Lewis Hamilton finishes seventh at first practice ahead of Australian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton finished a distant seventh in first practice for the Australian Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton finished a distant seventh in first practice for the Australian Grand Prix.
MELBOURNE : Carlos Sainz topped the timesheets ahead of Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc in the first free practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday as the Formula One cars took to the revamped Albert Park circuit for the first time in three years.
The Australian Grand Prix is back on the scene having not been held since 2019 and it could be advantage Red Bull in Melbourne if Charles Leclerc’s comments are anything to go by.
The Australian Grand Prix returns this weekend for the first time since 2019 and it’s going to be great seeing Formula 1 cars hurtling around the Albert Park circuit once more.
F1 is back for the third race of the 2022 season this weekend and fans will be looking forward to the next chapter in what has begun in captivating fashion. After drama in the first race in Bahrain where both Red Bulls suffered power failures, handing Ferrari a 1-2 finish under the lights with Charles Leclerc enjoying a first victory since 2019 for the prancing horse.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen says that he cannot wait to be racing in Australia again this weekend and he reckons the changes they have made to the circuit’s layout should improve the level of overtaking in general.
Sergio Perez has said that he is hopeful that his luck is going to change this weekend at the Australian Grand Prix, with the Mexican looking for better fortune this time out in Melbourne compared to his race in Saudi Arabia.
Sergio Perez has said that he is hopeful that his luck is going to change this weekend at the Australian Grand Prix, with the Mexican looking for better fortune this time out in Melbourne compared to his race in Saudi Arabia.