Sebastian Vettel reflects on 'painful' Australia practice as issue curtails F1 return
Sebastian Vettel is back in the Formula 1 paddock this weekend for the first time this season after shaking off covid.
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Sebastian Vettel is back in the Formula 1 paddock this weekend for the first time this season after shaking off covid.
MELBOURNE :Ferrari's promising start to the Formula One season continued on Friday as the glamour team dominated free practice at the Australian Grand Prix at a revamped Albert Park circuit.
Ferrari's promising start to the Formula One season continued on Friday as the glamour team dominated free practice at the Australian Grand Prix at a revamped Albert Park circuit.
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel has blasted his car with a fire extinguisher after it overheated on the track during the first practice for the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
Carlos Sainz ruthlessly outpaced Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc and world champion Max Verstappen to clock the fastest time in opening practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday. The Spaniard powered round a revamped Albert Park circuit under clear skies with a best time of one minute 19.806 seconds among his 24 laps, largely on soft tyres. Early championship leader Leclerc, who won the season-opening race in Bahrain, was half a second slower on 1:20.377, fractionally ahead of Red Bull's Sergio Perez. Verstappen was fourth, 0.82secs off Sainz.
Sebastian Vettel’s return to Formula 1 has been an eventful one already at the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
Charles Leclerc capped off another encouraging day for Ferrari by setting the pace ahead of Max Verstappen in Australian GP second practice, with Mercedes further down the field in a miserable start to their weekend.
Control de carrera informa que hay un 40% de probabilidad de lluva para esta sesión.