The Scotsman

Leclerc fastest in Australian GP practice as Hamilton struggles

- Philip Duncan

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc saw off Max Verstappen in practice for the Australian Grand Prix – as Lewis Hamilton claimed “something was wrong” with his Mercedes after he finished only 18th.

Verstappen is bidding to match his record of 10 consecutiv­e wins at this weekend’s race in Melbourne. But Leclerc could pose a threat to the allconquer­ing Dutchman, following an impressive practice lap that put him nearly fourtenths clear. Leclerc’s Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz – back in his cockpit following British teenager Ollie Bearman’s stand-in drive in Saudi Arabia a fortnight ago – ended the running in third, with Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso fourth and fifth, respective­ly, for Aston Martin.

George Russell took sixth for Mercedes, 0.674 seconds behind Leclerc, but teammate Hamilton finished ahead of only Kevin Magnussen of Haas.

Hamilton, the seven-time champion, ran off the road in the first running at a suncooked Albert Park, and his struggles continued into the day’s concluding session, with a best lap that put him 1.5 seconds off the pace and nearly a second behind Russell.

“What times are people doing?” Hamilton asked over the radio. After he was informed of leader Leclerc’s pace, he replied, “Yeah, something is wrong.”

Later, Hamilton said: “It didn’t feel great out there today. We began the day on the front foot and in first practice, the car generally felt good. The first run was actually the best the car has felt so far this year.

“To continue our learning, we made some big changes.”

Only 19 drivers took part in the second session following Alex Albon’s high-speed crash in the opening session.

The London-born Thai driver lost control of his Williams on the exit of Turn 6 before smashing into the wall on the inside of the track and rebounding across the circuit.

Albon’s right-front wheel tore off his machine under impact, with debris from his Williams littering the track.

Albon came to a standstill and was able to get out of his cockpit. He was taken to the medical centre for checks as the session was red-flagged to clear the track.

 ?? ?? Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton during the first practice session of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton during the first practice session of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne

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