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F1 Monza: Ferrari Leads Free Practice 2 – Hamilton Fastest

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ferrari Shines ‌at Monza in Second Free Practice; Hamilton Leads Leclerc and Sainz

(From Daniele, Monza) Ferrari delivered a strong performance ‍at their home Grand ⁤Prix, bouncing back⁢ from a challenging Friday in the Netherlands with a promising start ⁢to the Italian ‌Grand Prix weekend in the second free practice session.

Monza was​ alight ‍with red ​as‍ Ferrari showed pace in FP2: Lewis Hamilton ‍topped the timesheets, edging out Charles Leclerc, who ​appeared agreeable​ pushing when needed. This positive ​showing is a crucial boost ⁤for the team, especially as Leclerc faces a five-place ⁢grid ⁣penalty ‌regardless ⁢of qualifying ⁤results. The team,sporting ‌a special livery‍ in honour of ⁤Niki‍ Lauda,sees‌ this home race as a vital‍ chance to turn around a challenging season,mirroring‌ last year’s unexpected victory for‍ Leclerc.

The track characteristics ⁤favor high speed and overtaking, making it theoretically less suited to McLaren. However, ‌McLaren has demonstrated⁢ the ability to be competitive ​on any circuit. Lando norris struggled in the papaya team’s session, experiencing issues with ⁢car setup and grip, leading‍ to excursions on the gravel and a sixth-place finish. Formula 2 driver Alex Dunne also ⁤had seat ‍time in the ⁤other McLaren.

The Irish driver, in ​his 16th time ‌on track, focused on gaining experience rather than pushing for a fast lap. carlos sainz, ⁣a‌ former Ferrari ⁣driver​ and fan‍ favorite, secured third position, capitalizing on the speed potential of his Williams car. Kimi​ Antonelli delivered a strong recovery to ​fifth, despite ⁣a brief track‍ excursion, finding a good rhythm. George russell’s session⁢ was cut short by​ a‍ late reliability issue. Max Verstappen finished fourth, half a⁢ second off the pace, but remains a threat if he can optimize ⁣his car’s setup ⁤to address the low grip he reported. Max complained of the very little adherence.

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