Charles Leclerc goes fastest for Ferrari in Friday practice for the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes show promising signs of a return to form at the Circuit de Catalunya

  • Charles Leclerc was fastest for Ferrari in both of Friday's Spanish GP sessions
  • But George Russell ended day just over a tenth of a second down for Mercedes
  • Fellow Brit Lewis Hamilton was also a tenth of a shy off his Mercedes team-mate
  • World champion Max Verstappen only fifth fastest behind Carlos Sainz 

Ferrari's Formula One leader Charles Leclerc was fastest in Spanish Grand Prix practice on Friday with George Russell and seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton second and third for Mercedes.

Ferrari introduced upgrades to try to close the performance gap to rivals Red Bull, who have won the last two races with world champion Max Verstappen, and they seemed to be working well.

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Leclerc set a best time of one minute 19.670 seconds on the faster soft tyres in the late afternoon sunshine with Russell 0.117 slower, also on the soft compound, and Hamilton 0.204 off the pace.

Championship leader Charles Leclerc was fastest in practice for the Spanish Grand Prix
Leclerc managed to go fastest in both the morning and afternoon sessions at Catalunya

Reigning champions Mercedes, struggling to tame a bouncing car in the first five races of the season, seemed to be making progress with their 'porpoising' problem.

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'The car is definitely reacting differently and we have different limitations this time,' said Russell.

'We definitely don't have the porpoising in the straight but we are experiencing a bit here and there in the corners,' added the Briton.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said Mercedes appeared to be getting on top of their issues.

'They've had a strong day today, by the looks of things, so we've got a few bits we need to tidy up,' he told Sky Sports television.

Leclerc lapped in 1:19.828 in the first session, with Spanish team mate Carlos Sainz 0.079 slower and Verstappen third. Sainz was fourth in session two with the Dutch driver fifth.

Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes finished the day in an encouraging third place for Mercedes
The seven-time world champion will hope his Friday pace can last through the weekend

Leclerc has a 19-point advantage over Verstappen while Ferrari have seen their lead whittled back to six in the constructors' standings.

'It's been close since the beginning of the season and every time they (Red Bull) have brought upgrades they have been closer and closer and now I think are a bit in front, especially in terms of race pace,' Leclerc told reporters earlier.

'I hope it (the upgrades) will be enough for us to jump back in front.'

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Verstappen has won three races this season and Leclerc the other two. Russell was fourth in the first session and Hamilton sixth. Alpine's two times world champion Fernando Alonso was fifth and sixth respectively in the sessions.

Hamilton's team-mate George Russell ended Friday's running as the second quickest driver
Meanwhile, world champion Max Verstappen was fifth fastest for Red Bull on Friday

 

Formula E champion and Mercedes reserve Nyck de Vries made his grand prix weekend debut in place of Thai driver Alex Albon at Williams for the opening session and was 18th but quicker than Canadian regular Nicholas Latifi.

Estonian Juri Vips replaced Sergio Perez in the Red Bull, and was last while experienced Polish reserve Robert Kubica took the wheel of Guanyu Zhou's Alfa Romeo and put in the 13th fastest lap.

Valtteri Bottas stopped his Alfa Romeo on track early in the second session and McLaren's Lando Norris damaged the floor of his car after only six laps and sat out the remainder of the afternoon.