Motor racing: Hamilton fastest in final Russian practice

Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives during the qualifying session of the inaugural Russian Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom in Sochi on Oct 11, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP
Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives during the qualifying session of the inaugural Russian Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom in Sochi on Oct 11, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP

SOCHI (REUTERS) - Formula One leader Lewis Hamilton was fastest in Saturday's final practice for the inaugural Russian Grand Prix, as Mercedes continued to dominate a weekend likely to seal the constructors' championship.

Hamilton, who has a 10-point advantage over German team-mate Nico Rosberg after winning the last three races, produced the fastest lap yet of the new Sochi circuit with a best time of 1min 38.726sec.

The 2008 world champion spun late in the session at the penultimate corner, but escaped without damage. "It was a tremendous lap, he seems to extract the maximum out of the car at the moment," Mercedes motor sports head Toto Wolff said.

"Somehow, Lewis seem to nail it on first lap, Nico seems to struggle a bit more, but this is just practice," the German told the BBC.

Rosberg was second fastest, 0.290 slower, on a warm and bright morning at the 5.8km track that snakes around the Black Sea resort's imposing Olympic Park venues used for this year's Winter Games.

Hamilton, chasing his ninth win of the season on Sunday, was also fastest on Friday, although Rosberg was quicker in the morning.

Finland's Valtteri Bottas was third for Williams in a session that was briefly halted after the McLaren of Danish rookie Kevin Magnussen stopped on track with a gear-box problem that will bring a five-place grid penalty.

Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo, the only driver other than the Mercedes duo to win this season, was fourth fastest.

Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado failed to set a lap time with mechanics working on his Lotus.

Sunday's race comes after a dark weekend in Japan, with Marussia's Jules Bianchi critically injured in hospital after the Frenchman crashed into a recovery tractor. Britain's Max Chilton is the team's sole driver in Sochi.

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