MEXICO CITY -- Sebastian Vettel set the fastest time in second practice for the Mexican Grand Prix as the Ferraris came alive on super-soft tyres.Vettel was 0.004s quicker than Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes and appeared to have genuine pace with a time just 0.310s off last years pole position lap. If the Ferrari drivers can maintain their pace throughout the weekend it could make the championship battle more interesting, presenting Hamilton with the opportunity to put two cars between himself and Nico Rosberg on Sunday.Rosbergs best effort was 0.431s off Hamilton and just 0.034s quicker than the second Ferrari of Raikkonen. The super-soft tyres look particularly difficult to manage this weekend, with none of the top four setting their best time on their first flying lap. The cool conditions are likely to be a significant factor in the equation, but out laps are likely to be very important on Saturday in order to condition the tyres for their flying lap.Daniel Ricciardo was the fastest Red Bull driver, but finished the session 0.658s off Vettels benchmark time. Force Indias Nico Hulkenberg set the sixth fastest time, which was made all the more impressive as he set it on the slower soft compound tyres and was just 0.784s off the fastest time. He beat Max Verstappens effort on super-soft tyres in the Red Bull as well as the fastest time from rival team Williams, set by Valtteri Bottas.Carlos Sainz was ninth fastest in the Toro Rosso, which lost most of its time on the long straights of sector one, ahead of Fernando Alonso, who was relatively quick in sector one despite Hondas perceived lack of power. Daniil Kvyat and Jenson Button were 11th and 12th, roughly 0.19s off their respective teammates.Felipe Massa was 13th fastest as he struggled with traffic on his quick lap and was only 0.116s quicker than the Renault of Kevin Magnussen. Sergio Perez was a disappointing 15th fastest as he, like teammate Hulkenberg, opted not to use the super-softs but ended up a full second shy.Jolyon Palmer was 16th ahead of Pascal Wehrlein in the first of the two Manors. Sauber drivers Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr were split by 0.040s in 18th and 19th, with Romain Grosjean completing just 14 laps due to an electrical issue on his car after a single lap. Esteban Ocon was 21st ahead of Mexican Esteban Gutierrez in last place for Haas. Quandre Diggs Jersey . William Carrier opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied the game and Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a short-handed goal at 13:49 of the second period. Ziggy Ansah Jersey . 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Lions general manager Wally Buono offered a slightly different version, saying the club asked Elliott to attend a camp after his representatives tried to negotiate a contract earlier in the off-season. Regardless, Buono, was impressed that Elliott was willing to pay his own way for a flight to the gambling mecca and bet on employment with the Lions. It took a special person to humble himself the way Elliott did, said the GM. "Its huge to get another opportunity," said Elliott. "Whether youre a quarterback, or as a professional, when you are released, youre just looking for another opportunity." The 26-year-old Franklin, Ind., native spent the past three seasons with the Blue Bombers. During that time, he dressed for 33 games, including nine as the teams starter. But the Bombers deemed him expendable after what was actually his first full season. He joined the team in the fifth week in 2010 and was sidelined much of 2011 with a torn knee ligament that forced him to miss the Grey Cup against the Lions. Last season, the Purdue grad had his most productive year as a pro as he threw for 2,101 yards and five touchdowns. Elliott is expected to battle for B.C.s backup quarterback job following Mike Reillys departure to Edmonton as a free agent, but he must advance beyond the teams rookie camp first before taking the field with veterans at main training camp, starting June 2 in Kamloops, B.C. . Elliott believes he can provide a calming influence to a B.C. squad while lending experience to the Lions, who won the West Division title in 2012 but were upset by the Calgary Stampeders in the Western Final. Aside from starter Travis Lulay, the only other quarterback in the Lions den with CFL experience is second-year pro Thomas De Marco. Lulay and De Marco are also the oonly B.ddddddddddddC. quarterback holdovers from last season. Buono said his main concern is that Elliott understands the teams offensive system rather than opposing defences. While he has a strong, accurate arm and can pass on the run, "one of his issues is ball security." Meanwhile, one part of the Geroy Simon trade failed to pay off Friday when the Lions released Justin Harper, who was part of a package for the CFLs all-time leading receiver. Harper was out of shape when he came into a Lions camp for offensive players this spring. Coach Mike Benevides indicated he was impressed with Harper and was willing to give him more time to get fit. However, Buono was not. "This (release) was precipitated by me being disappointed with him coming into camp at almost 250 pounds," said Buono. "Im not blaming him, but when it comes to a first impression, I was disappointed." Buono said wide receiver Emmanuel Arceneauxs return to B.C. earlier this week from the NFL factored into Harpers release. But the GM was not sure whether Harper would have attended training camp if Arceneaux had decided to pursue another NFL opportunity. The Lions also released defensive lineman Maurice Evans. In another more positive move, B.C. re-signed receiver Courtney Taylor, who excelled late last season after a lengthy spell on the practice roster. Taylor, a 29-year-old Carrollton, Ala., native spent three years in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks, but after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009, he was released by the Seahawks in 2010 and did not get another opportunity until the Lions signed him in October 2011. He spent the rest of the 2011 and most of 2012 on the Lions practice roster, but recorded 16 receptions for 264 yards and three touchdowns in five games late last season. "Im excited about Courtney Taylor," said Buono. "When you think about this, Courtney was a starter in the NFL, and what prevented him from continuing to be a starter was his illness." 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