31/10/2020
NEWS STORY
Ahead of the weekend's sole practice session, the air temperature is 15.5 degrees C, while the track temperature is 16.9 degrees. It is somewhat cool, but bright and sunny.
While we have seen 5 seats on the 2021 grid filled this week, there remain vacancies at AlphaTauri, Haas and possibly Red Bull.
The seat is Alex Albon's insists Christian Horner, but the youngster must prove he is up to it.
Following his weak performance in Portugal, Albon really needs to seriously raise his game this weekend... and what better location.
That said, Hamilton has yet to agree a deal with Mercedes.
With just the one practice session, and less than three hours until qualifying, it is absolutely vital that there are no mistakes over the next ninety minutes.
The lights go green and Bottas leads the way, followed by Giovinazzi, Raikkonen, Sainz, Norris and Vettel.
Raikkonen, by the way, is the only driver on the 2020 grid to have raced an F1 car here before.
As more drivers head out, hards appear to be the order of the day, except for Latifi who is on mediums. Kvyat also.
Bottas posts a 25.316, but this is soon beaten, or rather thrashed, by Leclerc (21.853).
Some early argy-bargy involving Stroll and Grosjean, two drivers known for their ability to hold it all together under pressure.
Albon is warned of "sausages at the Turn 14 apex".
Unsurprisingly, it's a hive of activity and just six minutes in there are 17 names on the board.
Verstappen goes top with an 18.280, subsequently improving to 17.841.
Russell heads out, meaning that all 20 drivers are now on track.
As was the case in Portugal, drivers are already having their times deleted, Turns 9 and 15 being the corners the stewards are cracking down on.
Hamilton is among those to have a time deleted.
Verstappen posts a 17.047, as Sainz goes second ahead of Leclerc, Albon, Gasly and Hamilton.
Kvyat goes cross-country, the Russian taking a trip through the gravel at Turn 2 (Tamburello)
Ocon goes second with a 17.507 as Verstappen improves to 16.894. Hamilton is currently 17th (17.922) and Bottas 19th (20.479).
Gasly goes top with a 16.761.
With so many drivers on track there are understandable issues with traffic.
Hamilton improves to fourth (17.197) as Verstappen bangs in a 16.228.
Leclerc goes second (17.138) and Hamilton third (17.197), but both a demoted when Gasly stops the clock at 16.913.
Albon is warned that his last two times have been deleted after running wide at the exit of Turn 15 (Variante Alta).
"What the f*** is Magnussen doing," enquires Stroll.
Despite his various issues with oversteer and the kerbs, Albon goes third with a 17.102 - only to have his time deleted.
The guy has to stop complaining about the kerbs and get on with it as they're the same for everyone.
Meanwhile, teammate Verstappen posts a 15.912.
On the mediums, Bottas goes second with a 16.913, albeit over a second off Verstappen's pace. Moments later his time is deleted for exceeding the limits at Turn 9.
Elsewhere, Raikkonen is the first driver to switch to softs.
Next time around, Bottas goes top with a 15.783... in the Mercedes garage Toto Wolff holds his breath in case the time is deleted. It isn't.
"I don't know why they have track limits, the kerbs are enough," says Albon.
"last two corners there's no balance," reports Grosjean, "I don't know what to do." "Try left-hand toggle," he is advised.
The Ferrari pair switch to softs as Raikkonen, also on softs, goes 14th with a 17.611.
After 30 minutes, it's: Bottas, Verstappen, Gasly, Stroll, Leclerc, Hamilton, Perez, Kvyat, Ocon and Sainz.
On mediums Sainz improves to third with a 16.560.
Vettel is the latest to have his time deleted as Perez goes fifth with a 16.943.
Unhappy with his softs, Leclerc pits and changes to another set of the red-banded tyres.
A 16.417 sees Ocon go third on the mediums as Verstappen bolts on a set of the softs.
Sainz takes a long trip through the gravel at Turn 18 (Rivazza).
On mediums Hamilton goes second with a 15.869.
"BBW (brake by wire) failure," reports Latifi
On the softs Verstappen posts 15.338, while Hamilton closes to within 0.008s on the mediums.
For most, the mediums remain the order of the day.
Hamilton and Verstappen continue to trade fastest sectors, however the Dutchman makes a very late decision to pit.
"In the faster corners they give up a bit," says Verstappen of the softs. Shades of Portimao where, for some drivers, the mediums had more pace than the softs.
Happier with his latest set of softs, Leclerc goes fourth (16.208), as Vettel heads out again.
Bottas is the first of the Mercedes pair to try the softs, aborting his first flying lap following a mistake in S3 after only posting PBs in the first two sectors.
Bottas goes quickest in S3 but fails to improve his overall time.
Vettel switches back to the hards as Magnussen takes a rough ride over th kerbs at the Variante Alta.
Gasly posts a 16.218 to go fifth on the mediums.
Hamilton switches to softs as Bottas goes top with a 15.218. However, moments later, Verstappen ups the ante with a 15.023.
PBs in the final two sectors see Hamilton go second with a 15.212 as Verstappen continues to rule the roost.
More argy-bargy involving a Haas driver, this time it's Magnussen and Norris.
Currently 20th, Vettel has his latest team deleted, albeit for running wide in Turn 10.
"I'm not going to say anything but I'm boxing," says Verstappen as he pulls up at his garage slot.
Check out our Saturday gallery from Imola, here.
Hamilton goes top with a 14.726, eclipsing Verstappen's best by 0.297s.
"It's encouragingly tight," says Christian Horner.
All but Gasly, Norris, Kvyat and Vettel are on softs, as the three are covered by just 0.492. Behind however, 4th (Leclerc) to 16th (Magnussen) are covered by a second.
Ocon goes fourth with a 15.945 but is immediately demoted by his teammate who crosses the line at 15.839.
"It's really bad on kerb riding," sighs Albon.
Yet again, Vettel has his time deleted.
Currently 9th, 1.4s off the pace, Leclerc is unhappy with his car.
The high-fuel runs get underway, and most continue with the red-banded rubber. Gasly, Kvyat and Norris have yet to try the softs.
With 12:00 remaining, Kvyat has completed the most laps (37), ahead of Gasly, Bottas and Hamilton (36), Magnussen (35), Leclerc and Vettel (34). Ricciardo has completed the least (24).
Bottas switches to mediums and Verstappen hards, as Russell runs wide in Turn 13.
Norris finally switches to the red-banded rubber as do Gasly and Kvyat. The Frenchman goes 7th and the Briton 5th, however the Briton has his time deleted for running wide in Turn 9. Kvyat goes 11th with a 16.267.
On his next flyer, Gasly improves to fourth with a 15.633.
"There's something loose in the cockpit," reports Kvyat, who, nonetheless, goes seventh (15.966).
A late improvement for Vettel sees the German go twelfth with a 16.217.
As the clock ticks down, Giovinazzi heads a mobile traffic jam that includes both Mercedes.
A late 15.688 sees Leclerc go fifth, while Vettel improves to 16.167 but remains 12th.
The session ends. Hamilton is quickest, ahead of Verstappen, Bottas, Gasly, Leclerc, Ricciardo, Ocon, Kvyat, Albon and Stroll.
Perez is eleventh, ahead of Vettel, Grosjean, Sainz, Giovinazzi, Norris, Raikkonen, Russell, Magnussen and Latifi.
Check out our Saturday gallery from Imola, here.