Hamilton tops charts in Austin as world sixth title beckons
Lewis Hamilton signalled his intent to win his sixth drivers' title in style when he comfortably topped the times in second practice at the United States Grand Prix -- but it was not enough to impress Max Verstappen.
Hamilton, of Mercedes, who needs only to finish in the top eight on Sunday to retain his crown, wound up three-tenths of a second clear of nearest rival Charles Leclerc of Ferrari while Verstappen was third fastest after topping the times in the morning in his Red Bull.
"Lewis had a tow on the back straight so it's not really (as big an advantage) -- the lap time," said the Dutchman, who has been bickering with the defending five-time champion since last weekend's Mexican Grand Prix, where he finished sixth after being stripped of pole position.
"I think it's smaller. But overall, for me, it's been a positive day. I think that the pace of the car in the short run is not bad."
Hamilton enjoyed assistance from Williams' Robert Kubica, gaining 'a tow' behind him down the ...
