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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc fastest in first practice but has 10-place grid penalty


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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc fastest in first practice but has 10-place grid penalty

Leclerc, whose session was delayed by half an hour because of the battery change, was 0.221 seconds quicker than Norris, but was running on softer tyres and at a time when the track was in a better condition because it was later in the session.

Norris was 0.264 seconds quicker than Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, who had team-mate George Russell a further 0.359secs behind on a weekend that so far has been dominated by his spat with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

Leclerc’s brother Arthur, a Ferrari development driver, drove Carlos Sainz’s car.

Verstappen did not take part in the session, his car driven by French Formula 2 driver Isack Hadjar, a contender for a seat at Red Bull’s RB team next year.

Red Bull are considering whether to drop Sergio Perez after a second consecutive difficult season for the ******** alongside Verstappen. If they do, either Liam Lawson or Yuki Tsunoda – most likely Lawson – would be promoted from RB and Hadjar may be slotted in at RB.

Alpine’s Pierre Gasly was fifth fastest, ahead of Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg, the two teams disputing sixth place in the constructors’ championship this weekend, with Alpine five points ahead.

Williams driver Franco Colapinto was seventh fastest, ahead of Haas’ Kevin Magnussen, Aston Martin reserve Felipe Drugovich and Perez.

Alpine’s Jack Doohan, drafted in for Esteban Ocon to get a head start on his debut season in 2025, was 19th fastest after pledging to make a steady start to his F1 career.

Among the reserve drivers who stepped in, McLaren’s Ryo Hirakawa ended up 14th, ahead of Hadjar in 16th.

Ayumu Iwasa was 17th in Tsunoda’s Red Bull, from Arthur Leclerc, Doohan and Briton Luke Browning in the Williams.

It was an emotional day for the entire Leclerc family. Their mother Pascale was in the Ferrari pit, and on Thursday Charles Leclerc spoke about what it meant to the family, who lost father Herve to ******* in 2017.

“It is definitely a very, very special moment for not only me, not only for Arthur, but I think for the whole family,” Charles said, “because I can only see how much sacrifices my parents have done when I was younger for us to continue.

“They had to stop Arthur’s career at one point because they could not afford to pay for both of us. It is special for how much my father has given to help our careers. It is a dream, for both of us.

“I know how much it meant for my father to be able to restart Arthur’s career. When he did that, he was so happy. It’s very special also for that, for how much my father has given to us in order to pursue our dream. So it will be a moment I will forever remember for sure.”



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