British GP: Valtteri Bottas hopes balance tweaks can see Alfa Romeo up the grid
Valtteri Bottas has said that just some slight improvements with car balance could see him gain several positions in qualifying tomorrow after finishing 11th in FP2.
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Valtteri Bottas has said that just some slight improvements with car balance could see him gain several positions in qualifying tomorrow after finishing 11th in FP2.
Carlos Sainz ended second practice for this Sunday’s British Grand Prix fastest, but there was encouragement for home favourites Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris.
Valtteri Bottas topped the times for Alfa Romeo ahead of home hero Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes in Friday's rain-swept opening practice session at the British Grand Prix. The Finn, who was Hamilton's Mercedes team-mate before moving teams this year, clocked a best lap time of one minute and 42.249 seconds in a relatively dull session with limited serious running for fast lap times. Seven-time world champion Hamilton, the subject of offensive racist and homophobic comments by Nelson Piquet reported this week, was half a second adrift of Bottas, but ahead of Carlos Sainz, his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc and Mick Schumacher of Haas.
SILVERSTONE, England: Valtteri Bottas was fastest in a damp and largely meaningless first practice for the British Grand Prix on Friday (Jul 1) with half the field including Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen failing to set a time.
Valtteri Bottas topped the timesheet in the opening practice for the British GP but it was anything but representative given that only 10 drivers posted lap times in a damp squib of a practice hour.
Valtteri Bottas set a surprise pace ahead of home favourite Lewis Hamilton in first practice for the British GP, as rain at Silverstone delayed any findings into whether Mercedes had truly closed the gap at the front.
Valtteri Bottas topped the times for Alfa Romeo ahead of home hero Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes in Friday's rain-swept opening practice session at the British Grand Prix.
Valtteri Bottas was quickest with Lewis Hamilton in second in a rain-hit first session on Friday at the British Grand Prix. After three consecutive street circuits, the move to Silverstone offered drivers a chance to race on a traditional circuit, with a less constricted feel offered by wider gravel traps and spectators set back further from the action.