Carlos Sainz was fastest in second practice for this weekends Mexico City Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 17.699, putting himself just under two-tenths faster than Oscar Piastri. Sainz set his fastest time on the midway through the session but it’s tricky to gauge the true picture as Pirelli used some of the session
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 30.727 going just under six hundredths ahead of Charles Leclerc. Norris set his fastest time midway through the session going ahead of both Ferrari’s with Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz going third but over half a second off. Norris
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the second practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 43.484 on the soft tyre which put him six-thousandths of a second ahead of Sergio Perez. However, it was not an easy session for the Monacan as he struggled with a steering issue early on. Leclerc making
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in second practice for the Italian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 20.738 on the soft tyre to pip Lando Norris by three-thousandths of a second. Hamilton set his fastest time just after the halfway point to top the session, which suggests that it could be a very tight weekend.
George Russell was fastest in second practice for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 10.702 which put him six hundredths faster than Oscar Piastri. It was a perfect bounce back for Russell after losing his victory four weeks ago at Spa, Piastri spilt the two Mercedes as he went half a
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for the Belgian Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 42.260 to put him two-tenths faster than his teammate Oscar Piastri. Norris set his fastest time with twenty minutes to go putting himself ahead of his teammate with his biggest rival Max Verstappen third two thousandths behind Piastri.
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for this weekend’s British Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 26.549 on the soft tyres to go three-tenths faster than teammate Oscar Piastri. The Englishman set his fastest time midway through the session, later than most of his rivals, going ahead of his teammate on the soft
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in second practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 13.264 to go two hundredths faster than Carlos Sainz. Hamilton vaulted himself up the times midway through to displace the Ferrari who had led most of the session up to that point. Mercedes will be cautious with it
Charles Leclerc was fastest in second practice for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 15.906 going nearly two tenths faster than Oscar Piastri. The Monacan looked to maximise the performance of the car looking comfortable despite the gusty conditions on Friday afternoon in Imola. Leclerc set his fastest time midway through
Oscar Piastri was fastest in a damp second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix with a 34.725, the wet weather meant most drivers sat out the session with only five drivers setting a lap time. Halfway through the session, Piastri went out on the intermediates followed by several drivers with the circuit in the difficult