USGP: Hamilton and Rosberg 1-2 in a waltz

Lewis Hamilton shows he is #1

Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in their superior Mercedes made the rest of the field look silly as they waltzed to another 1-2 in the 2nd practice session for the USGP in Austin.

Hamilton finished just 0.003s ahead of Rosberg as both drivers set near identical times in cars that are 99.99% of the equation.

Fernando Alonso was third for Ferrari over a second behind. Daniel Ricciardo was 4th for red Bull ahead of Felipe Massa in the Mercedes powered Williams and Kimi Raikkonen in the 2nd Ferrari.

United States GP – Friday – Team Quotes

Red Bull-Renault

Daniel Ricciardo (4th, 1:40.390): We got the car in a good window to work with and hopefully tomorrow we can find a bit more speed. We didn't run much this morning but in FP2 we ended up in the top five and the long run looked reasonable, so I think we had a pretty good afternoon."

Sebastian Vettel (18th, 1:43.980): "It was a different practice today, as we focused on Sunday preparation. We had an issue with the gearbox this morning so we lost some time, but overall it was okay. It's not great knowing that you can't go out and fully go for it in qualifying tomorrow, but we knew it from the start of this weekend, so we focus on the race and hopefully we will have a good come back from the pit lane on Sunday."

Mercedes GP

Lewis Hamilton (1st, 1:39.085): "The car felt good today and we were able to improve consistently over the two sessions. I only got a couple of laps of my long run which was unfortunate as we lost a bit of track time but Nico got the data for the team so we should be ok. I'm not sure exactly what the problem was and we had to stop as a precaution but I'm sure they will identify and fix it overnight. These small glitches happen and I'm confident that we won't have problems moving forward. It's better that it happened today rather than later in the weekend, of course. It looks very close with Nico out there and I'm expecting a very tough battle this weekend. I love being here and it's great to see so many fans around the circuit already, so I'm excited for the rest of the weekend and feeling ready to put on a show for them."

Nico Rosberg (2nd, 1:39.088): "Our Silver Arrow feels very quick around this circuit which is very impressive to see. Between Lewis and myself, the times were very tight as usual. But it was worrying to see that Lewis had a problem with his car as it shows that our car is still not 100% robust at the moment. We need to work on that but overall I'm really looking forward to the weekend. It looks like it will be a close battle between my teammate and I, so let's hope we can put on a great show for the fans here in Texas."

Paddy Lowe: "We've shown good pace here today and both drivers are happy with the performance of the car. Unfortunately, however, Lewis had his afternoon cut short by a hydraulic problem. We spotted something in the data and decided to call Lewis in to play it safe. That aside, we ran to our scheduled program throughout the day. The tire compounds nominated for this race – medium and soft – are a step softer overall than those seen last year. As such, they are coming into their window quite quickly and we are seeing a reasonable amount of degradation on the long runs – both on the prime and option. This should lead to a notably different race from a strategic perspective to that in previous visits to this circuit – or indeed at the last race in Sochi."

Toto Wolff, Mercedes Motorsport Director: "While it is positive to see strong pace from our car, the main focus must be on ensuring bulletproof reliability. Of course, it is better to have these problems on a Friday than on a Sunday and we will be working hard overnight to ensure that this is not the case. It is great to be back in Austin and to see Formula One growing in stature here in the United States. It is a key market for the sport, so to see the reception we have had already this week is a big positive."

Ferrari

Fernando Alonso (3rd, 1:40.189): "Today we did some good testing, helped by the track conditions, which were definitely different to previous years. It's possible the races they had here a few weeks ago helped to clean the track and as far as grip levels were concerned, we didn't have too many problems. In the second session, the situation was slightly worse because of the strong wind, but that was expected over the weekend and did not affect our work too much. The Soft compound seems to last less than expected, but we are well aware how much tire performance can change as the track evolves. Certainly the race looks like it will be different to past editions, because the likelihood of two stops opens up different strategic possibilities. Today we tried the Virtual Safety Car system and I think that, for a first try it went well, although there is still much to do. All us drivers agree it's a very worthwhile idea, we just need to get used to it."

Kimi Raikkonen (6th, 1:40.543): "The day began with a few difficulties in the first free practice session, in which we concentrated on analyzing various aerodynamic components. I did not feel comfortable with the set-up we had and controlling the car wasn't easy. In the afternoon, we made some changes and the handling of the car was definitely better. On the Medium compound, I managed to do a good lap and I think if I had not been held up in traffic, I could have done even better. We still have a lot of work to do before tomorrow's qualifying, but the improvement we saw from one session to the next seems to indicate we are going in the right direction. We just have to continue doing our best."

Pat Fry: "Contrary to what we saw at the two previous races here, today the track surface was less slippery and that means we can expect a further evolution in terms of grip. However, before we can confirm anything, we must wait and see over the next couple of days. Overall, it's been a positive day and we managed to complete our planned program without any problems, including carrying out some tests aimed at 2015. Obviously, the priority was working on the settings of the two cars, looking at finding the best aerodynamic configuration, working on the power unit control units, so as to adapt them as well as possible to the characteristics of this track. It wasn't easy finding the right balance and a set-up that suited both drivers, partly down to the strong winds which had a major effect during the second session. This evening, the engineers will assess the various solutions we tried today. Tire behavior is definitely different to the last race in Sochi: this means we can look at different strategies for the race, while we are aware that we are up against extremely competitive opponents."

Lotus-Renault

Romain Grosjean (12th, 1:41.054): "It was a bit of a rodeo ride out there at times and we're still working on finding the best set-up for the car today. Certainly the wind in the afternoon didn't help us with trying to get the car easier to drive although our position on the timesheets at the end of the day wasn't as bad as we've seen on occasion this season! There are a few areas we know we can change which should make an improvement so there is progress to be made."

Pastor Maldonado (15th, 1:41.158): "It was great to be out on track again in Austin at the Circuit of the Americas as it really is a fantastic facility. We worked through our usual Friday programs and learnt a reasonable amount. The car was a little tricky at the limit as myself and Romain both found, but we expect that to improve tomorrow."

Alan Permane, Chief Race Engineer: "It was a solid day for us with a good number of laps completed and some interesting evaluations undertaken for the rest of this weekend as well as for the development of next year's car. Romain ran in the morning with a front nose concept relevant for our 2015 car whilst Pastor evaluated the latest iteration of the 2014 nose. Both cars ran reliably so it's now the usual trawl through the data to determine the best set-ups for qualifying tomorrow and the race on Sunday."

McLaren-Mercedes

Kevin Magnussen (8th, 1:40.641): "This is my first visit to the Circuit of the Americas, and it's a good track. It has a unique first turn, and the high-speed corners in the first sector are especially interesting. I think overtaking should be possible around here, so I hope I can have an enjoyable race. Today's running showed that we seem to be stronger on the Prime tire than we do on the Option. We looked competitive on the Prime this morning, but e need to see if we can find some better pace on the Option. We'll work on that overnight. The virtual Safety Car test worked as it should ‚ it seems like a good idea."

Jenson Button (9th, 1:40.698): "Our car sometimes struggles in windy conditions, as do I: it's a lot more difficult to be precise when you're driving in the wind. It's in slower corners that we're most affected ‚ such as the start of sector three. And it was certainly very windy today ‚ especially this afternoon. The issues with our pace on the Option tire can be solved. For some drivers, the softer tire immediately suits their car's balance; for others, it doesn't. It didn't suit ours this afternoon ‚ but we can work around that. We'll get it working tomorrow. There were positives and negatives to today's virtual Safety Car test. I like the idea, but you spend a lot of time looking down at your steering wheel in order to ensure you're correctly driving to the delta. If you drop below it when the restart happens, you get a 10-second penalty. In that respect, it's very tricky. With my grid penalty for the gearbox change, it's going to be a difficult weekend. This isn't an easy place at which to overtake, but we'll do our best."

Eric Boullier, Racing Director: "Today was a very busy day. We spent the morning undertaking a comprehensive aero study that will inform the work we do for 2015. It was a productive session, but meant there was a necessary knock-on to our afternoon running, when we have to incorporate much of our usual FP1 learning into the 90-minute FP2 session. Perhaps as a result, we looked somewhat less competitive on the Option tire than we did on the Prime, on which we completed all our morning running. Using the Option, we struggled to find the same sort of lap time improvement as our rivals. Nevertheless, we feel we have a good baseline from which to develop for the rest of the weekend, and we'll be working to recover some of that lost pace on the Option ahead of qualifying tomorrow."

Williams-Mercedes

Felipe Massa (5th, 1:40.457): "I always enjoy driving this track and we've had a productive day and completed what we set out to do. It was very windy in the afternoon which made it difficult to really judge the car balance and the car was feeling different from the morning to the afternoon because of this, although the wind is likely to change for Saturday and Sunday which may result in us having to adapt our set-up slightly. I'm happy with how the car is feeling and we're looking on the pace going into the weekend."

Valtteri Bottas (11th, 1:40.828): "We gained a lot of information about temperatures and the tires in FP2 and seem to have found ways to get more performance out of them. The car was not particularly easy to drive today because of the very windy conditions and it was not easy to find the optimum balance, so we have a lot of work to do tonight to understand the car and its true performance at this track. Personally I still think I can find a bit more lap time out there so FP3 will be a chance to push the limits more."

Felipe Nasr: "This was my first time in the FW36 since Barcelona so I had to get back up to speed quickly and this is also a new circuit for me. The track is very fun to drive and has a good flow to it, especially the first sector which has a lot of fast and exhilarating corners. The car has improved a lot since I last drove it with improved grip in all areas and it's easier to drive. It was a very positive session for me and we managed to cover some good mileage."

Rob Smedley, Head of Performance Engineering: "On the whole a good day for us ‚ we completed our program and looked strong on both high and low fuel runs which is encouraging. Having said that we can expect different conditions over the weekend because the track always evolves the more running we do and we're also expecting different wind strengths and directions alongside slightly cooler conditions. I think we have a competitive package so a prime target is to make sure that we stay on top of the track evolution.".

Results

Pos Driver Car Time Behind Laps
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m39.085s 0.000s 18
2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m39.088s 0.003s 34
3 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m40.189s 1.104s 29
4 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull/Renault 1m40.390s 1.305s 30
5 Felipe Massa Williams/Mercedes 1m40.457s 1.372s 36
6 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1m40.543s 1.458s 32
7 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso/Renault 1m40.631s 1.546s 34
8 Kevin Magnussen McLaren/Mercedes 1m40.641s 1.556s 38
9 Jenson Button McLaren/Mercedes 1m40.698s 1.613s 36
10 Nico Hulkenberg Force India/Mercedes 1m40.800s 1.715s 25
11 Valtteri Bottas Williams/Mercedes 1m40.828s 1.743s 37
12 Romain Grosjean Lotus/Renault 1m41.054s 1.969s 31
13 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso/Renault 1m41.110s 2.025s 36
14 Sergio Perez Force India/Mercedes 1m41.123s 2.038s 35
15 Pastor Maldonado Lotus/Renault 1m41.158s 2.073s 37
16 Adrian Sutil Sauber/Ferrari 1m41.332s 2.247s 33
17 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber/Ferrari 1m41.420s 2.335s 34
18 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull/Renault 1m44.437s 5.352s 19

Vettel (Did not make any simulated qualifying runs)