F1 divided over new era of political activism
The Formula 1 paddock is becoming divided over the topic of how politically active the teams and drivers should be.
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The Formula 1 paddock is becoming divided over the topic of how politically active the teams and drivers should be.
PARIS (AP) — Lewis Hamilton enters his 300th Formula One race at the French Grand Prix this weekend in the uncustomary position of chasing his first win of the season.
Lewis Hamilton believes that Mercedes have plenty of work to do ahead of the French Grand Prix. After the second session for practice on Friday in the south of France, Hamilton had the fifth quickest time and teammate George Russell the fourth. Ad/> That put them behind the two frontrunning Ferraris as well as Max Verstappen’s Red Bull, ahead of Saturday’s third and final practice, before the afternoon’s qualifying session to decide the running order for Sunday’s race.
Carlos Sainz topped FP2 at the French Grand Prix as Ferrari continue to show good pace at Circuit Paul Ricard on Friday afternoon.
Carlos Sainz was fastest in the second practice session at the French Grand Prix. Friday’s latter session saw the Spaniard recover from a fire at the Austrian Grand Prix, and put down the best time of the day of 1:32.527. Ad/> He was followed by his teammate Charles Leclerc, who was quickest in the first session.
Ferrari made a strong start to the French Grand Prix weekend, and their bid for a third win in a row, on Friday (Jul 22) with Charles Leclerc fastest in first practice at Le Castellet.
Lewis Hamilton faces a tall order to crown his 300th Grand Prix with victory after he finished a distant fifth in practice.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc struck the opening blow at the French Grand Prix weekend, finishing top of the timesheet in FP1.