855 2.018
20 Russian Federation Nikita Mazepin
28 1'22.638 2.801

What happened in Free Practice 2?

The start of FP2 was delayed by 10 minutes due to the detection of a loose drain cover. When it eventually started, teams mainly opted for the medium tyre early on.

Verstappen suffered a brake-by-wire sensor failure after his opening lap of the session, and was stranded in the pits as Bottas set the pace at 1m20.423s.

After a relatively quick fix, Verstappen was sent back on track to lap in 1m20.322s on mediums, before Bottas topped that on the soft tyre at 1m20.181s after 20 minutes. Hamilton then lit up the timing screens on softs with a new P1 time of 1m19.837s, 0.344s ahead of Bottas.

On his soft-tyre run, Verstappen went P2 on 1m19.980s, 0.143s off Hamilton.

Behind Bottas, who ended up 0.344s off Hamilton, Sainz was fourth, 0.36s off the quickest time, with the Alpines of Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon next up.

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