Spain – Free Practice 2: Vettel Takes the Lead by a Whisker

After Alonso this morning, it's Sebastian Vettel's turn to be the fastest in Spain. The German is ahead of Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber by only 87 hundredths.

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The sun made its reappearance for this second free practice session of the Spanish Grand Prix. Weather conditions that will allow teams to properly evaluate the numerous improvements made to the different cars. The drivers quickly complete a flying lap and the leadership changes hands regularly. After 10 minutes, it’s the two Mercedes leading the way, Hamilton with a 1:23.900 ahead of Rosberg. Hamilton loses control of his F1W04 a few moments later in turn 13. There’s a lot of activity on the track.

Jean-Eric Vergne is the first to take to the track with medium tires, which allows him to slip into 5th place while Sergio Pérez makes his entry into the top 10. McLaren has many new developments to evaluate during this second session of the day. A third of the way through these free practice 2 sessions, it is Fernando Alonso who is the fastest with a time of 1:23.030. The Ferrari driver is ahead of Webber’s Red Bull RB9 and Felipe Massa. Behind them, it’s the two Marussia cars bringing up the rear, Bianchi ahead of Chilton. The gap to the Caterhams is unusually large, undoubtedly indicating that the Marussia drivers have not given everything. This is confirmed by Bianchi, who improves his time to position himself between Pic and Van der Garde.

After 38 minutes, Mark Webber takes the lead and goes under the 1:23 mark with a lap of 1:22.891. At the mid-session, it’s Vettel who is at the front. Alonso and Webber are just behind. The gap between the top three is only 0.83 seconds. Felipe Massa, then 4th, is 0.3 seconds behind the triple world champion German. Things don’t seem to be going as Romain Grosjean would like. The French driver shakes his head as he returns to his garage. At this point in the session, he is only 18th, more than a second behind his teammate.

At this stage of the session, the teams begin their preparation work for the race. At Ferrari, Felipe Massa switches to Pirelli’s hard tires. These simulations provide an initial indication of tire wear. At Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel starts to seriously lose performance after 13 laps on the medium compound. The German is lapping in 1:31 at this point, while at Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton is at 1:32 after 9 laps on the same tires.

There are just over 15 minutes left in this session when Paul di Resta abandons his Force India at the exit of the pit lane. The left rear tire (medium compound) of his car exploded on the pit straight. The Scotsman returns to his pit and is visibly annoyed by his misadventure.

In the last ten minutes of this session, Ferrari continues its comparison work in preparation for the race, while McLaren installs a new front wing on Sergio Pérez’s MP4-28. Sam Michael mentioned at the end of this morning’s session that not all the new parts have been fitted on the McLaren, which is also assessing the real gain provided by them. A good way to ensure the correlation between the work done at the factory and the results on the track.

At the end of the hour and a half, it’s Sebastian Vettel who holds the best time at 1:22.808. Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber are very close.

Free Practice 2 Results of the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix:

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Vettel Infiniti Red Bull Racing 1:22.808
34
2
Alonso Scuderia Ferrari 1:22.825 +0.017
35
3
Webber Infiniti Red Bull Racing 1:22.891 +0.083
36
4
Räikkönen Lotus F1 Team 1:23.030 +0.222
32
5
Massa Scuderia Ferrari 1:23.110 +0.302
37
6
Hamilton Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team 1:23.140 +0.332
35
7
Rosberg Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team 1:23.398 +0.590
45
8
Sutil Sahara Force India F1 Team 1:23.840 +1.032
37
9
Vergne Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:24.058 +1.250
31
10
di Resta Sahara Force India F1 Team 1:24.104 +1.296
25
11
Ricciardo Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:24.175 +1.367
32
12
Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:24.306 +1.498
35
13
Perez Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:24.854 +2.046
31
14
Bottas Williams F1 Team 1:24.888 +2.080
38
15
Hülkenberg Sauber F1 Team 1:25.167 +2.359
38
16
Maldonado Williams F1 Team 1:25.321 +2.513
32
17
Gutierrez Sauber F1 Team 1:25.441 +2.633
37
18
Grosjean Lotus F1 Team 1:25.851 +3.043
36
19
Van der Garde Caterham F1 Team 1:25.963 +3.155
30
20
Bianchi Marussia F1 Team 1:26.078 +3.270
31
21
Pic Caterham F1 Team 1:26.930 +4.122
35
22
Chilton Marussia F1 Team 1:26.970 +4.162
26
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