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That concludes out coverage of second practice, read our report here.
The chequered flag drops on the day’s F1 running and Leclerc is fastest by six-thousandths of a second. Here are the times, report coming up soon:
1. Charles Leclerc: 1’43.484
2. Sergio Perez: 1’43.490
3. Lewis Hamilton: 1’43.550
4. Carlos Sainz Jnr: 1’43.950
5. Oscar Piastri: 1’43.983
6. Max Verstappen: 1’44.029
7. Lance Stroll: 1’44.093
8. Nico Hulkenberg: 1’44.475
9. George Russell: 1’44.536
10. Oliver Bearman: 1’44.547
11. Yuki Tsunoda: 1’44.645
12. Fernando Alonso: 1’44.683
13. Alexander Albon: 1’44.737
14. Franco Colapinto: 1’44.749
15. Valtteri Bottas: 1’44.785
16. Daniel Ricciardo: 1’45.056
17. Lando Norris: 1’45.156
18. Pierre Gasly: 1’45.391
19. Esteban Ocon: 1’45.810
20. Zhou Guanyu: 1’45.947
Race control have noted a potential impeding incident involving Perez and Sainz. “What is he doing?” asked the Red Bull driver.
A brief yellow flag now as the session winds down with Leclerc fastest by a mere six-thousandths of a second. Bottas went off at turn one.
Both Mercedes have now run, Russell is on his eighth lap after making a belated start to the session.
Hamilton moves up to second, six-hundredths of a second off Perez. Drivers are now switching to the medium compound for their race simulation runs.
Colapinto touches the barrier at turn nine but is able to continue this time.
Perez, who’s looking more comfortable in the Red Bull than he has from quite a while, beats Sainz’s time by almost half a second to go top. Verstappen has another off, meanwhile, going off at turn three.
Oscar Piastri has gone up to second, three-hundredths of a second off Sainz.
It seems Gasly had a problem when he held Norris up: “I had a problem. I have a problem with the battery. I’m sorry.”
Verstappen goes second, within a tenth of Sainz. An impressive run by Haas substitute Oliver Bearman puts him fourth.
Tsunoda then gets out of Norris’ way at the exit of turn 13 as the McLaren driver comes by. Pierre Gasly fails to do the same at turn 17, however, and completely ruins Norris’ lap. The McLaren driver raises a middle finger at his rival.
We’ve got a dozen drivers on softs now so we’re about to see some big improvements. Yuki Tsunoda jumps up to third on a 1’44.645.
Colapinto has joined the session in his repaired Williams. That leaves only Russell yet to run, he’s stuck in the pits as…
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