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Mexican GP: Verstappen fastest, shortcuts track to set top time

Max Verstappen wrote a small slice of Formula 1 history as the sport returned to Mexico, but his fastest time in opening practice included him straightlining the revamped Esses.

Max Verstappen, Scuderia Toro Rosso

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Nico Hulkenberg, Sahara Force India F1 VJM08
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1 VJM08
Alexander Rossi, Manor Marussia F1 Team
Pastor Maldonado, Lotus F1 E23
Alexander Rossi, Manor Marussia F1 Team
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1 walks the circuit
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1 in special Mexico themed livery race suit
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1 walks the circuit with the team
Will Stevens, Manor F1 Team
Felipe Nasr, Sauber F1 Team
Felipe Massa, Williams F1 Team
Fernando Alonso, McLaren and Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 in the FIA Press Conference
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1

Toro Rosso's Verstappen was three tenths faster than the Red Bull of Daniil Kvyat, but clearly cut the left-hand element of the exit of the Esses sequence to do so.

The Ferraris of Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel were third and fourth, ahead of Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and the leading Mercedes of Nico Rosberg, who suffered a mid-session brake fire.

Newly-crowned world champion Lewis Hamilton was only 11th fastest.

Story of the session

It was the first competitive F1 running at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez since 1992, with Lotus's Pastor Maldonado the first driver out around the revamped 2.67-mile circuit.

The track was very slippery from the start, with damp patches from morning rain not helping the grip from the new asphalt. All cars used intermediate tyres for their first runs.

"It's so slippery everywhere, it's like there's oil," complained Verstappen, as plenty of cars went on to the run-off at Turn 10. "Quite a strange feeling," reported McLaren's Fernando Alonso.

Raikkonen posted the first laptime, 1m37.169s, before Verstappen's 1m35.283s that included an off-track excursion. As the track dried under weak morning sunshine, Daniil Kvyat took P1 with 1m34.041s before Carlos Sainz set 1m33.095s, all on intermediate rubber.

"Too dry for inters, but super slippery everywhere," said Vettel.

Slick tyre running

Valtteri Bottas was the first driver to set a time using medium-compound slicks, taking P1 with 1m32.389s. He improved to 1m30.678s, as Hamilton went P2, half a second off after straightlining the Esses.

Ricciardo took the top spot at the halfway mark of the session, as Red Bull chose to run on a clear track, with 1m30.577s then a 1m29.502s. Alonso went P2 on 1m30.125s, with Lotus's 2016 signing Jolyon Palmer briefly grabbing the top spot at 1m29.163s.

As the times tumbled, Rosberg set 1m28.399s with Hamilton P2 on 1m28.444s.

Felipe Nasr was the first spinner of the session, looping around under power as he rejoined the old Peraltada section of the circuit.

Rosberg improved to 1m27.226s, and was going quicker still when he went off track with a brake problem entering the Stadium section, rejoining with his left-rear corner well ablaze. The conflagration blew itself out as he returned to the pits.

Hamilton was also warned: "You're going to have to cool these brakes down, they're too hot."

Kvyat moved to the top of the times, first setting 1m26.663s and then 1m26.295s, with Riccardo in P2 on 1m27.185s, eight tenths down. Raikkonen improved to P2 on 1m26.877s, and Verstappen rose to third on 1m26.918s.

Verstappen went even faster, a 1m26.602s pipping Raikkonen for second, and a 1m26.495s just two tenths off Kvyat.

He then eclipsed the Russian with 1m25.990s despite blatantly cutting the final element of the Esses. His time wasn't deleted, however, which will lead to questions over track limits at this section of the circuit.

Vettel went fourth quickest with six minutes remaining, as Raikkonen improved his time to 1m26.295s but not his position.

Behind Ricciardo and Rosberg, Valtteri Bottas was seventh for Williams ahead of the second Toro Rosso of Carlos Sainz and Force India's Sergio Perez and Williams's Felipe Massa.

Other incidents of note

Alonso suffered a cut on his set of medium tyres, and was forced into inters again for his second run.

Verstappen spun at Turn 1 and rejoined, and Bottas spun at Turn 3 while practicing his racing lines against Hamilton.

Near the end of the session, Perez locked up and was forced to spin turn back on to the track.

PosDriverTeamTimeGapLaps
1 Max Verstappen  Toro Rosso 1:25.990   38
2 Daniil Kvyat  Red Bull Racing 1:26.295 +0.305 27
3 Kimi Raikkonen  Ferrari 1:26.295 +0.305 36
4 Sebastian Vettel  Ferrari 1:26.886 +0.896 31
5 Daniel Ricciardo  Red Bull Racing 1:27.185 +1.195 28
6 Nico Rosberg  Mercedes 1:27.196 +1.206 19
7 Valtteri Bottas  Williams 1:27.303 +1.313 26
8 Carlos Sainz Jr.  Toro Rosso 1:27.410 +1.420 37
9 Sergio Perez  Force India 1:27.581 +1.591 19
10 Felipe Massa  Williams 1:27.695 +1.705 24
11 Lewis Hamilton  Mercedes 1:27.723 +1.733 27
12 Marcus Ericsson  Sauber 1:28.498 +2.508 27
13 Pastor Maldonado  Team Lotus 1:28.559 +2.569 30
14 Felipe Nasr  Sauber 1:28.579 +2.589 25
15 Jolyon Palmer  Team Lotus 1:28.711 +2.721 24
16 Nico Hulkenberg  Force India 1:29.099 +3.109 16
17 Fernando Alonso  McLaren 1:30.072 +4.082 17
18 Alexander Rossi  Manor 1:30.619 +4.629 23
19 Jenson Button  McLaren 1:32.091 +6.101 9
20 Will Stevens  Manor 1:32.866 +6.876 11

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