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Ferrari on Australian GP: Bad weather still the main factor

Wind and rain affect free practice in Melbourne.

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF16-H

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF16-H

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Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF16-H
Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF16-H
Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF16-H
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari
Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari

Melbourne – Intermittent rain and strong gusts of wind also affected the second free practice session in Melbourne, which is hosting the first round of the season. On the semi-permanent circuit within Albert Park, the bad weather meant there wasn’t much track action, so that the Scuderia drivers settled for just doing system checks.

Both men did just seven laps in one single run on intermediate tyres: Kimi used a new set to post the third fastest time in 1.39.486, while Sebastian Vettel was on old rubber, ending up eighth with a time of 1.40.761. Once again, Lewis Hamilton came out on top for Mercedes with a time of 1.38.841, ahead of the Force India of Nico Hulkenberg (1.39.308.)

Kimi Raikkone: "Today the weather conditions made it very tricky for everybody and unfortunately we couldn't do many laps. It was a pity not to have been able to run in proper conditions, for all the spectators and for all of us, but we cannot change the weather. The car is the same we had in testing, but it was the first time with wet tires and it seems to be ok. Let's see what the weather is going to be like tomorrow, hopefully we can get some dry running, get the car correct and go from there. Tomorrow for the first time we'll try the new qualifying format, it will be different so we have to see how it pans out. Obviously it's the first time and it may be a bit of a hustle for some people, hopefully we get it right."

Sebastian Vettel: "The sun came out after practice, but earlier on it was raining every now and then which was enough to wet the track or parts of it. For sure these conditions are not ideal, but in the end what can we do? It is the same for everyone. Still, I don't think that the day was completely lost: it was good to get at least some laps and to feel the car, but in terms of preparation for the weekend and the race there was not too much to learn."

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