Lewis Hamilton shocked to finish fastest on ‘crazy Thursday’ in Bahrain
Lewis Hamilton admitted he was shocked to finish fastest in practice for Saturday’s Formula One curtain raiser in Bahrain.
The seven-time world champion has not won a race for more than two years, but he led a surprise Mercedes one-two under the lights of the Sakhir Circuit on Thursday night.
Hamilton finished two tenths clear of team-mate George Russell, with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso third.
On yet another explosive off-track day for Red Bull, Max Verstappen bemoaned the handling of his machine. He finished sixth.
The Silver Arrows went under the radar at last week’s test in the Gulf kingdom, but they were quietly optimistic heading into Thursday’s running – and the second session belonged to the team that once dominated the sport.
“This has been a crazy Thursday,” said Hamilton, 39. “I don’t understand it, and it is a shock to see us where we are, but we will take it for now.
“We cannot get ahead of ourselves. We need to keep our head down and keep working on the setup.
“But I am much happier with the car. I have a better feel of it approaching the corners, and there are other areas that have been fixed and improved.
“It feels like a race car and the last two cars didn’t feel like that. It is a really good platform to work from. We have to keep our heads down and keep on chasing.”