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Monaco GP: Ricciardo on top in second practice

Monte Carlo - Daniel Ricciardo scorched to the fastest time for Red Bull ahead of the two Mercedes in Thursday's action-packed second free practice for Sunday's 74th running of the classic 2016 Monaco Grand Prix.

The Australian clocked a best lap time around the Mediterranean street circuit in 1min14.607 seconds to finish more than six-tenths of a second faster than defending three-time champion Lewis Hamilton and nearly nine-tenths clear of championship leader Nico Rosberg.

To endorse Red Bull's revival, Ricciardo's team-mate record-breaking teenager Max Verstappen was fourth-fastest just behind Rosberg.

Crashes in Monte Carlo

Daniil Kvyat, the man replaced at Red Bull by the 18-year-old rookie, was fifth for Toro Rosso ahead of his team mate Carlos Sainz and seventh-placed Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari.

Sergio Perez was eighth for Force India ahead of four-time champion Sebastian Vettel in the second Ferrari and McLaren-Honda's Jenson Button.

Vettel was one of several drivers to make close acquaintance with the barriers around the steel-lined streets of the Mediterranean principality in a session that produced a series of Virtual Safety Car (VSC) interruptions.

These were prompted by unexpected off-track excursions from Brazilian Felipe Nasr of Sauber at the Ste Devote corner, Frenchman Romain Grosjean hitting the barriers at the exit of the chicane in his Haas, followed in a similar accident by Indonesia's Rio Haryanto of Manor.

Vettel then added his name to the list when he lost control at Mirabeau and damaged the rear of his Ferrari. "I crashed," he said on team radio. "I damaged the rear wing... Get a spare ready."

Dane Kevin Magnussen then followed suit at the final corner when he went into the barriers at the exit of Rascasse just before Vettel 'kissed' the wall at Ste Devote again.

Mercedes steered clear of trouble but were unable to repeat their supremacy of the morning's opening free session when Hamilton topped the times.

As the afternoon session ended, Hamilton suffered a minor setback that revealed the pressures - a jack flipping during work on his car and smashing a hole in the nose section.

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