Max Verstappen topped the timesheets for Red Bull before taking a late spin at Albert Park in an eventful first free practice at the Australian Grand Prix
The Dutchman lapped the lakeside circuit in one minute, 18.790 seconds, nearly half a second quicker than second fastest Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes, as two red flags disrupted the session. Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez was third quickest, with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso fourth.The session was halted midway through due to a GPS failure, which organisers said made teams unable to monitor car positions and closing speeds.
The first red flag led to plenty of traffic on the track and tempers flared as a number of drivers narrowly avoided ploughing into rivals. Verstappen finished his session with a bit of drama, taking a big spin at turn four to ruin his tyres. Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fifth and sixth quickest with McLaren’s Lando Norris seventh. Alpine’s Pierre Gasly was eighth fastest ahead of Mercedes driver George Russell.
Hamilton complained of bouncing after a lap on medium tyres in a reminder of the team’s porpoising problems that plagued them throughout the 2022 season. But he squeezed in a fast lap between the red flags to sandwich himself between Verstappen and Perez’s times.Haas’s Kevin Magnussen, the slowest of the 20 cars, skidded into the gravel, while AlphaTauri may have some repairs to do after driver Yuki Tsunoda locked up at high speed to take a big slide through gravel midway through the session.
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