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Hamilton off the pace in practice

Lewis Hamilton made a disappointing start to his reign as Formula One’s youngest world champion with a sluggish performance in Friday’s practice sessions for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton made a disappointing start to his reign as Formula One’s youngest world champion with a sluggish performance in Friday’s practice sessions for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

The 24-year-old Briton’s gloomy prediction that his McLaren car would be well off the pace at the start of the new season instantly proved correct.

On the Albert Park track where he launched his championship success 12 months ago,Hamilton struggled to 16th place in the first practice for Sunday’s race,then 18th in the second.

“We’re not in a place where we want to be but we’re working extremely hard,as hard as we can,” the driver told a news conference.

“We’ve got a steep,very tough challenge ahead of us but if any team can do it,I believe my team can. We’ve just got to remain positive and keep pushing.”

The first signs that McLaren would be slower than their main rivals at the start of this season emerged during winter testing in Spain. (Reuters)

bSutil ninth
Force India’s Adrian Sutil VJM02 posted a lap of 1:27.993s in the first session and then returned for another ninth-place finish in the second segment. Team mate Giancarlo Fisichella finished 14th in the morning session and moved up a place in the afternoon.

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