Charles Leclerc pips George Russell in first-ever Miami F1 practice

The world championship leader managed the fastest time at the Miami International Autodrome around the Hard Rock Stadium with a 1m31.098s as the Ferrari driver loo🍨ks to bounce back from a disappointing grand p💫rix last time out at Imola.
Leclerc ended up just 0.071s ahead of Russell, who caught the eye in a much more impressive showing for Mercedes, while reigning world champion Max Verstappen was third-qu✱ickest for Red Bull, 0.179s down.
In a bid to turnaround its terrible start to the season, Mercedes has brought several new parts to Miami, including a new lower-drag rear wing♒.
The early indications from FP1 suggest the eight-time constr꧅uctors’ champions are in better shape, with the porpoising ph🎃enomenon not appearing to affect the W13 as severely as at previous circuits.
But while Russell was second-fastes✅t, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton - who has become embroiled in a disagreement with the FIA ov♐er a ban on wearing jewellery in his F1 car - finished eighth, nearly eight-tenths behind his teammate.

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was two-tenths off the pace in fourth, ahea🔴ꦰd of AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly, who rounded out the top-five.
A high-spee🍌d spin at Turn 4 left Carlos Sainz with a puncture that pre🀅vented the Ferrari driver from setting a lap on Pirelli’s soft tyres.
The Spaniard 🃏ended up sixth, ahead of Alex Albon, who posted a strong lap to put his Williams seventh in the FP1 order and just seven-tenths off the pace.
Behind Hamilton, ❀Kevin Magnussen and Daniel Ricciardo comple💎ted the top-10 for Haas and McLaren.
ಞMiami’s new circuit proved to be a real test for the drivers, with Valtteri Bottas becoming the first to hit the wall and cause a stoppage when he crashed at Turn 7, resulting in the only red flag of the session.


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