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Abu Dhabi GP: Vettel pips Hamilton in free practice

Published: 03 Nov 2012 - 06:05 am | Last Updated: 06 Feb 2022 - 06:14 pm

ABU DHABI:  Formula One championship leader Sebastian Vettel set the practice pace yesterday ahead of an Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that could bring him a fifth win in a row and speed Red Bull to the constructors’ title.

The German lapped the floodlit Yas Marina circuit with a quickest lap of one minute 41.751 seconds in the evening session after McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton claimed the honours in the afternoon with a time of 1:43.285.

Hamilton was second on the timesheets in the second practice for Sunday’s day-to-night race. Team-mate Jenson Button was second and third respectively.

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, Vettel’s main rival who is 13 points behind in the standings with three races remaining, was fourth and seventh respectively as the team tried new aerodynamic updates to the front and rear wings.

Red Bull’s Australian Mark Webber, who can be expected to ‘ride shotgun’ for Vettel in tomorrow’s race, was fifth and fourth.

Hamilton won in Abu Dhabi last year, after Vettel qualified on pole and then retired with a puncture, and the two men are the only drivers to have qualified on the front row at Yas Marina in three editions of the race.

Such has been their dominance, that they are also the only two to have won the race while Red Bull and McLaren are the only teams to have lapped fastest in the 11 practice sessions held there to date.

Hamilton, who set a best time of one minute 43.285 seconds on Friday afternoon, has been quickest in five of them. Vettel, winner of the last four races, was 0.765 off the 27-year-old Briton’s pace. The double world champion turned the tables in the later session with a lap 0.168 faster than Hamilton.

“I don’t know. Maybe ask Lewis,” Vettel told reporters when asked on Thursday why he and Hamilton had such a great relationship with a glittering harbourside track often compared to street circuits like Monaco or Valencia.

“Maybe he knows the answer. It’s a difficult track, a long lap with a lot of corners. A lot of twisty sections. It’s not that easy to get it right,” he said. REUTERS