Spaniard sizzles in ‘dangerous, messy’ F1 practice as Hamilton’s near miss costs Mercedes

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F1: Aston Martin's Fernado Alonso stole the show in Saudi Arabia, while Daniel Ricciardo struggled in Practice.

Alonso upstages rivals in Practice | 01:12Fernando Alonso topped the times for Aston Martin ahead of George Russell and Max Verstappen in a busy floodlit second practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Every practice, qualifying session and race from the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship™ LIVE. New to Kayo?Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fourth ahead of Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull, Lance Stroll in the other Aston Martin and Carlos Sainz in the second Ferrari. Hamilton said he was avoiding Sainz and did not know another driver, on a fast lap, was behind him. The stewards chose to investigate after the session with Hamilton later warned and Mercedes fined €15,000, the FIA blaming a “serious failure” on the part of the team over radio communication.

Verstappen and Leclerc improved their times, but only to second and third respectively, three-tenths adrift. With 15 minutes remaining, most chose to switch to race simulation runs with more fuel and hard compound tyres.

 

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