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Interlagos FP1: Hamilton tops as Verstappen splits Mercs

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the first free practice session of the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend with Red Bull's Max Verstappen second best and splitting the Silver Arrows on the timing screens. Hamilton's best time of 1:11.895 seconds was fractionally faster than Verstappen, the pair were the only two to dip into the 71 seconds zone at a hot and sunny Interlagos. Third fastest was Nico Rosberg, the championship leader, a quarter of a second down on Hamilton's benchmark time during the 90 minutes morning session in Sao Paulo. Daniel Ricciardo was fourth, half a second adrift of the top time, suggesting that Red Bull will be a force for Mercedes to reckon with this...
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