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Hamilton quickest as Massa crashes in FP1

 XPB Images Lewis Hamilton was quickest during FP1 for the Canadian Grand Prix after Felipe Massa crashed early in the session. The defending champion was the only driver under the 1m15s mark, with Hamilton posting a 1:14.755 to sit 0.331s clear of team-mate Nico Rosberg. Hamilton's best time came on the supersoft tyre while Rosberg ran the ultrasoft during the opening session in Montreal. Sebastian Vettel was third fastest and also set his fastest time on the supersoft tyre, ending up just under half a second adrift of Hamilton. More encouraging was the time of Max Verstappen,who was 0.8s off Hamilton but quicker than Kimi Raikkonen despite only using the soft tyre in FP1....
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