19 Apr 2025

F1: Norris leads McLaren practice one-two as Tsunoda crashes

7:55 am on 19 April 2025
Liam Lawson driving the (30) Visa Cash App Racing Bulls VCARB 02 on track during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain.

Liam Lawson driving the (30) Visa Cash App Racing Bulls VCARB 02. Photo: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Formula One leader Lando Norris led the expected McLaren one-two in the second Saudi Arabian Grand Prix practice on Saturday, while Yuki Tsunoda crashed his Red Bull.

Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri, separated by three points at the top of the championship, resumed normal service after Alpine's Pierre Gasly was surprise pace-setter in the first session.

The Briton lapped the super-fast floodlit Corniche circuit with a best time of one minute 28.267 seconds, 0.163 quicker than Australian Piastri.

Red Bull's four-times world champion Max Verstappen lapped third fastest, 0.280 off the pace, before teammate Tsunoda brought red flags out with nine minutes remaining.

The Japanese, drafted in from Racing Bulls in a straight swap with New Zealand's Liam Lawson, clipped the kerb at the final corner and put his car in the wall.

He was able to step out and walk away.

When practice resumed, there was only enough time for practice starts. Tsunoda still managed to finish sixth, while Lawson was 14th.

Gasly led the first session in 1:29.239 seconds, 0.007 quicker than Norris.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was third in that opener with Piastri, winner in Bahrain last weekend and hoping to become the first Australian to lead the championship since Mark Webber in 2010, fourth.

Verstappen finished ninth in the first practice, Tsunoda was just behind him, and Lawson 11th.

That session, run in the late afternoon sunshine on the shores of the Red Sea, was largely unrepresentative of the conditions for Sunday's qualifying and Monday's race, which is held at night.

The session still served as a useful measure of driver confidence on a daunting track that rewards the gradual building up of pace.

- Reuters

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