Mercedes drivers fastest in Hungarian Grand Prix practice
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Lewis Hamilton posted the fastest time in the first and second practices for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Friday, with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg second.
Hamilton's best lap of 1 minute, 24.482 seconds was 0.238 seconds faster than Rosberg's in the second session.
The Mercedes drivers, who have won nine of the 10 races this season, were the only ones finishing below 1:25 and were over a second faster than in the first practice. Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel was third.
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso was fourth in the second practice, nearly a second off Hamilton's pace, followed by Kevin Magnussen of McLaren, Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari, Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull and surging Valtteri Bottas of Williams.
Gaining pole position for Sunday's race is considered a huge plus on the twisting Hungaroring circuit, where passing opportunities are very limited. Hamilton is looking to win his third race in a row and his fifth overall on this track.
Despite far outpacing the rest of the field, Hamilton said neither the soft nor medium Pirelli tire compounds had been satisfactory during the first two practice sessions on the famously dusty circuit.
"Neither tire was good, to be honest," said Hamilton, the 2008 F1 champion who completed 38 laps in the second practice, among the most of all drivers. "They both have very poor grip."
Hamilton said Mercedes was being careful about avoiding excessive tire wear during the practices.
"It feels like you have to slow down too much now, to the point that it's a bit boring," Hamilton said, adding that he expected a "tough day" during the last practice and the qualifying session on Saturday.
The British driver, who crashed during qualifying a week ago for the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim due to brake failure, could be heard complaining about the brakes again during practice over the team radio. Later, however, he did not seem too concerned.
"I just had some brake settings that weren't great," Hamilton said after the second practice session. "This is a continuing issue we need to work on."
Hamilton won four of the first five races of the season, later adding a fifth in at the British Grand Prix. He has 176 points, 14 behind Rosberg and 70 ahead of Ricciardo, the only other winner in 2014.
Azerbaijan sets stage to host F1 race
Azerbaijan is set to host a Formula One race in 2016.
Azeri officials say they have signed a contract with F1 to stage the Grand Prix of Europe in the capital city of Baku.
Sports Minister Azad Rahimov says "our location at the crossroads of eastern Europe and western Asia is a new frontier for Formula One racing."
He says the race will be held on a street circuit, with the city center and Caspian Sea as a backdrop.
Oil-rich Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic, originally planned to host an F1 race next year, but Mexico has since been added to the 2015 calendar.
Russia is scheduled to hold its first F1 race this year in Sochi, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics.