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Hamilton gets sixth title bid off to flying start in Mexico practice

Lewis Hamilton ready for practice at the Mexican Grand Prix on Friday © AFP / PEDRO PARDO

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct 25 – Lewis Hamilton made a strong start to his bid for a sixth world title on Friday when he topped the times for Mercedes in the opening free practice session at the Mexican Grand Prix.

The 34-year-old clocked a best lap time in one minute and 17.327 seconds to outpace nearest rival Charles Leclerc of Ferrari by 1.684 seconds with last year’s winner Max Verstappen third ahead of his Red Bull team-mate Alex Albon.

Hamilton’s only remaining rival for the drivers’ championship, Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas was down in fifth ahead of four-time champion Sebastian Vettel in the second Ferrari.

Carlos Sainz was seventh for McLaren ahead of the two Toro Rossos of Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat with Antonio Giovinazzi 10th for Alfa Romeo.

On an overcast day in Mexico City, Lando Norris was the first man to venture out for McLaren ahead of the rest as Hamilton arrived at Mercedes’ garage followed by a crowd of cameramen.

By the time he joined the fray, on track, 25 minutes later, Bottas was on top of the times.

Hamilton soon took over, to be outpaced immediately by Vettel and then again by Bottas, illustrating immediately how competitive this weekend’s contest is likely to be.

In riposte, the champion lapped in 1:19.004 to go quickest again.

By this stage, it was clear that Turn One was causing problems and had caught out Kimi Raikkonen’s Alfa Romeo, Bottas and Vettel, all running off before re-joining via a grass run-off area while Leclerc, one-tenth quicker than Hamilton, took top spot at half-time.

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Albon, with a set of soft-compound tyres on his Red Bull, went quickest with 37 minutes remaining shortly before the session was red flagged when Racing Point’s Lance Stroll hit the barriers at the exit of the stadium section.

The left side of his car was damaged, but he was unhurt and able to drive away and return to the pits.

Twelve minutes later, with 20 remaining, the action resumed and prompted a frantic finale as Hamilton, on softs, went top again in 1:17.327 ahead of an improving Leclerc, on mediums.

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