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Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo set the pace in the second Formula 1 free practice session for the Mexican Grand Prix.

The Australian first hit the top of the timesheets early in the 90-minute session with his pace on soft Pirellis, shading team-mate Max Verstappen.

But with first Valtteri Bottas and then Lewis Hamilton switching to ultra-softs and going fastest shortly after the 30-minute mark, Ricciardo was shuffled down to third.

Ricciardo then took to the track on ultra-softs, posting a 1m17.801s lap to reclaim top spot.

Hamilton ended the session second with a lap 0.131s slower than Ricciardo having improved on his second serious flier on ultra-softs.

The Mercedes driver earlier spun at Turn 11, ending up in the runoff area of the quick left-hander, but did not sustain any damage.

His pace was enough to put him just ahead of Verstappen, who was just 0.032s slower. His running was subsequently cut short as a precaution thanks to high oil consumption.

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel’s session was briefly interrupted when his car’s fire extinguisher went off, sending him back to the pits for a change of overalls.

When he returned to the track, he suffered an off-track moment at Turn 11 before setting a time good enough for fourth fastest at the halfway mark.

Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen was fifth fastest having briefly held second place behind Hamilton when he set his time before being shuffled back down.

Bottas, who set the pace in the morning session, was sixth and half-a-second off Ricciardo having complained of having significantly less grip than before.

Fernando Alonso, who was briefly fastest early on, delayed his ultra-soft run until there were 35 minutes remaining to set the seventh fastest time.

That relegated Force India’s Sergio Perez to eighth ahead of Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Ocon, the latter having sat out the first session to allow Alfonso Celis Jr some running.

On his second grand prix appearance, Toro Rosso driver Brendon Hartley split the two Williams machines in 13th place.

Hartley later spun in the middle of the Turn 6 hairpin, but was able to continue.

McLaren’s Stoffel Vandoorne was 15th after missing most of the first session and then losing time early in the afternoon thanks to a loose wheel.

Pierre Gasly was 19th in the second Toro Rosso, having missed FP1 for Sean Gelael on his return to F1 after missing the United States Grand Prix. He was only able to complete 10 laps.

Romain Grosjean caused an early red flag when he spun exiting the final right-hander at Turn 17 just after the three-minute mark.

Although he kept the Haas-Ferrari out of the wall and rejoined, he then suffered a delamination of the left-rear tyre while on the main straight.

This led to bodywork damage and a nine-minute red flag while marshals cleared the debris from the track.

He did not return to the track, meaning he was 7.725s off the pace having only set one lap time early on.

FP2 times

POSDRIVERCARGAPLAPS
1Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault1m17.801s26
2Lewis HamiltonMercedes0.131s40
3Max VerstappenRed Bull/Renault0.163s17
4Sebastian VettelFerrari0.250s35
5Kimi RaikkonenFerrari0.341s40
6Valtteri BottasMercedes0.498s43
7Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/Honda0.707s26
8Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes0.927s41
9Nico HulkenbergRenault0.974s19
10Esteban OconForce India/Mercedes1.021s42
11Carlos SainzRenault1.259s30
12Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1.405s37
13Brendon HartleyToro Rosso/Renault1.622s40
14Lance StrollWilliams/Mercedes1.723s42
15Stoffel VandoorneMcLaren/Honda2.043s32
16Pascal WehrleinSauber/Ferrari2.505s38
17Kevin MagnussenHaas/Ferrari2.517s35
18Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari2.561s38
19Pierre GaslyToro Rosso/Renault3.944s10
20Romain GrosjeanHaas/Ferrari7.725s3

Ricciardo finishes Mexico Friday on top, Brendon Hartley 13th

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