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Bahrain GP: Oscar Piastri quickest from Lando Norris in McLaren one-two with Lewis Hamilton eighth in upgraded Ferrari in second practice | F1 News

Oscar Bayastiri Lando Norris led one McLaren, while Luis Hamilton ranked only in Ferrari, which was promoted in the second practice in the Grand Prix in Bahrain.

Pasri beat Norris by 0.154, then there were more than three tenths of George Russell in third place, where McLaren confirmed his status as a car to overcome it this week.

Ferrari brought a large upgrade package to Bahrain, including a new ground, but it does not seem to have enabled them to approach McLaren.

Charles Licertric ranked fourth but 0.540s from PiaSSTRI, with hamilton 1.071s off the leading pace after a brittle bosom.

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Ferrari showed a strong pace during the early stages of the second practice, which is the most representative course before qualifying on Saturday, as it was held at night in cooler conditions, but McLaren showed its true pace when the teams conducted qualified simulations.

“I don’t think there is a big surprise there, but the gaps look really big,” he said. Sky SPORTS F1Naomi Chef.

“McLaren looks really comfortable and it seems that others still have a job to do before rehabilitation.

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“I really felt that Oscar has taken this season’s step. Lando seems to have a difficult competitor against him.”

Kimi Antonelle, who missed almost all the first training due to a feverish engine, was fifth and Izak Haydagar in Rsabang Paul continued in sixth place on medium tires compared to anyone else on the sofa.

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Mercedes was forced to use “Old F1” technologies to separate the gearbox and the Kimi Antonelli engine through the FP1 Grand Prix

The world champion Max Versaben complained about brakes throughout the session, as he finished seventh and was 0.825 seconds behind Pastari.

His teammate Red Bull Yuki Tsunouda was only eighteen, so we hope he will find time overnight or a major challenge to get out of the first quarter. Tsunuda was reprimanded before the second practice of overcoming Alex Albon in the hole lane in the previous session.

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Yuki Tsunoda Alex Albon exceeded the hole in the first practice

Fernando Alonso, from Aston Martin, had an extraordinary moment when the steering wheel came out while circulating to the last corner.

Alonso got the steering wheel again and managed to return to the hole lane, where his crew quickly fixed the router column case.

Bahrain GP practices two of the schedule

driver a team time
1) Oscar Pasri McLaren 1: 30.505
2) Lando Norris McLaren +0.154
3) George Russell Mercedes +0.527
4) Charles Licerrick Ferrari +0.540
5) Kimi Antonelle Mercedes +0.722
6) Isack Hadjar Bull +0.733
7) Max Versaben Red Ball +0.825
8) Louis Hamilton Ferrari +1.071
9) Oliver Berman Hay +1.079
10) Carlos Science Williams +1.118
11) Alex Albon Williams +1.191
12) Liam Lawson Bull +1.201
13) Gabriel Portolo Spoiler +1.267
14) Jacques Douuhan Alpine Mountains +1.283
15) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +1.320
16) Esteban Okon Hay +1.365
17) Pierre Jasli Alpine Mountains +1.442
18) Yuki Tsunoda Red Ball +1.519
19) Lance Nuzha Aston Martin +1.877
20) Niko Holkenberg Spoiler +1.991

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Martin Brundle from Sky SPORTS F1 breaks the best chances of winning the Bahrain Grand Prix

Saturday, April 12

  • 11.10 AM: F3 race
  • 1.15 pm: GP Practice Bahrain Three (the session begins at 1:30 pm)
  • 3.10 pm: f2 sprint
  • 4.10 pm: Rehabilitation accumulation in Bahrain GP
  • 5 pm: Bahrain’s rehabilitation GP
  • 7 pm: qualification TED book

Sunday, April 13

  • 10.50 am: F3 Features
  • 12.20 pm: F2 Features
  • 2.30 pm: Bahrain GP Build-up: Grand Prix Sunday
  • 4 pm: Bahrain Grand race
  • 6 pm: Bahrain’s reaction GP: the volatile flag
  • 7 pm: Ted Book

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2025-04-11 16:05:00

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