Lewis Hamilton is excited by the gap between the top three teams in Melbourne following the conclusion of the first day of practice. The 2018 Formula 1 season kicked off at Albert Park on Friday, with Hamilton setting the pace in both practice sessions.
After the morning session, the Briton held a huge advantage over the rest of the field. However, the timesheet told a different story at the end of second practice, with less than three-tenths separating Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.
Hamilton enters the season in search of a fifth world title, as is rival Sebastian Vettel. The 33-year-old was happy with the pace of his Mercedes after the first day of running, and claims that it will be a challenge for him to extract more performance from the car.
"Coming to the first race, you really have no idea what it's going to be like. You don't how you're going to feel physically, you don't know how the tyres are going to react to the circuit. But we started on the right foot today, we got through everything we needed. It closed up a little bit in FP2 in terms of the gap between us all, but that's exciting.
"It's more challenging for me to try and eke out a little more from the car. It's been such a nice day, Albert Park is a really beautiful place to be and work when the weather is like this. The tyres definitely didn't seem to have the same issue that we had in Barcelona where they were blistering, so it felt a lot more normal.
"Obviously the car is quicker here than it was last year, so it feels better everywhere. Turns 11 and 12 are crazy, we're not even braking into that corner, it's insane. It's going to rain tomorrow and on Sunday as far as I'm aware. I've not driven in the rain yet on these tyres, so that'll be interesting."
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Login to replyTeMpL
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insane ? with lap times almost 2 second slower that last year ? How come?
Pauli
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Mercedes and Ferrari are only half second behind last year FP1 and FP2 times. But cars should be slightly over a second faster from last year unless regulation changes or weather slows them down.
Kean
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It might be tires. I heard from commentators that all Pirelli compounds are new this year, and it will take a while for them to accurately nominate the correct tires in accordance to what these cars are capable of. In FP1 drivers were improving on their times on 6 laps old ultrasofts, could be that they've brought tyres that are a tad too hard to Melbourne.
calle.itw
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Thats nice, but remember that last year's Australian GP was alot closer.