German GP: Vettel says bring the heat, but Hamilton prays for rain
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Ferrari's Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc finishes his drive of SF90 racing car during the practice session of the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, July 26, 2019. /VCG Photo

Ferrari's Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc finishes his drive of SF90 racing car during the practice session of the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, July 26, 2019. /VCG Photo

While Lewis Hamilton was left hoping for rain over the rest of the weekend, after Mercedes struggled in scorching heat in Friday's German Grand Prix practice at Hockenheim, Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel said he would be happy to carry on perspiring.

Hamilton and teammate Valtteri Bottas blamed the record-breaking European heat wave as Mercedes finished behind Ferrari during the practice session.

In blazing sunshine, with air temperatures reaching 37.5 and the track 57 degrees Celsius, Charles Leclerc topped the times ahead of teammate Vettel. Hamilton was third and Bottas fourth.

Mercedes' British racer Lewis Hamilton drives his AMG Petronas W10 during the practice session of the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, July 26, 2019. /VCG Photo

Mercedes' British racer Lewis Hamilton drives his AMG Petronas W10 during the practice session of the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, July 26, 2019. /VCG Photo

"The tires don't like the temperature," said defending five-time champion Hamilton. "They are always just a little bit above the working range and always just over-heating. That's been our main issue, but everyone is in the same boat."

Hamilton said that the forecast rain, due to arrive on Saturday, would be welcome, but would also render Friday's efforts and outcomes useless.

"If it's going to rain over the weekend, this is kind of a waste of a day," he said. "I don't think we learned that much today, with it being so hot. If it's cooler at the weekend and dry, nothing from today really applies.

"The tires will come towards us and everybody will be quicker and more comfortable on the track, but we will have to wait and see. I love the rain – so any rain is always a good thing for me!"

The Mercedes team shows off their car with a new white and silver livery in the pit-lane during preview of the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, July 25, 2019. /VCG Photo

The Mercedes team shows off their car with a new white and silver livery in the pit-lane during preview of the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, July 25, 2019. /VCG Photo

After reveling in the conditions, Vettel disagreed.

"It would be nice to have a really hot race," said the four-time world champion.

"It's fun in the car! I quite like to break sweat."

He added: "I don't know how much Mercedes and Red Bull had to compromise for the heat. It impacts everyone and everyone was opening up the cooling to the maximum."

Fans show support of Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel at his home match's practice session in Hockenheim, Germany, July 25, 2019. /VCG Photo

Fans show support of Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel at his home match's practice session in Hockenheim, Germany, July 25, 2019. /VCG Photo

Mercedes, like most of the leading teams, introduced a package of aerodynamic updates that included revisions to improve their cooling systems and a new white and silver livery in the pit-lane, following the team's only defeat this year at last month's Austrian Grand Prix.

"It was extremely hot and I can't remember driving in the kind of conditions," Bottas said. "But it is the same for everyone. We had lots of overheating, especially in sector three with the corner combinations.

"The car slides more and becomes more sensitive. You pick up 10 degrees of extra tire temperature and can lose two-tenths like that."

Source(s): AFP