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Styrian GP: Perez leads Verstappen in first practice

Racing Point's Sergio Perez set the fastest time in opening practice for Formula 1's first Styrian Grand Prix ahead of Max Verstappen, as Mercedes avoided soft tyre running

Austrian GP winner Valtteri Bottas finished third ahead of his team-mate Lewis Hamilton, with Ferrari again significantly adrift of the top times.

In a session that began six degrees hotter than the equivalent session from last weekend's event at the Red Bull Ring, McLaren's Carlos Sainz Jr set the initial pace, as several squads - including Renault and Alfa Romeo - fitted aerodynamic measuring devices for the early laps.

Red Bull's Alex Albon took over at the head of field with a 1m06.344s on the medium tyres just over 10 minutes into the 90-minute session, improving that mark before Verstappen took over with 1m06.087s - also on the yellow-walled mediums.

Verstappen continued to lower the best time in the session's opening half an hour, which ended under red flag conditions as Williams's Nicholas Latifi stopped on the inside of the fast right-hand kink of Turn 5.

Latifi reported the engine "just went", although a gearbox issue was suspected of causing the stoppage, which was initially covered by a virtual safety car before the session was suspended so the FW43 could be craned away.

The suspension was lifted at the 34-minute mark and over the next 10 minutes Verstappen continued to lower the P1 benchmark on the medium tyres, slotting in a 1m05.760s approaching the halfway point.

The Mercedes pair then appeared on the mediums, after they had conducted all their early running on the hard tyres, with Bottas stealing P1 seconds before Hamilton nipped ahead with a 1m05.208s.

Hamilton lowered the best time again before Perez went out on the softs and shot to the head of the pack with 1m04.867s just before the one-hour mark, which was not beaten in the rest of the running.

Bottas did move into second - again on the mediums - before Verstappen used the softs to go just 0.096s slower than Perez's best time.

That left Bottas and Hamilton 0.222s and 0.253s adrift respectively, with Perez's team-mate Lance Stroll fifth on a 1m05.396s.

But Stroll lost his best time on the softs - a 1m05.211s - which was set shortly before Perez's session-topping effort on the red-walled tyres went in, because of a track limits infringement at the exit of the final corner as he ran too wide and had that lap deleted.

Albon, who complained about the handling of his RB16, particularly in slow speed corners, finished sixth, with Sainz seventh ahead of Pierre Gasly (AlphaTauri), who also had a time deleted for a last corner track limits violation, and Renault's Daniel Ricciardo.

Sebastian Vettel was 10th for Ferrari, which was trialling its new front wing and floor for the first time.

Vettel's best time on the softs was 0.903s slower than Perez's best time, with the four-time world champion locking up heavily at the tight uphill right of Turn 3 and going off into the runoff there during the early running.

Daniil Kvyat spun his AlphaTauri at the same spot late on - losing the rear as he turned in well away from the apex - and was 11th fastest, just ahead of Charles Leclerc in the second Ferrari.

Jack Aitken and Robert Kubica ended up 17th and 18th in their FP1 cameos in place of George Russell and Antonio Giovinazzi at Williams and Alfa Romeo respectively.

Kevin Magnussen did not set a time and only completed three laps as Haas was forced to inspect a possible battery problem on his car for much of the session.

Styrian GP FP1 - Results

Pos Driver Car Gap
1 Sergio Perez Racing Point/Mercedes 1m04.867s
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda 0.096s
3 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 0.222s
4 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 0.253s
5 Lance Stroll Racing Point/Mercedes 0.529s
6 Alexander Albon Red Bull/Honda 0.616s
7 Carlos Sainz Jr. McLaren/Renault 0.735s
8 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri/Honda 0.831s
9 Daniel Ricciardo Renault 0.902s
10 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 0.903s
11 Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri/Honda 0.948s
12 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 0.970s
13 Esteban Ocon Renault 1.007s
14 Lando Norris McLaren/Renault 1.041s
15 Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 1.574s
16 Romain Grosjean Haas/Ferrari 1.579s
17 Jack Aitken Williams/Mercedes 1.901s
18 Robert Kubica Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 1.930s
19 Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 4.731s
20 Kevin Magnussen Haas/Ferrari -


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