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French GP F1 practice: Lewis Hamilton leads Mercedes 1-2 in FP1

Lewis Hamilton set the pace in first practice for Formula 1's returning French Grand Prix, as the opening session was ended early by a fiery crash for Marcus Ericsson

Hamilton edged Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas by just over a tenth at Paul Ricard, with Daniel Ricciardo third for Red Bull and the Ferraris considerably off the pace.

A session filled with mistakes was ended a couple of minutes early when Ericsson suffered a heavy shunt at Turn 11.

The rear of his Sauber seemed to snap away as the Swede downshifted for the looping right-hander, and he slid across the run-off before slamming into the wall.

It sparked a fire on the right-hand side of the engine, and Ericsson was able to get out of the car before marshals arrived to extinguish the flames.

That was the most dramatic incident in an error-ridden opening practice.

Brendon Hartley, Kimi Raikkonen and Stoffel Vandoorne all had early spins at Turn 6, a long right-hander with a big kerb on the inside, apparently victims of changing wind direction.

Ericsson had his first moment when he lost the rear of his car through the penultimate corner Turn 14, the long left-hander that tightens before an acute final corner leading onto the main straight.

His team-mate Charles Leclerc came to a halt sideways after half-spinning through Turn 1 moments later.

Hamilton did not spin in the opening hour but did have a bumpy, dusty off-track moment on the entry to the Mistral chicane on the two-part back straight.

He caught a "dangerously slow" Vandoorne while running at full speed and had to take to the plentiful run-off area in avoidance, while the Belgian blamed his McLaren team for not updating him on traffic.

Ricciardo led at the halfway stage, before Bottas used a new set of ultrasofts to first close to 0.030s behind then move ahead by 0.010s a 1m32.566s.

He was then displaced by Hamilton, who settled into top spot on a 1m32.273s before improving marginally again to a 1m32.231s.

Ricciardo was shuffled to third but finished comfortably clear of the two Ferraris, with Raikkonen half a second slower than the Australian.

Vettel only just managed to lap within a second of Hamilton's best to finish fifth, and was barely a tenth quicker than the Haas of Romain Grosjean.

Max Verstappen spent most of the first hour of the session in the garage but emerged in the final 30 minutes to get himself into ninth.

A succession of late improvements then lifted him to seventh, ahead of Pierre Gasly, who edged Force India's Sergio Perez for seventh.

Gasly is being investigated for using one set of tyres beyond the 40-minute limit. Toro Rosso blamed it on a loss of communication to his car, which stopped it being able to get Gasly to pit in time.

Kevin Magnussen completed the top 10, having survived a near-miss with Perez when they almost tripped over one another when the Haas was on a slow lap.

Mistakes continued in the second half of the session, with Esteban Ocon just missing the barrier after sliding off-track at Turn 6.

Leclerc also had another incident in the second-half, this time going off track at Turn 8, before Ericsson suffered his off with greater consequences.

FP1 times

Pos Driver Car Time Gap Laps
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m32.231s - 25
2 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1m32.371s 0.140s 29
3 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull/Renault 1m32.527s 0.296s 25
4 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1m33.003s 0.772s 23
5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1m33.172s 0.941s 19
6 Romain Grosjean Haas/Ferrari 1m33.318s 1.087s 22
7 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Renault 1m33.331s 1.100s 15
8 Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso/Honda 1m33.685s 1.454s 23
9 Sergio Perez Force India/Mercedes 1m33.719s 1.488s 26
10 Kevin Magnussen Haas/Ferrari 1m34.108s 1.877s 23
11 Carlos Sainz Jr. Renault 1m34.258s 2.027s 25
12 Esteban Ocon Force India/Mercedes 1m34.484s 2.253s 14
13 Charles Leclerc Sauber/Ferrari 1m34.513s 2.282s 21
14 Marcus Ericsson Sauber/Ferrari 1m34.592s 2.361s 21
15 Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso/Honda 1m34.664s 2.433s 25
16 Fernando Alonso McLaren/Renault 1m34.862s 2.631s 20
17 Lance Stroll Williams/Mercedes 1m34.881s 2.650s 28
18 Nico Hulkenberg Renault 1m34.993s 2.762s 24
19 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren/Renault 1m35.021s 2.790s 24
20 Sergey Sirotkin Williams/Mercedes 1m35.105s 2.874s 25


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