Mist wipes out first day of China GP
Apr 7, 2017 - 8:18 AM The Shanghai weather has all but wiped out the first two practice sessions for the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, with poor visibility in the city forcing the grounding of the medical support helicopter.Drivers were able to run for only 22 minutes in total during the 90-minute opening session with the second wiped out altogether.
Visibility at the track, on the outskirts of Shanghai, was good enough for helicopters to fly, with television choppers hovering overhead throughout the day.
But foggier conditions in the city meant the medical helicopter would have been unable to land at the designated hospital, though, a spokesperson from the sport's governing International Automobile Federation said.
Track action has to be halted if the medical helicopter cannot fly, according to FIA procedures.
Dutch teenager Max Verstappen's opening session-topping effort of one minute, 50.491 seconds in damp and drizzly conditions, therefore remained the fastest time of the day, with only 14 drivers registering a lap.
The Dutchman's time was more than 15 seconds slower than Nico Rosberg needed to secure pole position for last year's race, an indication of the limited usefulness of the curtailed session.
Australian Daniel Ricciardo was eighth-fastest in a time of 1:54.038.
Neither championship favourite Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes nor Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, winner of last month's season-opening race in Australia, set lap times.
The two are expected to battle for victory on Sunday but will have only Saturday's final hour-long practice session ahead of qualifying to prepare for what is predicted to be a wet race.
Hamilton crossed the track over to the grandstands, waving to his cheering fans and throwing signed merchandise to them.
The Briton, the most successful driver in China by far with four wins, is hoping to strike back at a resurgent Ferrari on Sunday. (Editing by Nick Mulvenney)
Source: AAP
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