Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 10 June 2016
We've not really seen anything from Mercedes yet in this session. Nico Rosberg rattled off a wholly unrepresentative time early doors but that's been about it. No time yet from Lewis Hamilton.
Hamilton fastest in second practice, Vettel 2nd, Rosberg 3rd
Verstappen 4th, Ricciardo 5th for Red Bull
Hamilton fastest in first practice as Massa crashes
Gary Rose
We've not really seen anything from Mercedes yet in this session. Nico Rosberg rattled off a wholly unrepresentative time early doors but that's been about it. No time yet from Lewis Hamilton.
With Felipe Massa's Williams dealt with, we are back under way with 52 minutes left on the clock.
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Felipe Massa is back in the garage and looking at replays of the incident as his Williams is recovered. He is pretty insistent it was not his error, and it would appear that the Williams engineers agree with him.
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Radio 5 live Formula 1 commentator
"He is twitching before he gets anywhere near the grass."
The first replay suggested he had gone on the grass and lost the rear under braking but then another appears to show him losing it on the track, before then going on to the grass.
Either way, that's probably his session over.
Oof! Big moment for Felipe Massa as cameras cut to his Williams planted in the barrier at Turn One, the rear wing obliterated.
"I think I had a problem. I came off the DRS and lost the rear," he says.
It's a rapidly developing timesheet as several other drivers get up and running with their first timed laps. Felipe Massa and Max Verstappen both have a spell at the top before Kimi Raikkonen goes quickest with 1:16.138.
Surely even Kimi Raikkonen would raise a smile at the image of a kangaroo on a bike? It's the safety helmet that makes it.
Daniel Ricciardo is back out on the circuit and he's on a fast lap. He's fastest through the first two sectors and keeps it up through the final sector to post much more representative time with a 1:17.687.
Rio Haryanto crosses the line to set his first timed lap of the day and he goes faster than Nico Rosberg - not something you hear everyday - as he posts a 1:25.351. We're still some distance off Lewis Hamilton's timesheet topper from FP1 last year. The Briton clocked a 1:16.212.
There's a car on the track and it's Rio Haryanto in the Manor. The Indonesian is getting his first taste of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
As Allan McNish put it in his BBC F1 column this week, Max Verstappen’s life has been going in dramatic two-week see-saws for the last little while.
In Russia he was in a Toro Rosso, in Spain he won his first race in a Red Bull and then in Monaco he crashed three times in two days. Who knows what Canada will bring, but the Dutchman seemed on Thursday to have compartmentalised his disappointments in Monaco pretty well.
"I would say (I was) disappointed of course but you learn from those weekends even more than I learned in Barcelona I would say. You need it sometimes to become better."
What did you learn, he was asked? "Stay out of the walls," he said. "The thing is if you make a mistake in qualifying you have to start last and then you try to make up positions, which is not easy in Monaco. We got came back up to ninth and then maybe I got a bit too motivated to go even further and maybe that caught me out." Had it hit his confidence? "No, absolutely not. I don’t see Canada as a street circuit so we go again. You get over it."
Max Verstappen looks in good spirits ahead of his first practice run at the Canada Grand Prix for Red Bull.
We've been asking what can get that smile back on Daniel Ricciardo's face after he was denied a real shot at victory in the last two races. Send your suggestions to #makericciardosmile, external
Everyone has been out now for an installation run and quite descends on the circuit as the cars return to the pits.
Only one time on the board and that one is set by Nico Rosberg - a 1:30.434.