Charles Leclerc was fastest in third practice for the British Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 25.489 to go just under seven hundredths faster than the McLaren of Oscar Piastri. Ferrari has appeared competitive all weekend, with just over a tenth between the top four. Max Verstappen split the two McLaren’s the four-time champion
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, the Englishman set a 04.580 to go just over a tenth and a half faster than teammate Oscar Piastri. It was a strong start to his weekend after the collision in Montreal with Piastri, and missing FP1 as he seeks to reassert himself
George Russell was fastest in first practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 05.542 to put himself six and a half hundredths ahead of Max Verstappen. Russell goes into the weekend with questions about his future as rumours continue that the Dutchman could join the team next season. The Englishman will
George Russell has beaten Max Verstappen by just over a tenth and a half to secure pole for the Canadian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver found a quarter of a second on his final run in Q3 to set a 10.899 to put himself ahead of the Red Bull and Oscar Piastri, Russell has appeared
George Russell was fastest in second practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 12.123 going just under three hundredths ahead of Lando Norris. Russell looked fast throughout the first half of the session as he matched the McLaren with his teammate Kimi Antonelli a quarter of a second behind Norris. Mercedes
Max Verstappen was fastest in first practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set a 13.193 going four hundredths faster than Alex Albon. Verstappen set his fastest time around forty minutes into the session putting himself ahead of his former teammates with Carlos Sainz slotting into third. Sainz was comfortably faster than
Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two in third practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the Australian set a 12.187 to go over half a second faster than teammate Lando Norris. McLaren have topped all three sessions comfortably with Piastri’s fastest time seven-tenths faster than Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Ahead of the weekend there had been speculation
Oscar Piastri was fastest in second practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 12.760 to put himself just over a quarter of second ahead of George Russell. McLaren was expected to be strong this weekend as Barcelona rewards high speed and downforce despite several teams bringing upgrades this weekend. Piastri set
Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 13.718 putting himself just over three and a half tenths faster than Max Verstappen. Norris set his fastest time in the final ten minutes before switching to his longer run, McLaren was always likely to be the team
Charles Leclerc made it a clean sweep of practice as he was fastest in third practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Monacan set a 10.953 to put himself just over two and three quarters of a tenth ahead of Max Verstappen, the two McLarens with Lando Norris a hundredth behind the Red Bull and