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News ID: 91457
Publish Date : 19 June 2021 - 22:09

Verstappen Keeps Mercedes Behind in French GP Practice

PARIS (Dispatches) - Red Bull’s Formula One world championship leader Max Verstappen has pushed Mercedes off the top of the timesheets in French Grand Prix practice with the battle between the teams looking as close as ever.
The 23-year-old Dutch driver lapped Le Castellet’s Paul Ricard circuit in one minute 32.872 seconds in the afternoon, 0.008 quicker than Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas who led the first session with a lap of 1:33.448.
Bottas set his best lap on the slower medium tyres, however, rather than the softs used by Verstappen.
Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, four points behind Verstappen after six races, was third in the hour-long session and also on the softs.
The two Mercedes drivers have swapped chassis since the last race in Azerbaijan.
After two tough street races, with no points in Baku two weeks ago, Mercedes are hoping for a return to winning ways at a southern circuit they have dominated since its return to the calendar in 2018.
Hamilton won from pole position in 2018 and 2019, and Mercedes had led every practice session since the return until Verstappen’s effort.
The pace of the Red Bull indicated that this year could be a lot closer, although Verstappen’s team mate Sergio Perez, winner in Baku after the Dutch driver crashed out with a tyre blowout, was 12th quickest.