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FP2: Hamilton fastest in red-flagged session

Lewis Hamilton remained on top of the timesheet in FP2, which was red-flagged due to a wheel coming completely loose on Sergio Perez's car. Hamilton, who was also quickest in FP1, set a 1:32:539 on ultrasoft tyres during the qualifying simulation runs, with Red Bull duo Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen both seven tenths behind in P2 and P3 respectively. Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel were nestled in behind in P4 and P5, whilst Valtteri Bottas slipped down to P7 as a water leak from his radiator saw him lose precious track time. A relatively drama-free session was disrupted halfway through by red flags, caused by the rear left wheel coming clean off Perez's car and go spinning down...
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