Russell fastest practice session for Chinese Grand Prix
Max Verstappen drives during the sprint qualifying session ahead of the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai. PHOTO / AFP
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George Russell was quickest ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli and the McLaren of world champion Lando Norris on Friday in the only practice session of the Chinese Grand Prix weekend in Shanghai.
Russell, winner of the season-opener in Australia, was
untouchable again, going fastest on the medium tyres in the first part of the
session.
He then strapped on softs with 12 minutes to go and blasted
round in 1min 32.741 sec, 0.120 clear of Antonelli.
Norris, who was 0.555sec behind Russell, and Oscar Piastri
came next in an improvement for McLaren, who struggled in Australia.
Fifth and sixth were the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and
Lewis Hamilton respectively.
The Haas of Oliver Bearman was seventh and Max Verstappen's
Red Bull was eighth, a massive 1.8sec adrift of Russell.
Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) and Pierre Gasly (Alpine) rounded out
the top 10 ahead of qualifying later Friday for the first sprint race of the
season.
Teams had only one hour to hone their set-ups at the
Shanghai International Circuit, a very different track to Melbourne where last
week's opening race was held.
Shanghai has one long straight and several complexes of
turns requiring a different approach to battery deployment and energy
harvesting in the new cars, which have a 50-50 split between conventional and
electrical power.
Hamilton, who won the sprint in China 12 months ago, had an
early spin Friday when his brakes locked up towards the end of the main
straight.
It was an eventful start to the session for the seven-time
world champion, who also had a minor bump with Norris when they touched in the
final corner.
Rookie Arvid Lindblad had to retire from his first look at
the Shanghai track after just five laps with smoke coming out of his cockpit.


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