Leclerc fastest in Melbourne with Hamilton fifth
Australian Grand Prix
Venue: Albert Park, Melbourne Dates: 14 March-16 March Race start: 04:00 GMT on Sunday, 16 March
Coverage: Live radio commentary of practice and qualifying on BBC 5 Sports Extra, race live on BBC Radio 5 Live. Live text updates on BBC Sport website and app
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc headed the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in Friday practice at the Australian Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton in fifth place.
Leclerc was 0.124 seconds quicker than Piastri, who edged Norris by 0.017secs. Hamilton was 0.420secs behind his team-mate on his debut for Ferrari.
Yuki Tsunoda's Racing Bull was the midfield interloper in the top order in fourth, and his rookie team-mate Isack Hadjar was in sixth, also ahead of Max Verstappen in the senior Red Bull team.
The world champion looked to be struggling in Melbourne. His best time was set on the medium tyre - he aborted his soft-tyre qualifying simulation run when he took three bites trying to turn into Turn Three and ran wide on the exit.
Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg was eighth, ahead of the Aston Martin of Lance Stroll and George Russell's Mercedes.
On the race simulation runs late in the session, Norris set the pace, seemingly 0.2secs or so quicker than Leclerc and Verstappen. Hamilton was also lagging behind his team-mate on heavy fuel, by about 0.2secs on average.
Williams driver Carlos Sainz, who impressed by setting second fastest time in the first session, was mixing it close to the top teams on race fuel, averaging between the pace of Leclerc and Hamilton.
Mercedes did their race runs on the hard tyres, while the other top teams used the mediums, so their averages cannot be compared. But Antonelli, who was only 16th on single-lap pace, was every bit as quick as Russell in race trim.
The session was incident-free, other than a bounce through the gravel at Turn Six for Hulkenberg.
That contrasted with the first session, which was punctuated by two red flags, one for a heavy crash for Oliver Bearman in the Haas.
The 19-year-old Briton, in his first full season after three substitute appearances in 2024, lost control in Turn 10 and badly damaged his car, which the team could not repair in time to get him out on track to run in the second session.
Off track, there was a significant development after it emerged that all 10 teams have now signed their commercial agreements with F1, committing them to the sport until 2030.
Before their current deals run out at the end of this season, they still have to negotiate their contracts with governing body the FIA, which may take some time.
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