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Vettel trains the fastest Friday in a Ferrari car equipped with a new floor; Qualification at 2 pm on Saturday, live on Sky F1
By Pete Gill and James Galloway at Silverstone
Last update: 06/07/18 5:37 pm
Lewis Hamilton warned that Mercedes will have a "very, very close" fight with Ferrari at the British GP after Sebastian Vettel led Friday's practice.
Ferrari clinched the first shot in its battle against Mercedes for supremacy at Silverstone after the SF71-H updates allowed it an immediate improvement on track. "Everything we put on the car seemed to work" Vettel after signing the fastest time of the second test session in a Ferrari equipped with a new floor
"It's a small step in the right direction, but most importantly, it's that the balance was there since the beginning of the day.I had a good pace right away, so for a change, we had a good Friday. "
Sunday UK GP running at 2:10 pm, Sky F1 coverage starting at 12:30 pm
Qualifying at P2: Vettel in front of Hamilton
The 0.187 second advantage of Vettel on Hamilton, with Valtteri Bottas two tenths late, was the first time in 2018 when a Ferrari had finished Friday ahead. [19659006] But Hamilton stated that he relished the challenge in om om Ferrari – and the evolution of the Silverstone circuit
"The track is the fastest it has ever been", said Hamilton. "We are thoroughly through Copse and Turn 1 and through the Turn 2 with the DRS – it's crazy how fast it's faster, the faster there are, the better it is." East. "
" With the speeds we are taking now and the G forces we are shooting, I think it will be the most physical race of the year.
The battle with Ferrari, Hamilton admitted: "It's going to be very, very tight this weekend, the Ferrari are really fast, we're in a serious fight that's great for the fans and I'm hoping that we will be able to get out of it. "
How to watch the British GP
The Silverstone TV schedule and all the ways to watch Sky F1 [19659016] The first round of the Ferrari update but the Red Bull fight
Mercedes has been winning at Silverstone for the past five years, making Ferrari's unexpected surge even more significant.
"We are trying to do their magic, which we have tried in recent years," said Vettel, "Here and there, we have succeeded, it is true that they are very, very strong here and we expect them to be very strong tomorrow, but I hope we can be here, it's going to be close, that would be very good news. "
One week after his victory in Austrian GP, Red Bull had a difficult day: lack of speed, reliability and track time.
After a gearbox problem, Verstappen "