Ricciardo sixth, Hamilton on top in Spa

Title contender Lewis Hamilton has warmed up for his 200th Formula One race with the fastest time in Belgian Grand Prix practice before rain brought an early end to the day’s action.

The Mercedes driver, who can equal Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 68 pole positions in Saturday’s qualifying, lapped the longest track on the calendar with a best time of one minute 44.753 seconds.

Australia’s Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo was sixth in both sessions.

Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen, who had been fastest in the morning session with a time of 1:45.502 on ultra-soft tyres while Hamilton stayed on softs, was second on the timesheets with an afternoon best that was 0.262 slower than the Briton.

Hamilton also used the ultra-softs to set his best time before the rain set in with 20 minutes remaining.

Valtteri Bottas made it two Finns in the top three while Ricciardio’s teenage teammate Max Verstappen kept his travelling orange army of fans happy with fourth in both sessions.

Verstappen was fastest in last year’s Friday practice, and went on to put his Red Bull on the front row, but the new cars are significantly faster and Hamilton was more then three seconds quicker.

Ferrari’s world championship leader Sebastian Vettel was third and fifth, just 0.01 slower than Verstappen, respectively, in Friday’s sessions.

Vettel leads Hamilton by 14 points with nine rounds remaining and both men on four wins apiece.

The first session was halted after 15 minutes when Brazilian Felipe Massa, who missed the previous race in Hungary after feeling dizzy in practice, crashed heavily into the tyre barrier at turn seven out of Les Combes.

Massa did not take part in the second session, with Williams saying the changed chassis could not be readied in time.

Fernando Alonso suffered an early lack of power in his McLaren, but still ended up 13th fastest. The Spaniard was 11th after lunch.

His Belgian teammate Stoffel Vandoorne, who will start his home race last on Sunday thanks to a 35-place penalty due to a power unit change, was 10th and 14th.

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