Lewis Hamilton continued Mercedes dominance at Silverstone this weekend, setting the fastest lap of the second free practice session for the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, ahead of his team mate Valtteri Bottas.
Hamilton, who had finished the morning FP1 session second to Bottas, was 0.176s quicker than the Finn, with Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo an impressive third fastest, 0.815s off Hamilton’s leading pace.
Further down the field it was another difficult practice session for Sebastian Vettel – who missed almost the whole of FP1 at the British Grand Prix last week with technical issues – as his Ferrari suffered an engine failure late on.
Vettel’s stoppage was the notable incident from the session as he pulled over at Turn 9, his SF1000 spewing oil on the track surface, which triggered a Virtual Safety Car. Before his issue, he had only managed the 14th quickest lap, while his team mate Charles Leclerc finished seventh overall, 1.2s off Hamilton.
Categories: Formula 1, Practice Results

