F1 Austrian GP: Kimi Antonelli leads Mercedes 1-2 as Lando Norris faces reliability woes in FP1
Mercedes' championship leader Kimi Antonelli topped first practice at Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix, having a slight edge on team-mate George Russell at a toasty Red Bull Ring.
Russell led the opening running in Spielberg on mediums with a 1m10.407s and then 1m09.898s, ahead of team-mate Antonelli. The Italian teenager took over command with a 1m08.448s lap, but a better comparison came at the halfway point when both Mercedes men donned Pirelli's softs. Antonelli set a 1m07.796s lap, 0.119s ahead of his team-mate, which would remain untouched until the end of the sweltering hot session in Styria.
AdvertisementAdvertisementRussell's best effort got him to within 0.040s of Antonelli, as the Mercedes pair had a gap of almost one second to Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad at that stage, which was the result of other teams dialling in their upgrades or hitting reliability issues.
A hydraulic leak kept reigning world champion Lando Norris out of his McLaren MCL40 until the final 15 minutes of the session, the latest reliability gremlin to hit the Briton. Oscar Piastri did make it out earlier, initially struggling with his brakes before setting a 1m.07914s lap to go third, just 0.117s behind Antonelli's chart topping effort.
Max Verstappen's session was delayed by suspected clutch issues. Verstappen joined the action after 20-odd minutes on soft tyres, but said he was struggling with a lack of grip and feel in the heavily revised Red Bull RB22, which features a new floor, sidepod and various other upgrades. Eventually, the four-time world champion improved to go fourth, 0.281s behind Antonelli.
AdvertisementAdvertisementLewis Hamilton ended the session fifth for Ferrari
Barcelona winner Lewis Hamilton gradually chipped away at his personal bests to take fifth in the Ferrari, which featured an upgraded V6 engine, shipping six tenths to the Mercedes cars. That ended up bumping Lindblad to sixth, ahead of Norris who took seventh on the medium tyre without trying the faster softs in anger, and Franco Colapinto in the Alpine.
On a non-sprint weekend held on a traditional road course, the Austrian Grand Prix was an ideal opportunity for teams to use up one of their four mandatory rookie FP1 sessions. Aboard Charles Leclerc's Ferrari, Dino Beganovic was the fastest rookie runner in ninth, with Haas regular Oliver Bearman rounding out the top 10.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAyumu Iwasa was 15th in Liam Lawson's Racing Bulls machine. Paul Aron also took part, the Estonian deputising for Gabriel Bortoleto in the Audi and claiming 17th. Luke Browning deputised for Carlos Sainz at Williams and was 18th-fastest, with Ryo Hirakawa 19th in Esteban Ocon's Haas and Jak Crawford 20th as he replaced Aston Martin's Lance Stroll.
The second Red Bull of Isack Hadjar was only 12th after suffering engine issues early on and once he did make it out, the Frenchman struggled with severe balance issues that left him off the pace.
The session almost took place without noteworthy incidents, until Sergio Perez ground to a halt at Turn 3 in the Cadillac. With just a minute to go, Perez's stoppage effectively ended the first of three practice sessions.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Franco Colapinto, Alpine
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
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Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing
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Dino Beganovic, Ferrari
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Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
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Franco Colapinto, Alpine, Pierre Gasly, Alpine
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Franco Colapinto, Alpine, Pierre Gasly, Alpine
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
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Mattia Binotto, Audi F1 Team
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing
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AdvertisementAdvertisementLando Norris, McLaren
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Like Crawford, Aston Martin F1 Team
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Luke Browning, Williams
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The Williams team excercises
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Valtteri Bottas, Cadillac Racing
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AdvertisementAdvertisementRyo Hirakawa, Haas F1 Team
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Paul Aron, Audi F1 Team R26
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
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Luke Browning, Williams
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Dino Beganovic, Ferrari
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Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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Like Crawford, Aston Martin F1 Team
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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
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AdvertisementAdvertisementAndrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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George Russell, Mercedes
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Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Pierre Gasly, Alpine
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Sergio Perez, Cadillac Racing
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Luke Browning, Williams
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Lando Norris, McLaren
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