Charles Leclerc fastest for Ferrari, Hamilton hits wall in Canada FP2
Charles Leclerc led Ferrari to a one-two finish in second practice for the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday as championship leader Lewis Hamilton damaged his Mercedes af𒈔ter hitting the wall on a hot lap.
After seeing Hamilton and Mercedes run almost a second clear of the field in FP1, Ferrari managed to 🦋bounce back by leading the way in second practice, with Leclerc setting the fastest time of the session at 1m12.177s.

Charles Leclerc led Ferrar♑i to a one-two finish in second practice for the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday as championship leader Lewis Hamilton damaged his Mercedes after hitting the wall on a hot lap.
After seeing Hamilton and Mercedes run almost a second clear of the field in FP1, Ferrari managed to bounce back by leading the way in second practice, with Leclerc se🤡🥃tting the fastest time of the session at 1m12.177s.
Both Leclerc and teammate Sebastian Vettel managed to impr💯ove on their second push laps on the Soft compound tyre, with just seven-hundredths of a second🍷 separating the pair at the end of the session.
Valtteri Bottas took third place for Merceܫdes, leading its charge alone after a mistake from Hamilton left his car with damage that brought his session to an early end.
Hamilton got out of shape coming through the Turn 8/9 chicane, causing the right-rear tyre to clip the wall on exi🐎t, leaving him with a p🐼uncture.
Mercedes investigated the issue and changed the rear of Hamilton's car as a precaution, but were unable to make the fixes in time to get him back out on-track before the end of t🔯he session. The Briton finished FP2 in sixth place, seven-tenths of a second off the pace.
Hamilton wasn't the only driver to suffer a prang, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen clipping the Wall of Champions after getting too close to teammate Pierre Gasly while exiting the final corner. 🐠Gasly and Verstappen ended FP2 in P12 and P13 respectively.
The ꦜissues for the regular front-runners allowed Carlos Sainz Jr. to take an unexpected fourth-place finish for McLaren ahead of Haas' Kevin Magnussen, with Racing Point driver Sergio Perez following Hamilton in seventh place.
Renault duo Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulken🌠berg ended the session eighth and ninth respectively, while Lance Stroll completed the top 10 for Racing Point. Stroll is und𒉰er investigation for forcing Romain Grosjean off-track at the final corner in the closing stages of the session.