Lando Norris topped the second practice in the British Grand Prix of Ferrari Charles Licerk and Luis Hamilton on Friday’s interesting Friday in Silverston.
McLaren and Ferrari were appointed to a huge battle during the remaining weekend, although Norris beat Leclerc by 0.222 seconds with Hamilton 0.301s off the pace.
However, Leclerc and Hamilton have selected their best time on the second payment rolls, so they had more speed at a time when Noris, the Austrian GP winner, could not have left a lot on the table.
McLaren CEO Zach Brown Tell Sky Sports F1: “Ferrares looks very strong on one bosom and racing speed. A little early, but Ferrari looks very harsh.”
Oscar Pacide, who advances 15 points from Norris in the drivers championship, ranked fourth, with Max Versaben in fifth place – both drivers are nearly half a second slower than Norris.
Versappen clearly struggled with the bottom of the two sesses on the high -speed Silverstone circuit as it seems that the new Red Bull is not placed in the foreground.
Kimi Antonelli was the fastest Mercedes in sixth place, with George Russell on the eighth and was unlikely to compete to put the pole on the homeland.
Aston Martin has divided Mercedes’s pair in seventh place, with ISCK Hadjar and Lawson continued in Racing Bulls at nine and ten.
Carlos Sainz caused the only yellow flags for the second practice with the old consecutive consecutive consecutive and the leadership is being investigated in a “possible” way when he went, after woven in the middle of the circle.
More to follow …
British GP table in Sky SPORTS F1
Saturday 5 July
9.10 AM: F3 SPRINT
11.15 pm: GP Practice British Three (the session begins at 11:30 am)
1.10 pm: f2 sprint
2.15 pm: British rehabilitation accumulation GP*
3 pm: British rehabilitation GP*
4.55 pm: F4 1 race
5.40 pm: qualification TED book
Sunday, July 6
8.15 am: F4 Race 2
9.25 in the morning: F3 Features
11 am: F2 feature race
1.30 pm: Grand Prix Sunday: British GP Build-up*
3 pm: British Grand Prix*
5 pm: Flag Flag: British GP reaction*
6 pm: Ted Book*
*Also at the main sky sports event
Then in the 2025 Formula 1 season is The Big One, The British Grand Prix in Silverstone – Live on Sky SPOTS F1 and Sky Showcase with Sunday’s race at 3 pm. Stream Sky SPORTS at now – no contract, cancellation at any time.
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