Oscar Piastri fastest from Lewis Hamilton in rain-hit second Japanese GP practice

Oscar Piastri leads the way in a rain-hit second practicཧe with a distinct lack of running.

Oscar Piastri set the quickest time in a wet-dry FP2
Oscar Piastri set the quickest time in a wet-dry FP2

McLaren’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri ended up fastest in a rain-hit practice session that featured very little running at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.

Piastri set the pace with a late flurry of soft tyre laps once the track had dried enough to switch to slicks f�ไ�or the closing minutes of second practice, with the Australian heading Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes by 0.501 seconds.

Charles Leclerc was 🎶third-fastest but♋ with a time that was over four seconds down on Piastri’s benchmark.

Aft💖er dry running in FP1, a downpour prior to second practice left the track damp but not initially wet enough to use intermediate or wet tyres.

A combination of teams not wanting to take risks on one of the most challenging circuits ofꩲ the calendar, and being unwilling to burn through sets🐷 of tyres which may be needed later in the weekend, was behind the lack of track action.

With 30 minutes of the session gone, drivers finally stated to emerge on int🌃ermediate tyres, with the RB pair of Yuki T🥃sunoda and Daniel Ricciardo initially setting the pace.

Tsunoda and Ricciardo would go on to finish fourth and fifth, ahead of Lando Norris, who had a wobbl༺e at Turn 1 as he took sixth, ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Alpine’s Esteb൩an Ocon.

Haas🔯’ Kevin Magnussen was the only oไther driver to have a registered lap time.

The Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, Aston ꦯMartin pair Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, and Mercedes’ G🥂eorge Russell were among the seven drivers who did not go out at all.

Logan S✱argeant had been ruled out of the session after suffering damage to his Williams during a heavy FP1 shunt.

Ricciardo completed nine ♛laps - the most of anyone - but has started the weekend on the backfoot after missing first practice so that Red Bull junior Ayumu Iwasa could run.

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