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Leclerc outpaces Verstappen in second Melbourne practice

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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc went quickest ahead of world champion Max Verstappen in second practice at the Australian GP yesterday, with Carlos Sainz third barely two weeks after surgery.

Leclerc clocked a best lap round the Albert Park circuit of one minute 17.277 seconds, 0.381 clear of Red Bull’s Verstappen, who won the first two races of the season.

“It was a solid first day, everything felt good from the start and I was comfortabl­e in the car,” said Monaco’s Leclerc, who was third in Saudi Arabia a fortnight ago.

“It looks good for now but we have to wait and see how it will look tomorrow. I expect the field to be much tighter.”

Verstappen ran over a kerb late in first practice in Melbourne and damaged the floor of his car, and the team were still working on the issue when the second session started.

The Dutchman emerged as the last driver out after missing 22 minutes and he struggled initially to make inroads on medium tyres as others switched to softs.

But when he made the tyre change he began flying to narrowly miss topping the timesheets at a circuit where he triumphed from pole last year.

“Today was a little bit messy because of what happened in

FP1. We had some damage to the floor and chassis, which took a bit longer to fix, meaning I had a bit of catching up to do,” he said.

“I think we know what we have to focus on and we have a few things to fine-tune, but we are looking forward to tomorrow.”

The Red Bull ace won in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to start the season, but those victories were overshadow­ed by turmoil within the team camp.

The 26-year-old is hoping to put the off-track distractio­ns behind him with records on the line in Melbourne.

Verstappen is chasing a 10th consecutiv­e victory to match his own record feat last year, while Red Bull are attempting to score a third straight 1-2 finish for the first time in the team’s history.

Third in second practice was a remarkable achievemen­t for Ferrari’s Sainz, who underwent appendicit­is-related surgery and missed the last race.

There was concern about how his body would fare, but he said he felt “reasonably comfortabl­e”.

“I will continue to take it step by step to make sure I come to qualifying and to the race in the best form possible,” he added.

The Aston Martins of Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso were fourth and fifth ahead of George Russell.

Russell’s Mercedes team-mate, the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, could only finish 18th, some 1.5secs behind Leclerc. He said on the team radio “something’s wrong”.

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri was seventh ahead of Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull and Lando Norris.

RB driver Yuki Tsunoda rounded out the top 10, which was covered by less than one second.

Williams driver Alex Albon will use team-mate Logan Sargeant’s car for the rest of the weekend after he destroyed his chassis in a high-speed crash yesterday.

Albon hit a wall then bounced onto another one via the kerbs towards the end of the first session at Melbourne’s Albert Park.

He was not hurt but was unable to compete in second practice, with the team confirming the chassis was badly damaged and that they did not have a spare.

Team principal James Vowles said Albon had a better chance to score their first points of the season during tomorrow’s race, meaning Sargeant was sidelined.

“While Logan should not have to suffer from a mistake that he did not make, every race counts when the midfield is tighter than ever,” he said.

“So we have made the call based on our best potential to score points this weekend.”

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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc

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