Formula 1: Oscar Piastrri crosses the fastest in front of Charles Leclerac in FP1 on Miami Grand Prix tikitaka News

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Formula 1: Oscar Piastrri crosses the fastest in front of Charles Leclerac in FP1 on Miami Grand Prix

The Championship Leader Formula 1 Oscar Piarrrrrrrri was the fastest in the only practice for Miami Grand Prix on Friday, while McLaren teammate Lando Norris had to in his car.

Australian, chasing the third win in a row on Sunday, covered with the fastest soft tires with the best of time 01: 27.128 seconds with Ferrari Charles Leclerc The next best, but 0,356 slower.

Red Bull Champion Max VerstappenHe arrives in Miami after celebrating his first child with a Kelly Piquet partner, the third was the third fastest and 0.45pse outside the leading tempo.

Miami Round is a Sprint weekend, with the training qualifiers on Saturday 100km later on Friday, instead of a session of other practice.

NorrisLast year’s winner of Miami who lost the championship leaders to Piastra in Saudi Arabia two weeks ago, there were only 12. on time of time after the red flags prevented them from accelerating tires.

He had to write earlier after he found the tools, including the torches, left in the cockpit when he took on the track for his first round. Stewards said to explore the car release team in a seemingly insecure state, at the risk of a fine.

The session was stopped with the remaining four minutes after Haas Rookie Ollie Bearman Hit the wall on line 12, before some drivers finish the fast circles on soft tires.

“I’m fine, I’m sorry,” British said.

Norris and Haas Esteban Ocon He used to have almost a miss when McLaren quickly came to the Frenchman who was slowly going to the racing line at the end straight. That incident was also researched.

Williams’ Carlos Sainz was the fourth with a teammate Alex Albon Fifth and racing bulls Rookie Isack Hadjar Sixth.

Mercedes had George Russell Seventh, in front of Red Bull Yuki Tsunoda and Mercedes Some Antonelli with Fernando Alonso 10. for Aston Martin.

Ferrari is the world’s seven-world champion Lewis Hamilton It was 13. But again failed to enter soft tires for red flags.



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