Leclerc fastest in 2nd practice for Australian F1 race

Melbourne, Apr.8(BNA): Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc led Friday’s second practice session for Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix, with defending series champion and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in second.

Leclerc had a time of 1 minute, 18.978 seconds on the revamped Albert Park layout, with Verstappen .245 seconds behind. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who led after the first practice session, was third-fastest.

Local hope Daniel Ricciardo in a McLaren was 10th fastest and Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes 13th, said AP.

There will be another practice session on Saturday ahead of later afternoon qualifying for Sunday’s race.

Leclerc won the opening race of the season in Bahrain and Verstappen took the second in Saudi Arabia, both in March.

In a major renovation to the Melbourne track, five corners were reprofiled at Albert Park and two were removed completely, meaning practice times were generally five seconds faster than in previous races, making previous track records meaningless.

The practice sessions Friday came 756 days since the 2020 race canceled at the last minute due to the COVID-19 pandemic with spectators lining up at the gates for the first practice session on Friday, March 13 of that year.

Sainz and Leclerc were one-two in the first practice, but Spanish veteran Sainz cautioned against expecting too much of his Ferrari team. That’s despite Leclerc’s win and a second place and Sainz a third and a second in the first two races.

Leclerc said before the first practice session that he felt the track renovations might give an advantage to Red Bull.

After two races, Leclerc leads the drivers championship with 45 points, followed by Sainz (33) and Verstappen (25).

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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