Mercedes
driver Lewis Hamilton beat Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel to set the pace in
second practice at the Korean Grand Prix.
Hamilton
was 0.108 seconds ahead of the world champion, with the Englishman's team-mate
Nico Rosberg third and the second Red Bull of Mark Webber fourth.
Ferrari's
Felipe Massa took fifth place, split from team-mate Fernando Alonso by Lotus's
Romain Grosjean.
“This is
the first time I've actually felt like P2 has gone well, at least what I can
remember. The car feels great here. We look like we're competitive” Lewis
Hamilton
Lotus's
Kimi Raikkonen was eighth, ahead of McLaren's Jenson Button.
The Finn
had no ill effects from his crash at the end of their first practice when he
lost control through the penultimate corner and crashed into the wall on the
exit of the last corner.
"It's
been great," said Hamilton. "Really happy with the way the process
and sessions have gone.
"We
have some improvements we can make but otherwise all good. This is the first
time I've actually felt like P2 has gone well, at least what I can remember.
The car feels great here. We look like we're competitive."
The four
cars at the front - the two Mercedes and the two Red Bulls - were split by just
0.171secs, while there was a gap back to Massa and the rest of the field.
Alonso
was 0.33secs off his team-mate's pace but Ferrari said he had suffered "a
little bit of traffic" on his fastest lap.
The
Spaniard heads into the race 60 points behind rival Vettel in the championship
and appears to be facing another uphill battle trying to prevent the German
extending his advantage still further.
"There
is room for improvement," said Vettel. "I think it will be very close
this weekend with Mercedes. It was close today.

Raikkonen
crashes in first practice
Obviously
you don't know what other people are doing with fuel loads, etc, but give or
take 10kg up or down it is still quite close, and Mercedes always perform very
well in qualifying."

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