Hamilton hopes of sixth title in Mexico dim after poor practice

Mercedes star driver Lewis Hamilton's hopes of clinching his sixth world title this weekend dimmed after his poo performance in Friday's (October 25) second free practice at the Mexican Grand Prix.

Update: 2019-10-26 07:49 GMT
Hamilton, who showed strong pace in race trim in the final part of practice, has to outscore Bottas by 14 points to win his third consecutive title in Mexico City and sixth overall. Photo: Twitter

Mercedes star driver Lewis Hamilton’s hopes of clinching his sixth world title this weekend dimmed after his poo performance in Friday’s (October 25) second free practice at the Mexican Grand Prix.

The defending five-time champion languished in fifth place behind Sebastian Vettel. After topping the times in the opening session, he was unable to resist the pace of his main rivals as four-time champion Vettel delivered a best lap in one minute and 16.607 seconds.

Ferraris ruled out on the main straight with Max Verstappen, the winner of the last two Mexican races for Red Bull on an overcast but warm day at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

The Dutchman was second, just one-tenth down on Vettel, but four-tenths ahead of Charles Leclerc with Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate — and only remaining title rival — Valtteri Bottas fourth ahead of the champion-elect.

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Daniil Kvyat was sixth ahead of his Toro Rosso team-mate Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz of McLaren, Nico Hulkenberg of Renault and Lando Norris in the second McLaren.

The session was supported by a big crowd and delivered plenty of incident including a 15-minute red-flagged interruption when Red Bull new boy Alex Albon lost control of his car and hit the barriers heavily at Turn Seven, severely damaging the front right section of his car.

This crash wrecked his hopes of matching the time of team-mate Verstappen in the rarefied atmosphere of the sprawling Latin American city where, at 2,250-metres, cars and humans struggle to breathe easily.

Tyres were also a problem for most teams as they suffered graining and high levels of wear, conditions that suggest an unpredictable contest lies ahead in Sunday’s 71-laps showdown.

Hamilton, who showed strong pace in race trim in the final part of practice, has to outscore Bottas by 14 points to win his third consecutive title in Mexico City and sixth overall.

(With inputs from agencies)

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