FP1: Leclerc leads Sainz and Verstappen as Ferrari begin Spanish GP weekend on the front foot – Formula 1

Championship leader Charles Leclerc took top spot in a first practice session that saw teams experimenting and evaluating their cars ahead of the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix – with Ferrari team mate Carlos Sainz and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen completing the top three.

Eagle eyes were trained closely on the cars in FP1 to spot any new upgrades, the likes of Williams, Aston Martin, McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari having brought significant packages to their respective cars. As a result, flow-vis paint and aero rakes emerged on the machinery early on this sweltering Barcelona afternoon.

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Times tumbled after Verstappen set the early benchmark on hard tyres, the field emerging on softs around the halfway mark for Leclerc to set the fastest lap of 1m 19.828s – 0.079s faster than Sainz. The Scuderia’s package included a new rear wing for Spain.

With Ferrari shooting to the top, Verstappen improved to third on softs for Red Bull – 0.336s off the pace – having had a new nose fitted to his car early on.

1


Charles
Leclerc
LEC
Ferrari

1:19.828

2


Carlos
Sainz
SAI
Ferrari

+0.079s

3


Max
Verstappen
VER
Red Bull Racing

+0.336s

4


George
Russell
RUS
Mercedes

+0.762s

5


Fernando
Alonso
ALO
Alpine

+0.940s

Mercedes fitted new engines to both of their drivers’ cars – both donning brand-new parts surrounding the floor area – Lewis Hamilton also having taken a new gearbox this weekend (no penalty applied). George Russell finished fourth while Hamilton was sixth, the last driver within a second of Leclerc.

Between the Silver Arrows was Fernando Alonso, the Alpine driver rounding out the top five at home.

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McLaren’s Lando Norris – also testing out a suite of parts – was seventh and two-tenths ahead of eighth-place AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly. AlphaTauri stripped paint off their liveries in an apparent weight-saving exercise, also bringing new rear wings to Spain.

Gasly’s team mate Yuki Tsunoda rounded out the top 10, behind ninth-place McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo. Esteban Ocon previously dubbed Spain his “half” home race, given his father and extended family live here, and finished 11th in FP1 for Alpine.


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Behind Ocon was Lance Stroll, 12th. Aston Martin broke curfew on Thursday and spent the long night fitting upgrades to their AMR22 cars, revised sidepods the clearest indication of a new direction for the team in green. Sebastian Vettel finished 16th in this session.

Alfa Romeo ran reserve driver Robert Kubica in place of Zhou Guanyu for FP1, the veteran Pole finishing 13th – while Valtteri Bottas took P17.

Next on the board were the Haas drivers, Kevin Magnussen 14th ahead of Mick Schumacher. Their upgrades are bound for the French Grand Prix, rather than Spain.

In place of Alex Albon at Williams was Nyck De Vries, the Formula E driver and Mercedes F1 reserve finishing 18th. In a coincidental homage to Albon’s hair, Nicholas Latifi ran red flow-vis paint on his car early on, the Canadian taking P19.

Juri Vips has a full schedule, having finished sixth in F2 practice earlier on before taking over Sergio Perez’s Red Bull for F1 FP1. He completed the practice programme to finish 20th – and now gears up for F2 qualifying at 1830 local time.

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