F1 – Formula One leader Kimi Antonelli was fastest for Mercedes in practice for the Belgian Grand Prix yesterday with Pierre Gasly bringing a halt to the second session with a crash that left debris strewn across the track.
The 19-year-old Italian lapped the Spa-Francorchamps circuit with a best time of one minute 45.944 seconds in practice two, 0.190 quicker than McLaren’s reigning world champion Lando Norris.
Norris was on pole position at Spa last year but this time will have a 10-place grid penalty added to wherever he qualifies today.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was third on the later timesheets, 0.472 off Antonelli’s time, after leading the way in first practice with a time of 1:47.070.
Gasly crashed his Alpine at Stavelot with 14 minutes remaining, smashing his car’s rear wing and suspension and bringing out the red flags.
“Just absolutely lost it out of nowhere,” the Frenchman said over the team radio.
“I must have lost the rear.”
By the time the track was clear again, there was not enough time for more quick laps with drivers focusing on practice starts.
Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton – a winner already this season and chasing a record-equalling sixth Belgian victory – was second fastest in the opening session, 0.145 slower than Verstappen, and fourth later on.
“The balance of the car is generally good, but there are a few areas where we know we can improve, particularly through the middle sector,” said Hamilton, whose teammate Charles Leclerc was third and 11th.