Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – Free Practice 2: Leclerc still ahead of Verstappen

Charles Leclerc was once again the fastest in the second free practice session in Jeddah. The Monegasque, who is ahead of Max Verstappen and his teammate Carlos Sainz, hit a wall which shortened his session.

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It is in an atmosphere that we do not like to see that this second free practice session has started.

After the attack on an oil refinery a few kilometers from the circuit, the paddock was on edge and teams felt a certain apprehension as they were unsure if their safety was guaranteed. A meeting will take place at 8pm to discuss the rest of the weekend. Despite a delay of over fifteen minutes at the start, the session was able to proceed without any issues.

Leclerc in the lead but makes a mistake.

Like in the first session, Charles Leclerc was the fastest. The Monegasque driver surpassed Max Verstappen by more than a tenth, but the reigning champion was on medium tires. Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez follow in the rankings, also on the yellow compound, showcasing the dominance of Red Bull and Ferrari at the moment over the rest of the field. However, Leclerc was unable to finish the session after hitting one of the walls on the narrow Saudi circuit, just like his teammate Carlos Sainz. With these mistakes, the Reds were unable to work on their race pace unlike the Red Bulls.

The Mercedes cars took fifth and sixth place in a still temperamental W13. George Russell once again complained about the handling of his car, while Lewis Hamilton had his seat changed at the beginning of the session. Lando Norris sets the seventh fastest time behind the Silver Arrows, showing that the MCL36 is less struggling on a high-speed circuit.

Coming back to Earth for Haas

While Günther Steiner was living a waking dream after Kévin Magnussen’s P5 in Bahrain, the team director had a harsh reality check. Magnussen had a disastrous day: deprived of the first practice session due to a hydraulic problem, the Danish driver could only complete 13 laps in the second session before his engine gave up. Haas will need to quickly work on the reliability of their car if the glimpsed improvement is to be more than a false hope.

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 1:30.074 15
2 Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:30.214 +0.140 20
3 Sainz Jr. Scuderia Ferrari 1:30.320 +0.246 12
4 Perez Red Bull Racing 1:30.360 +0.286 22
5 Hamilton Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:30.513 +0.439 22
6 Russell Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:30.664 +0.590 26
7 Norris McLaren F1 Team 1:30.735 +0.661 24
8 Ocon Alpine F1 Team 1:30.760 +0.686 24
9 Bottas Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1:30.832 +0.758 25
10 Tsunoda Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:30.886 +0.812 26
11 Alonso Alpine F1 Team 1:30.944 +0.870 25
12 Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:30.963 +0.889 27
13 Schumacher Haas F1 Team 1:31.169 +1.095 25
14 Stroll Cognizant Aston Martin Racing 1:31.372 +1.298 27
15 Ricciardo McLaren F1 Team 1:31.527 +1.453 22
16 Hülkenberg Cognizant Aston Martin Racing 1:31.615 +1.541 28
17 Zhou Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1:31.615 +1.541 25
18 Latifi Williams Racing 1:31.814 +1.740 24
19 Albon Williams Racing 1:31.866 +1.792 27
20 Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:32.344 +2.270 13
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