F1 Saudi Arabian GP: Charles Leclerc leads Max Verstappen in opening practice

The Ferrari driver, who won last weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, surged to the top of the order in the closing stages of first practice with a 1m30.772s to end up 0.116s clear of reigning worꦯld champion Verstappen.
Leclerc’s benchmark time was set on Pirelli’s soft tyres, while Verstappen produced 𓆉his best lap on the hard tyres after aborting hisꩵ first run on softs and then suffering a snap on his second effort.
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Valtteri Bottas made a late m🦋ove up the order to put his Alfa Romeo third in the timesheets, just 0.312s off the pace.
Carlos Sainz struggled with bounci🅘ng in his Ferrari on ไhis way to fourth, ahead of AlphaTauri pairing Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda who took fifth and sixth respectively.
Seventh place went the way of Sergio Perez, who finished 0.791s down in the second Red Bull, while Esteban Ocon was eighth-quickes🦹t for A💎lpine.
It proved to be a difficult start to the weekend for Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton𒀰, with the reigning ✨world champions still trying to address the porpoising issue it believes is holding back the true performance of its W13 challenger.

Hamilton could only set the ninth-fastest time on soft tyres, some 1.5s off the pace, as he reported “a lot of bouncing” throughout the opening 6꧒0 minutes of running in Jeddah.
Mercedes teamma𝓡te George Russell ended up 15th after spending much of FP1 running a different rear wing configuration to Hamilton.
Just 0.017s back frꦕom Hamilton, two-time world champion Fernando Alonso completed the top 𝔍10 for Alpine.
Opening practice was interru🔯pted by a brief red flag when McLaren’s Lando Norris clipped a 50m brake marker that had fallen onto the circuit at Turn 1, leaving remnants of polystyrene strewn all across the end of the straight.
After claiming🎀 a sensational fifth place in Bahrain, Kevin Magnussen failed 💮to set a time in first practice after his Haas suffered a hydraulic leak on his out-lap.
The Dane was unable to rejoin the sess♛ion w𓃲ith the American outfit required to change the radiator on his VF-22.

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