Leclerc pips Russell in first-ever Miami F1 practice

Leclerc pips Russell in first-ever Miami F1 practice

 

 

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The world championship leader managed the fastest time at the Miami International Autodrome around the Hard Rock Stadium with a 1m31.098s as the Ferrari driver looks to bounce back from a disappointing grand prix last time out at Imola. Leclerc ended up just 0.071s ahead of Russell, who caught the eye in a much more impressive showing for Mercedes, while reigning world champion Max Verstappen was third-quickest for Red Bull, 0.179s down. In a bid to turnaround its terrible start to the season, Mercedes has brought several new parts to Miami, including a new lower-drag rear wing. The early indications from FP1 suggest the eight-time constructors’ champions are in better shape, with the porpoising phenomenon not appearing to affect the W13 as severely as at previous circuits. Related Articles F1 2022 Miami Grand Prix – Free Practice Results (1) Hamilton criticises jewellery ban | receives medical exemption for nose ringBut while Russell was second-fastest, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton – who has become embroiled in a disagreement with the FIA over a ban on wearing jewellery in his F1 car – finished eighth, nearly eight-tenths behind his teammate.3071254.0064.jpg Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was two-tenths off the pace in fourth, ahead of AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly, who rounded out the top-five. A high-speed spin at Turn 4 left Carlos Sainz with a puncture that prevented the Ferrari driver from setting a lap on Pirelli’s soft tyres. The Spaniard ended up sixth, ahead of Alex Albon, who posted a strong lap to put his Williams seventh in the FP1 order and just seven-tenths off the pace. Related What upgrades have Mercedes brought to F1’s Miami GP? Martin Brundle unsure if Hamilton is among F1’s best three driversBehind Hamilton, Kevin Magnussen and Daniel Ricciardo completed the top-10 for Haas and McLaren. Miami’s new circuit proved to be a real test for the drivers, with Valtteri Bottas becoming the first to hit the wall and cause a stoppage when he ed at Turn 7, resulting in the only red flag of the session.”43071241.0064.jpg  

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