26/08/2016
NEWS STORY
Not only did Nico Rosberg post the fastest time in this morning's session, he made a little bit of history in the process, for the German posted his 1:48.348 lap whilst sporting a Halo device, the German one of four drivers who tried the controversial safety device in the opening session.
Along the pitlane, more history was made as Esteban Ocon made his race weekend debut with Manor. And an impressive debut it was for the French youngster who not only out-paced his teammate, Pascal Wehrlein, but Daniil Kvyat, Jenson Button and the Renault pair.
Other than having Button 4.059s off the pace, McLaren's woes were further compounded by the fact that Fernando Alonso, though to have suffered a water leak, failed to post a time.
Indeed, between the sessions the team, on Honda's advice, changed Alonso's entire power unit meaning that his on his sixth edition of all possible components, thereby landing him with a 35-place grid penalty.
While Rosberg's time was set whilst running the Halo, the German was also on supersofts, as was teammate Lewis Hamilton when he posted his best time.
However, for the most part it was a real mix as far as tyres were concerned, especially ass Pirelli has given each driver two sets of unmarked tyres for evaluation.
Talking of Hamilton, having been given a new turbocharger and MGU-H, the Briton has already incurred a 15-place grid penalty, with talk of further component updates - and penalties - to follow. Indeed, the Briton's side of the garage was busy throughout the break.
McLaren wasn't the only team hurting this morning, both Haas drivers were clearly unhappy with their cars despite finishing tenth and eleventh, whilst Jolyon Palmer also had an issue that led to an early lunch.
The unusually high temperatures could mean problems for those teams, most notably Ferrari, who have gone aggressive in terms of their tyre choice - i.e. placing too much emphasis on the supersofts - and good news for those like force India who have been a little more conservative.
Ahead of this afternoon's session, the air temperature is 28 degrees C, while the track temperature is 33 degrees. It remains hot and bright.
The lights go green and the Renault duos lead the way followed by Grosjean. They are soon joined by Wehrlein, Bottas, Massa, Alonso and Ocon.
Of the first wave, Bottas goes quickest (50.412), ahead of Magnussen, Ocon and Grosjean.
More problems for Grosjean who complains of "water temperature on". He is also unhappy about his lack of grip. Little by little, the Frenchman is taking over from Button as Captain No Grip. "The rear end is a disaster," he moans, "the front isn't any better."
Raikkonen's first flying lap sees the Finn demote countryman Bottas, the Ferrari driver crossing the line at 49.926.
A little silliness from Sainz and Vettel as the pair appear to think it's Sunday afternoon. Previously the German had gone wide at Les Combes after encountering a slow Force India. The German subsequently posts 51.084 to go fifth.
Raikkonen raises the bar with a 49.815 as Ricciardo posts 50.072 to go second.
Just fifteen minutes into the session, Bottas is out of his car and loosening his overalls, not a good sign for the Finn or his team.
A 50.521 sees Verstappen go fourth, as Rosberg posts 50.558 to go sixth.
Going quickest in the first two sectors, Hamilton crosses the line at 49.782 to go quickest, eclipsing Raikkonen's best by 0.033s.
Palmer pulls off track at T9, his session seemingly over. "No power," the Briton tells his team.
The Virtual Safety Car is deployed... and just as quickly withdrawn.
Still sitting in his car, Palmer asks: "Is there no way we can fix it?" The team, under the relaxed radio rules, is talked through a reboot process and gets going again.
"Lewis is running a fresh PU in FP2. So, ICE 5, MGU-K 5, MGU-H 7 and TC 7," reveals Mercedes. "This means a further 15 place penalty."
PBs in all three sectors, Wehrlein improves to 12th with a 51.130, albeit half-a-second off teammate Ocon's pace. That said, the Frenchman was on the supersofts and the German softs.
Indeed, following Ocon's example, Perez and Raikkonen are now on the red-banded rubber.
As Raikkonen goes quickest in S1, Ricciardo, on softs, goes quickest with a 49.133. As ever, the Finn is not strong in S2 and a poor S3 also means he fails to improve.
Perez posts PBs in all three sectors to go quickest, out-pacing Ricciardo by 0.033s.
Verstappen is very unhappy after Raikkonen appears to get in his way. The youngster accuses the Finn of being dangerous.
Asked if he wants to do another lap, Raikkonen replies negative, admitting that he's already having trouble staying on the circuit.
"What is he doing, he's blocking me, it's dangerous," complains the Dutch youngster, "I'm arriving in the braking zone at over 300!"
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It's a Force India 1-2 as Hulkenberg posts 48.657 to go quickest.
Meanwhile, almost unseen, Rosberg has improved to fourth (49.161), the German keeping a low profile in this session.
On supers, Vettel goes quickest in S1, while PBs in the final sectors see him improve to second (49.023), thereby splitting the Force Indias.
Hamilton complains that the right-hand side of his seat is warm and that his current set of (medium) tyres are giving him a big vibration.
Wehrlein, now on the supers, improves to eighth, leapfrogging Hamilton in the process.
At 'half-time', it's: Hulkenberg, Vettel, Perez, Ricciardo, Rosberg, Raikkonen, Verstappen, Wehrlein, Hamilton and Kvyat.
Alonso, now on the supers, posts 49.772 to go tenth as Ricciardo goes quickest overall with a 48.341, the Australian is also on the supersofts.
Following an ECU change, it looks as though Bottas is about to go out again.
Having gone eighth (49.419) on the supers, Button asks, in an effort to determine his true standing, asks how many other drivers haven't tried the red-banded rubber. He is told that just five drivers (including Rosberg and Hamilton) have yet to try them.
In quick succession, Grosjean and then Hamilton run wide in Pouhon. The Briton is currently on mediums and his teammate softs.
To the delight of the partisan crowd, Verstappen posts 48.085 to go quickest, putting 0.256s between himself and his teammate.
Rosberg is told that his rear tyre casing temperatures "way over limit". "You've to speak up," urges the German.
More frustration from Vettel as he wait impatiently in a long line of drivers performing practice starts at the pitlane exit at the top of the hill.
"There's no grip left in these tyres," says Hamilton, who is on the mediums.
We are now in to that traditional part of a Friday afternoon where teams shift their attention to long runs on high fuel.
"I'm not having the power that I should have," says Verstappen. "Just continue," he is told, "we'll look in to it." All that's missing is the addition of the comment that... "your power is important to us..."
Vettel complains of vibrations with his supersofts and is told to pit. He duly pits and switches to softs.
Mercedes and Force India both lapping in the mid-54s, while Red Bull is in the low 55s.
"Traction out of T1 is terrible," complains Button, urging his team to look at it.
"I cannot overtake with this misfire on the straight," says Nasr, the Brazilian currently at the foot of the timesheet.
Hamilton and Magnussen have completed the most laps (30), ahead of Rosberg (29) and Palmer (28).
"Rear casing temperatures approaching maximum," Rosberg is warned (again). However, the German claims he is seeing different readings.
To the delight of the crowd, the session ends with Verstappen quickest, ahead of Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo, while the Force Indias are in close proximity.
However, it should be noted that the Mercedes duo, wo finished sixth (Rosberg) and thirteenth, didn't use the supersoft tyres.
The final order therefore is: Verstappen, Ricciardo, Hulkenberg, Vettel, Perez, Rosberg, Raikkonen, Grosjean, Button and Gutierrez.
Wehrlein is eleventh, ahead of Alonso, Hamilton, Kvyat, Ericsson, Bottas, Massa, Sainz, Magnussen, Palmer, Ocon and Nasr
Check out our Friday gallery from Spa, here.