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Australian GP, Practice One: Lewis Hamilton sets searing early pace

World champion in ominous form in Mercedes one-two, more than 0.7s ahead of Red Bull and Ferrari; McLaren hit more trouble but recover to top 10; Fine weather set to change on Saturday

Lewis Hamilton appeared to confirm Mercedes' status as F1 2018 favourites by lapping half a second quicker than anyone in opening practice at the Australian GP.

Hamilton and the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo traded fastest times on the ultrasoft tyres early on in Practice One at a sun-kissed Albert Park, but the world champion then pulled a long way clear on his next stint with a best lap of 1:24.026.

Valtteri Bottas then got ahead of the Red Bulls too in the other Mercedes, but was 0.551s adrift of his impressive team-mate. Verstappen finished third, 0.7s off Hamilton's ultimate pace.

Ferrari, who some suggested struggled in pre-season, chose not to run on the ultrasoft tyres and Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel wound up just under a second back in fourth and fifth respectively. They set their best times, the quickest of which from Raikkonen was 0.849s slower than Hamilton, on a step harder tyres compared to Mercedes.

"The first session was as expected," said a content-sounding Toto Wolff of Mercedes. "We didn't see the Ferraris on the tyres we've been running, so we need a little more time to understand, but it's a decent start."

Ricciardo, again Australia's sole representative on the grid, was sixth.

Unlike Mercedes, who trialled their Melbourne-spec package at the second Barcelona test, Ferrari and Red Bull ran extensive new parts on Friday morning.

"The big story for me are that Mercedes do not have any significant performance upgrades here on the ground in Australia," reported Sky F1's Ted Kravitz before the session. "We have seen a few improvements to the Ferrari, a lot of improvements to the Red Bull, but the Mercedes is the same car as they finished the last day of testing in Barcelona."

McLaren also tested a number of additions to their MCL33 and, in keeping with the team's winter form, they endured an opening session of mixed fortunes.

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An exhaust problem kept Fernando Alonso in the garage for much of the opening hour, but he returned to track and set a solid eighth-fastest time - although was 1.8s adrift of Hamilton's pace. Stoffel Vandoorne also encountered delays but ended up 10th quickest.

Haas, the undoubted surprise package of testing, were a promising seventh with Romain Grosjean, although team-mate Kevin Magnussen found the grass and finished down in 17th.

While Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari appear untouchable for at least the season's opening rounds, the group behind appears set to prove as tightly-packed as predicted.

One second covered six teams from seventh to 16th place, with Williams and Force India initially towards the bottom of that group after challenging winters.

Australian GP Practice One Timesheet

Driver Team Time
1. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:24.026
2. Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:24.577
3. Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:24.771
4. Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:24.875
5. Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:24.995
6. Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 1:25.063
7. Romain Grosjean Haas 1:25.730
8. Fernando Alonso McLaren 1:25.896
9. Carlos Sainz Renault 1:25.922
10. Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren 1:26.482
11. Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso 1:26.494
12. Sergey Sirotkin Williams 1:26.536
13. Nico Hulkenberg Renault 1:26.583
14. Esteban Ocon Force India 1:26.605
15. Lance Stroll Williams 1:26.636
16. Sergio Perez Force India 1:26.767
17. Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:27.035
18. Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso 1:27.745
19. Marcus Ericsson Sauber 1:27.964
20. Charles Leclerc Sauber 1:28.853

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