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Rosberg fastest in opening German Grand Prix practice

Published 29/07/2016, 11:16
© Reuters. German Grand Prix 2016
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By Abhishek Takle

HOCKENHEIM, Germany, (Reuters) - - Nico Rosberg, aiming to seize back the championship lead in his home German Formula One Grand Prix, got his weekend off to a strong start by topping the opening practice session on Friday.

Rosberg lapped the 4.5-kilometre long Hockenheim circuit in one minute 15.517 seconds to beat championship leading team mateLewis Hamilton by 0.326 seconds in a dominant session for Mercedes.

Rosberg conceded the lead in the title battle to rival Hamilton at the last race in Hungary, dropping six points behind the Briton who raced to an unprecedented fifth victory at the Hungaroring.

The German, who won the opening four races but has not stood on the top step of the podium since last month’s European Grand Prix, heads into the weekend determined turn the tables back in his favour.

Compatriot Sebastian Vettel set the third fastest-time on his first appearance on home soil as a Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) driver.

But the four-times world champion, whose team announced a split with technical director James Allison on Wednesday, was 1.1 seconds adrift of Rosberg’s time.

Vettel’s team mate Kimi Raikkonen was fourth ahead of the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo.

They were followed by the McLarens of Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button in seventh and eighth respectively.

The Toro Rosso cars of Daniil Kvyat and Carlos Sainz rounded out the top 10.

Ferrari-backed Frenchman Charles Leclerc took part in his third consecutive Friday morning session for American team Haas, slotting into Mexican Esteban Gutierrez’s car.

Mercedes-backed Esteban Ocon, loaned to Renault (PA:RENA) to be their reserve, was in action in place of Jolyon Palmer.

The youngsters were 17th and 20th on the timing sheets respectively.

Rosberg won the last race at Hockenheim in 2014 and a repeat of that win would put the brakes on Hamilton, who has triumphed in five of the last six races.

© Reuters. German Grand Prix 2016

It would also hand him a crucial psychological edge over the reigning champion heading into Formula One’s annual summer break.

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