MERCEDES - WELL, LEWIS HAMILTON - FASTEST IN AUSTRALIAN GP PRACTICE

Lewis half a second clear in both of friday's sessions

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Lewis Hamilton completed a dominant start to F1 2017's opening day as Mercedes threw off the shackles from winter testing in Practice for the Australian GP.

Despite protestations in the build-up to Melbourne that testing pacesetters Ferrari were favourites for the first race, Hamilton comfortably topped both Friday practice sessions with his pacesetting P2 lap of 1:23.620 within one tenth of the quickest lap ever recorded at Albert Park.

"He's in a league of his own at the moment," admitted Mercedes chief Toto Wolff to Sky Sports F1.

In an added bonus for the title favourite, Hamilton again outpaced new team-mate Valtteri Bottas by half a second, the same margin as Practice One. Bottas was third ahead of countryman Kimi Raikkonen.

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel did manage to split the Mercedes drivers, with Red Bull slipping behind their Italian rivals in the second session after struggling on the ultrasoft tyre.

Max Verstappen missed out on the later long runs after damaging his RB13's floor when spectacularly running over the gravel on the exit of the fast Turn 10-11 complex.

"I had a bit of understeer, so went off the track and damaged the floor," Verstappen told Sky F1. "We tried to find a better balance and we are just a bit too slow. We are where I expected us to be."

There were several other drivers in the wars too.

After a transmission problem cost him track time in Practice One, Renault's Jolyon Palmer crashed at the final corner, with the Englishman's car sustaining major damage to both front and rear and ruling him out of the remainder of the session.

"The last thing you want as a team on the first day of this long, long season is some damage," said former technical chief and new Sky F1 analyst Pat Symonds.

Williams, meanwhile, lost Felipe Massa's car when an electrical problem stopped his FW40 on track.

Unreliability had dogged McLaren-Honda throughout winter testing but the beleaguered partnership made it through the opening day in Melbourne without any major stoppages.

Although the gap to the front remains large - 2.4 seconds on the Practice Two timesheet - Fernando Alonso finished in a respectable 12th place. However, there were a number of cars, including both Williams FW40s, which finished behind him which are likely to move forwards in time for qualifying.

"Compared with testing, it was a little bit better," said McLaren boss Eric Boullier.

Australian GP Practice Two Timesheet

1. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:23.620
2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari + 0.547
3. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes + 0.556
4. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari + 0.905
5. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull +1.030
6. Max Verstappen, Red Bull +1.393
7. Carlos Sainz, Toro Rosso +1.464
8. Romain Grosjean, Haas +1.816
9. Nico Hulkenberg, Renault +1.858
10. Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso +1.873
11. Sergio Perez, Force India +1.971
12. Fernando Alonso, McLaren +2.380
13. Esteban Ocon, Force India +2.525
14. Felipe Massa, Williams +2.711
15. Marcus Ericsson, Sauber +2.878
16. Lance Stroll, Williams +2.905
17. Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren +2.988
18. Pascal Wehrlein, Sauber +3.299
19. Kevin Magnussen, Haas +3.659
20. Jolyon Palmer, Renault +3.929

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