Rosberg puts Mercedes first

Webber, twice a winner in the last three years at what amounts to a home race, and Red Bull teammate and championship leader Sebastian Vettel were second and third on the timesheets.

Force India’s Paul Di Resta was the leading Briton in fourth place with Rosberg’s teammate Lewis Hamilton, the 2008 champion, fifth fastest.
Ferrari’s Felipe Massa skidded off and smashed into the tyre wall at Stowe after seven laps.

Only half of the grid had posted a timed lap in the morning practice, with most of the leading drivers remaining in their garages as the rain came down.
Australian Daniel Ricciardo, eager to show Red Bull bosses what he can do now that there is a declared vacancy with Webber departing at the end of the year, was fastest in that session with a lap of 1:54.249.

That at least gave an 80 000 strong crowd some action to watch with the Red Bull, Lotus and McLaren drivers doing no more than installation laps. Lotus’s Kimi Raikkonen did not bother even with that.

“Bit scary on the straight,” Vettel, who leads Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso by 36 points after seven of 19 races, had said over the team radio. “Quite a lot of water on the track.”
“There isn’t much point heading out at the moment,” McLaren’s Jenson Button, who has yet to stand on his home grand prix podium despite being the most experienced driver in the sport, told the BBC.

“I think we need to apologise to the fans but for us it is really wet out there and it is going to be dry at the weekend, so it is more a risk than anything else. We have some new parts and with standing water it is pretty easy to hit the wall and damage those parts.”
Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg was second on the morning timesheets with Williams’ Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado third and Hamilton fourth. – Reuters.

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