Abu Dhabi – Free Practice 1: Bottas leads with his new engine, Vettel in the wall

Abu Dhabi certainly suits Valtteri Bottas. The Finnish driver dominated this first practice session with more than half a second lead, on medium tires, ahead of Verstappen. The Ferraris, far behind, seem far from competitive, trailing more than 2 seconds behind the day's leader. Sebastian Vettel also went off the track.

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These are perfect weather conditions offered by the Yas Marina track. With 26 degrees in the air and 37 on the track, the drivers were able to ensure productive stints on soft and medium tires during the first free practice session.

After the change of power unit following his retirement at the Brazilian GP, Valtteri Bottas will be penalized on the grid on Saturday. This didn’t prevent him from securing the fastest time of the session with 1:36.657.

If the Finn was satisfied, it was not the case for Lewis Hamilton. The world champion, usually not opting for the number 1 for his champion car, agreed to momentarily deviate from this habit. Despite improving times throughout the session on soft and medium tires, Hamilton complained about the lack of power from his engine and made a pit stop to check his power unit.

Ferraris were the first to set a time this weekend, before the arrival of Bottas. Neither of the Scuderia’s drivers managed to challenge the dominance of Mercedes and Red Bull.

Wishing to take advantage of these Free Practice 1 sessions to improve the aerodynamic package and aim for an honorable performance in this Grand Prix, Renault experienced a setback with an engine explosion on Daniel Ricciardo’s car at the penultimate corner. His car immobilized, he caused the first red flag of the session. Unlucky, Gasly, who was behind Ricciardo, got sprayed with oil. Renault specified that the engine was old and was going to be changed the next day anyway. Therefore, Ricciardo will not incur any grid penalty on Sunday.

On a slippery track in several corners following the Renault engine failure, the last part of the session was not very productive.

While the session was calmly heading towards its end, Vettel made a mistake upon re-accelerating out of turn 19, hitting the safety barrier and causing damage to the rear of his car.

At the bottom of the table, for once, Robert Kubica managed to position himself ahead of his teammate George Russell. Some unofficial information suggests a physical unfitness of the driver who almost did not participate in this session.

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Bottas Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:36.957
23
2
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:37.492 +0.535
22
3
Hamilton Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:37.591 +0.634
19
4
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:38.084 +1.127
23
5
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow 1:38.906 +1.949
19
6
Grosjean Haas F1 Team 1:38.146 +1.189
18
7
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow 1:39.249 +2.292
18
8
Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:39.350 +2.393
19
9
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing 1:39.423 +2.466
20
10
Hülkenberg Renault F1 Team 1:39.505 +2.548
22
11
Norris McLaren F1 Team 1:39.628 +2.671
18
12
Stroll SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team 1:39.864 +2.907
23
13
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing 1:39.888 +2.931
17
14
Perez SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team 1:39.901 +2.944
17
15
Kvyat Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda 1:39.969 +3.012
20
16
Gasly Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda 1:40.401 +3.444
17
17
Sainz Jr. McLaren F1 Team 1:40.687 +3.730
22
18
Kubica ROKiT Williams Racing 1:40.792 +3.835
21
19
Ricciardo Renault F1 Team 1:40.850 +3.893
12
20
Russell ROKiT Williams Racing 1:41.362 +4.405
24
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