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Sebastian Vettel fastest, drain cover crash halts session

ByAutoSport

Updated 29/09/2017 at 09:23 GMT

Sebastian Vettel beat Ferrari Formula 1 team-mate Kimi Raikkonen to the fastest time before second Malaysian Grand Prix practice was curtailed by a crash caused by a dislodged drain cover.

Sebastian Vettel im 2. Freien Training zum GP in Malaysia stark

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The session was red-flagged and ended just under 10 minutes early when Romain Grosjean crashed his Haas heavily having hit the drain cover.
Replays showed the Grosjean hit the cover on the Turn 12 inside kerb, after it had been flicked up by Valtteri Bottas's Mercedes, with his right-rear.
That destroyed the tyre and pitched Grosjean off the track and into the wall.
The drain cover was subsequently removed by a marshal, with FIA F1 race director Charlie Whiting and FIA safety director Laurent Mekies heading out to assess the damage.
After an initial inspection, and with a little under 10 minutes to go, it was decided the session would not be restarted.
Earlier, Vettel had clocked a 1m31.261s on the Pirelli super-soft compound tyres to finish the day 0.604 seconds clear of Raikkonen up front, while Mercedes had a scrappy session.
Following the morning rain, practice two was completely dry and teams quickly got to work on a mixture of medium, soft and super-soft tyres.
Vettel set the early pace on the soft tyre, clocking 1m32.456s, with Bottas running off track at the Turn 11 right-hander and skating into the gravel before returning to the pits.
Moments later, Lewis Hamilton dipped the first kerb at the Turn 7/8 double-right and lost the rear, pitching him into a spin and across the gravel. He was also able to rejoin and return to the garage.
Max Verstappen was the first driver to turn his attention to a qualifying simulation, bolting on the super-softs and improving to second, 0.283s off Vettel's leading time on the soft.
Daniel Ricciardo then went quickest on the super-softs with a 1m32.099s, but his time as the top was short-lived as Raikkonen and the Vettel went quicker still.
Mercedes got both drivers back out after their trips into the gravel, but Bottas could only manage fifth, 1.459s adrift of Vettel.
Hamilton was only able to go fractionally quicker to slot into fifth, and both were demoted a position when Fernando Alonso put in an impressive lap to go a tenth faster and slot his McLaren-Honda into fifth behind Verstappen.
Attention then turned to long-run data gathering in the final third of the 90-minute session.
Force India got two cars in the top 10, with Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon sandwiching Renault's Nico Hulkenberg in eighth and 10th respectively.
Jolyon Palmer was 11th quickest, just over three tenths slower than team-mate Hulkenberg while Stoffel Vandoorne was 1.1 seconds adrift of McLaren team-mate Alonso.
Felipe Massa made up for failing to set a lap time in the morning by clocking up 20 laps and achieving the 12th fastest time, two places and four tenths quicker than Williams team-mate Lance Stroll.

FP2 times

1. Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Ferrari 1:31.261
2. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari 1:31.865
3. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) Red Bull - TAG Heuer 1:32.099
4. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull - TAG Heuer 1:32.109
5. Fernando Alonso (Spain) McLaren 1:32.564
6. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes 1:32.677
7. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) Mercedes 1:32.720
8. Sergio Perez (Mexico) Force India - Mercedes 1:32.862
9. Nico Huelkenberg (Germany) Renault 1:33.060
10. Esteban Ocon (France) Force India - Mercedes 1:33.096
11. Jolyon Palmer (Britain) Renault 1:33.381
12. Felipe Massa (Brazil) Williams-Mercedes 1:33.394
13. Stoffel Vandoorne (Belgium) McLaren 1:33.673
14. Lance Stroll (Canada) Williams-Mercedes 1:33.818
15. Pierre Gasly (France) Toro Rosso - Renault 1:34.043
16. Carlos Sainz Jr (Spain) Toro Rosso - Renault 1:34.104
17. Romain Grosjean (France) Haas - Ferrari 1:34.118
18. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) Haas - Ferrari 1:34.343
19. Pascal Wehrlein (Germany) Sauber - Ferrari 1:35.246
20. Marcus Ericsson (Sweden) Sauber - Ferrari 1:35.697
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