China’s notoriously murky air prevented a full running of the Chinese Grand Prix’s practice sessions on Friday in a frustrating day for drivers and fans in Shanghai.
Smog and damp weather combined to cut short morning practice and forced the cancellation of the afternoon running without title hopefuls Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel ever laying rubber.
The problem wasn’t even at the track — Formula One said the race’s medical helicopter would have been barred from landing at designated hospitals due to Chinese rules on flight visibility.
A local airport in the area even had to be closed, the FIA noted.
Air quality in Shanghai was in the “unhealthy” range, according to readings put out by the American Consulate in the city.
There was no immediate announcement on whether the situation could affect the race schedule, although further poor weather was expected this weekend.
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Hamilton, though, has already suggested tearing up the current format to squeeze the race into the remaining two days.
So sorry for all u either watching on TV or here at the track. We must find a solution to deal with weather issue.
Sat program: 3 practice sessions, qualifying Sunday morning and then race. Who's down for the switch up?
Seriously tho, this could actually be a blessing in disguise. A chance for new bosses to be proactive & be creative
#switchitupF1 #bestfansMore than half the drivers got a crack at the boggy circuit during a curtailed morning running, with Max Verstappen of Red Bull getting around the quickest.
But the situation delayed the hotly anticipated resumption of hostilities between Mercedes-GP and Ferrari.
Hamilton and defending champions Mercedes have vowed to bounce back after their wake-up call in the season opener in Melbourne two weeks ago, where Vettel steered his Ferrari to a commanding victory.
Forlorn drivers sat in the pits or in their cars Friday as they waited to see whether the afternoon’s practice would ever get under way before time eventually ran out.
Drivers will have a final chance at practice on Saturday before afternoon qualifying — if the air clears up.
Times were slow as teams ran full wets during the short Friday session.
It was treacherous going for Kevin Magnussen of Haas, who spun out twice, and Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg beached his car on a gravel embankment and had to abandon it.
Hamilton recalled the “wheel-to-wheel” battles of his go-kart driving days, saying Thursday that he looked forward to a season-long fight with Vettel.
“I yearn for those kinds of battles,” the Briton said. “I’m dying for that day to come again and I hope that happens with me and Sebastian.”
Ferrari have shown impressive early pace, with 2007 champion Kimi Raikkonen taking fourth in Australia and signs pointing to another tight battle between the two top teams in China.
Newly introduced wider cars and fatter tyres of 2017 appeared to make overtaking harder in Melbourne, but Shanghai’s longer stretches could make for more lead changes.
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