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Lewis Hamilton led a Ferrari 1-2 in FP2 at Baku with a 1:41.293, edging Charles Leclerc by 0.074s. Norris crashed out, Piastri hit the barriers, while Russell and Antonelli impressed for Mercedes.
Lando Norris topped FP1 in Baku ahead of Piastri and Leclerc after a red flag stoppage, as Verstappen struggled and Hamilton clipped the wall in a dramatic session.
Formula 1 has unveiled the six circuits chosen for the F1 Sprint races in the 2026 season.
Round 17 of the 2025 F1 season headed to the Baku shoreline for the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2025.
Max Verstappen stormed to pole at Monza with a 1m 18.792s, edging Lando Norris by 0.077s and Oscar Piastri by 0.190s. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fourth, Hamilton fifth but hit with a grid penalty.
Pierre Gasly signs with Alpine until 2028, securing his role as team leader ahead of F1’s 2026 regulation shift, as the French squad builds for the future.
Lando Norris topped FP3 at Monza with a 1m 19.331s, edging Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by 0.021s. Piastri, Verstappen and Russell completed a top five separated by less than two-tenths.
Lando Norris topped FP2 at Monza with a 1m 19.878s for McLaren, narrowly ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Williams’ Carlos Sainz in a tight fight as Antonelli’s spin brought early red flags.
Hamilton leads FP1 at Monza with a blistering 1:20.117 as Ferrari impress on home turf with Leclerc second and Sainz third for Williams.
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