Stray dog mars India’s F1 date
India’s dream date with the glamourous world of Formula One was marred by a stray dog on the opening day as the first practice session was redflagged for about five minutes when the canine intruded the circuit.
The honours of the one and a half hour session, however, went to Lewis Hamilton who waited until the business end to unleash the fastest lap in the newly constructed 5.14km-long Buddh International Circuit.
Hamilton stopped the clock at 1:26.836s. Red Bull duo of Sebastian Vettel (1:27.416) and Mark Webber (1:27.428) finished second and third respectively. Jenson Button, Michael Schumacher, Nico Rosberg, Felipe Massa, Adrian Sutil, Sebastian Buemi and Kamui Kobayashi completed the top-10.
Of the Indians in the field, Karun Chandhok was 19th fastest for Lotus, but was more than 1.6s off the pace of team-mate Jarno Trulli, while Narain Karthikeyan was 22nd. It was Adrian Sutil's Force India
that hit the track first, followed by Karun.
The brand new track turned out to be a big challenge for the drivers as the session witnessed an array of spins and off-track excursions. The last 10 minutes were dramatic as Toro Rosso driver Jaime Alguersuari lost control of his car and hit the barrier at Turn 10, while Williams’ Pastor Maldonado prolonged the yellow flag by stopping his car on track with a blown engine. Sauber’s Sergio Perez too ran across the grass.
The Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso, who managed just four laps, had to park his off track and catch the action from the sidelines due to an engine problem.
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