Ferrari's Fernando Alonso lapped fastest in a weather-affected
Belgian Grand Prix first practice session on Friday as Formula One
drivers shrugged off the long August break and got back up to speed.
The Spaniard, third in the championship after 10 of 19 races,
lapped the longest circuit on the calendar with a best time of one
minute 55.198 seconds in a familiar Spa mixture of wet and dry
conditions.
The two Force Indias of Paul Di Resta and Adrian Sutil were
second and third on the timesheets, with the top three all setting their
comparatively slow times in the final half hour of an incident-free
session.
Morning rain, and occasional drizzle interspersed with cloud and
sunshine, dampened part of the fast and flowing Ardennes forest circuit
while a dry line emerged through the middle sector.
The McLarens of Briton Jenson Button and Mexican Sergio Perez
showed encouraging signs of progress, despite the team backing away from
earlier assertions that they could challenge for a victory this
weekend.
Perez was fourth fastest while Button, last year's winner from pole, ended up 14th.
Red Bull's championship leader Sebastian Vettel, who has a 38
point lead over Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen, was sixth fastest behind
fellow-German Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes.
Vettel, who returned from the break with his hair dyed bright blond, had the odd spin on the slippery surface without drama.
Raikkonen, who cried off sick on from media engagements on
Thursday after weeks of speculation about his future and talk of moves
to Red Bull or Ferrari, and Lotus team mate Romain Grosjean propped up
the timesheets.
Finland's Heikki Kovalainen, dropped by Caterham at the end of
last year, made an appearance for the team in place of regular race
driver Charles Pic and was 16th quickest.
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