Ricciardo makes early Grand Prix statement

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo has led the way in opening practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton was only fifth.

Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo was quickest in first practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix. (AAP)

Daniel Ricciardo set the pace in first practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Friday, living up to expectations that Red Bull would be among the favourites at a track that suits their car.

The Australian lapped the twisty Hungaroring track in the morning heat with a best time on soft tyres of one minute 17.613 seconds, 0.079 faster than Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel who was on quicker ultrasofts.

Ricciardo won from pole in Monaco this year, with Hungary's comparatively slow speed track referred to by some as 'Monaco without walls', and took grid penalties in Germany last weekend to give himself the best shot for the Hungaroring.

Red Bull's 20-year-old Dutch driver Max Verstappen was third on the timesheets, 0.088 slower than his teammate, with Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen fourth.

Formula One champions Mercedes filled the fifth and sixth places, with overall leader Lewis Hamilton 0.423 off the pace and Finnish teammate Valtteri Bottas 0.857 slower than Ricciardo.

Hamilton is 17 points clear of Vettel in the standings after 11 races, with Sunday's round the last before the sport's August break.

The Briton, who has won five times in Hungary but never in a championship year, suffered a big slide into the chicane on the dusty asphalt.

Renault's Nico Hulkenberg stopped on track with an engine problem and missed the last half hour.

Italian reserve Antonio Giovinazzi replaced race regular Charles Leclerc at Sauber for the opening session.


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