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HOCKENHEIM – Red Bull's Dutchman Max Verstappen showed the best time in the second practice session of Friday before the German Grand Prix, eleventh round of the Formula One World Championship. The 19-year-old athlete ran in 1: 13,085 min an unofficial record of Hockenheim set by Kimi Räikkönen in 2004 (1: 13,780)
Verstappen and he won despite the engine problems "We had a well balanced car, I think it's quite surprising to start so in Germany. The others will certainly improve in qualifying, but we started better than expected. " said the native of Hasselt, Belgium, according to AP
The second place was the Briton Lewis Lewis of Mercedes with 0.026 s man, third finished his team Colleague Valtteri Bottas of Finland (+0.105) After the Friday's start-up, they can be satisfied with the Red Bull team, Daniel Ricciardo having achieved the first training
The third training is scheduled for Saturday at 12:00 pm h is the qualification, the VC Germany himself will start Sunday from 3:10 pm
II Lewis Hamilton (V. Brit.) Mercedes +0,026 s, 3. Valtteri Bottas (Fin.) Mercedes +0,105, 4. Sebastian Vettel (DEF) Ferrari +2,225, 5. Kimi Räikkönen (Finland) Ferrari +0,342, 6 Romain Grosjean (Switzerland) Haas +0888
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