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F1 Sakhir GP: Russell tops FP1 on Mercedes debut from Verstappen

George Russell set the pace in his first Mercedes appearance during opening practice for the Sakhir GP as Formula 1 got its first taste of the Bahrain outer loop layout

After being named as Lewis Hamilton's replacement for the race weekend following the seven-time world champion's positive test for COVID-19, Russell wasted little time in making an impression in the Mercedes W11 car.

Russell sat nine-tenths of a second behind team-mate Valtteri Bottas's fastest lap time following the early soft tyre runs in FP1, but found plenty of time during the second runs.

Russell was improved by more than a second after pitting for a fresh set of soft tyres, allowing him to move up to top spot before Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon both took a turn at the head of the timesheets.

But a further gain from Russell yielded a time of 54.546s, putting him on top spot by almost two-tenths of a second in the final classification.

The British driver was regularly in conversation with race engineer Pete Bonnington throughout the session, reporting some discomfort with his seat around his shoulders at one point.

Verstappen finished the session in second place for Red Bull, lapping 0.176 seconds slower than Russell, while team-mate Albon held on for third place in the sister RB16 car, albeit with a spin exiting Turn 2.

Bottas was left to settle for fourth place in the second Mercedes, finishing more than three-tenths of a second off Russell's benchmark. Bottas suffered multiple lock-ups in the session that saw him go wide at Turn 1, prompting the Finn to say he was "not sure what's going on" over team radio.

AlphaTauri impressed to lead the midfield teams as Daniil Kvyat and Pierre Gasly finished fifth and sixth respectively. Gasly was forced to pit at one point due to a broken mirror, momentarily causing him to drive one-handed as he used the other to stop the bodywork from falling off.

Esteban Ocon took seventh for Renault ahead of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, with their respective team-mates Daniel Ricciardo and Charles Leclerc completing the top 10.

Leclerc was one of a number of drivers to struggle with traffic on a push lap, coming across a slow-moving Vettel at the exit of Turn 8, and also had a wide moment at Turn 5 earlier in the session, taking a trip through the gravel.

Racing Point drivers Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez finished 11th and 12th ahead of McLaren's Carlos Sainz Jr., who lost some time midway through the session due to bodywork damage caused by the bumpy outer loop part of the track.

Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi were 14th and 15th-fastest for Alfa Romeo, leading McLaren's Lando Norris, with Haas driver Kevin Magnussen and Nicholas Latifi of Williams following in the final classification.

Pietro Fittipaldi made his bow as Romain Grosjean's stand-in at Haas, finishing the session 19th, but was forced to cut short his running due to a lock-up that flat-spotted his tyres, leaving him with just 24 laps in the books.

Fellow debutant Jack Aitken propped up the timesheets in 20th for Williams as he got up to speed as Russell's replacement.

Despite spinning briefly at Turn 2 early in the session, Aitken ended up lapping just four-tenths of a second shy of Latifi in the sister car.

Results - Sakhir GP FP1

Pos Driver Car Gap
1 George Russell Mercedes 54.546s
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda 0.176s
3 Alexander Albon Red Bull/Honda 0.265s
4 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 0.322s
5 Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri/Honda 0.465s
6 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri/Honda 0.620s
7 Esteban Ocon Renault 0.727s
8 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 0.735s
9 Daniel Ricciardo Renault 0.833s
10 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 0.903s
11 Lance Stroll Racing Point/Mercedes 1.012s
12 Sergio Perez Racing Point/Mercedes 1.170s
13 Carlos Sainz Jr. McLaren/Renault 1.211s
14 Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 1.237s
15 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 1.312s
16 Lando Norris McLaren/Renault 1.532s
17 Kevin Magnussen Haas/Ferrari 1.584s
18 Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 2.218s
19 Pietro Fittipaldi Haas/Ferrari 2.531s
20 Jack Aitken Williams/Mercedes 2.641s


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