25/10/2013
NEWS STORY
Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg completed the first day of the 2013 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix in fourth and sixth positions respectively after three hours of free practice today.
The morning session saw both drivers focusing on set-up work to dial the car in to this challenging circuit. In the afternoon, Lewis complete a tyre comparison before conducting race simulation work, running option then prime. Across the garage, Nico followed a similar plan, with his race simulation work also completed using option then prime. In total, the drivers completed 120 laps - equivalent to exactly two race distances - during today's practice sessions.
Lewis Hamilton: We made some good progress over the two practice sessions today. This morning wasn't so good but we completed a lot of laps this afternoon and made some good progress. It's difficult to get the set-up right here and this circuit is pretty tough on the tyres so I think everyone was struggling with the soft compound. Our car feels pretty good at this early stage but there are definitely some areas we can improve overnight. We're working towards a strong qualifying performance tomorrow afternoon, ideally on the second row, and then hopefully a place on the podium, that would be nice.
Nico Rosberg: That was quite a tough day for us: we learned a lot but still have a lot of work ahead tonight so that I can find the best set-up. Generally, it seems that the main question this weekend is who can get third position behind the two Red Bulls, because they look pretty unstoppable at this circuit. But I'm confident we will have a role to play in that battle tomorrow and on Sunday.
Ross Brawn: We had a decent second practice session this afternoon. We managed to improve the car balance relative to this morning and did the work we wanted to. As always, we now have a busy evening ahead of us exploring the data and seeing where we can make further improvements. We didn't encounter any major problems today, so it was a good, steady start to our weekend and we will aim to build on that tomorrow.
Toto Wolff: Friday times are always hard to read because of the different fuel loads that teams run, so trying to predict the exact competitive order is more like gazing into a crystal ball than anything else. We didn't have a perfect day when you compare our pace to that of Red Bull but we put in 120 laps so there's lots of information the engineers will be working through tonight. I am sure it will be a close fight with our direct rivals Lotus and Ferrari, as it has been at recent race weekends. We all know how important it is to extract the full potential of our package tomorrow and most importantly on Sunday.
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