FP1: Ferrari secure the 1-2, Mercedes run bounce-free
Charles Leclerc topped a Ferrari 1-2 in the opening practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix, an FP1 where the Scuderia had pace and Mercedes had very little porpoising.
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Charles Leclerc topped a Ferrari 1-2 in the opening practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix, an FP1 where the Scuderia had pace and Mercedes had very little porpoising.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc led the way in second practice for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc again led the way at practice in the second session in Spain, but the Mercedes were right behind him. The Ferrari driver is the current championship leader heading into the second European Grand Prix of the 2022 Formula One season, and his performances in the first and second practices of the weekend showed him to be the quickest driver ahead of tomorrow’s qualifying session.
BARCELONA : Charles Leclerc led a Ferrari one-two in first practice for the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix on Friday as the Italian team introduced a package of performance upgrades.
George Russell fears Formula One drivers could be exposed to long-term head trauma if the sport’s ‘porpoising’ phenomenon is not resolved.
Charles Leclerc went fastest in FP2 on Friday afternoon at the Spanish Grand Prix, ahead of the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc topped the times ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz as Ferrari produced a strong one-two finish in Friday's opening practice for the Spanish Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Monegasque clocked a best lap in one minute and 19.828 seconds to outpace local hero Sainz by 0.079 seconds with world champion Max Verstappen third for Red Bull three-tenths adrift.
Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fastest at first practice at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Friday. Sainz began the weekend by suggesting that a debate was needed on the effects of Formula One racing, particularly in light of the new bumpier ride that the summer rule changes have brought with them.