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Mercedes regain the advantage in FP2

Lewis Hamilton took Friday honours for Mercedes in Free Practice two, however the two stories of the day were Red Bull's new found reliability and Ferrari's impresive long run pace. Both Hamilton and Rosberg were the only drivers in the 29 second bracket with Alonso and Vettel finishing in third and fourth. Caterham's woes continued on from the morning session with Marcus Ericsson losing hydraulic pressure (neither Caterham would set a timed lap), while Romain Grosjean's Lotus wouldn't be out of place in a car park by selecting a ‘false neutral' and losing power steering. Nervous moments for both Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel under braking suggested the braking by wire...
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