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F1 testing: Ferrari's Vettel cruises to best Barcelona lap so far

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel set the fastest lap so far in Formula 1 pre-season testing on the penultimate morning at Barcelona, as McLaren breakdowns caused two red flags

Vettel became the first F1 driver to break the 1m20s barrier on Thursday when he set a 1m19.341s on soft tyres, coming within 0.031 seconds of the winter benchmark established by Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas on Wednesday.

At the start of the final hour, Vettel edged even closer to the Finn's best with a set of super-softs, falling short by just 0.004s, despite clearly backing off along the start/finish straight.

The Ferrari man continued to sandbag in the final sector on his subsequent runs using ultra-softs, which came after the first stoppage caused by Stoffel Vandoorne's McLaren grinding to a halt just after the pit exit with around half an hour left to run.

Once the action resumed, Vettel finally beat Bottas's Wednesday time, first with a 1m19.164s, before improving to a 1m19.024s on ultra-softs, despite clearly keeping lap time in reserve.

Vettel's nearest challenger was Lewis Hamilton, who moved up to second on super-softs late before posting a further improvement on ultra-softs to end up with a best time of 1m19.352s.

The Mercedes driver's fastest lap came moments before the red flag was brought out for a second time, again the result of Vandoorne coming to a halt - this time at Turn 10 - which effectively ended the session.

Esteban Ocon set the third-fastest time for Force India, a 1m20.161s on ultra-softs entering the final hour, which had him in second place before Hamilton's final gains.

Daniil Kvyat was another late improver for Toro Rosso, going fourth fastest on super-softs, four tenths ahead of Daniel Ricciardo, who was 1.800s off the pace using softs on the Red Bull.

Kevin Magnussen was sixth for Haas, just 0.039s slower than Ricciardo but using super-softs, followed by Vandoorne, who at least set the Honda-powered squad's fastest time of the winter so far before his MCL32's two stoppages.

The 2014 GP2 champion's best effort was a 1m21.348s on ultra-softs, putting him 2.324s off the pace set by Vettel.

Jolyon Palmer was eighth for Renault ahead of Sauber's Marcus Ericsson - the morning's most-productive man with 88 laps on the board - and Williams rookie Lance Stroll, who racked up 85 laps in another trouble-free session.

THURSDAY MORNING TIMES:

Pos Driver Car Time Gap Laps
1 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1m19.024ss 1m19.024s 60
2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m19.352ss 0.328s 52
3 Esteban Ocon Force India/Mercedes 1m20.161ss 1.137s 51
4 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso/Renault 1m20.416ss 1.392s 34
5 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull/Renault 1m20.824ss 1.800s 41
6 Kevin Magnussen Haas/Ferrari 1m20.863ss 1.839s 45
7 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren/Honda 1m21.348ss 2.324s 33
8 Jolyon Palmer Renault 1m22.418ss 3.394s 31
9 Marcus Ericsson Sauber/Ferrari 1m23.330ss 4.306s 88
10 Lance Stroll Williams/Mercedes 1m24.863ss 5.839s 85


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