Formula 1: Perfect Friday for World Cup leader Leclerc

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Formula 1 leader Charles Leclerc made a perfect start to the Spanish Grand Prix (Sunday, 4 p.m., live on ORF 1 and in the live stream) thanks to technical innovations and an impeccable driving performance. The 24-year-old from Monaco set the fastest practice time of 1:19.670 minutes in his passed Ferrari on Friday, relegating the two Mercedes drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton to second and third place.

World champion Max Verstappen had to settle for fifth place in the Red Bull in the north of Barcelona behind Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz. Despite Ferrari’s new technology, Verstappen was not upset. “They come with a few upgrades, but in the end we have to focus on ourselves,” demanded the 24-year-old after three wins in five races: “We need a clean weekend. We want to start from the front, then we don’t need to overtake.”

Red Bull has not brought any significant innovations and relies on the old car concept. The strengthened Mercedes and Ferrari installed new parts for changed aerodynamics. Just like Sebastian Vettel in the brand new Aston Martin. Due to the similarity to the Red Bull, the International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) had even investigated whether the English had copied aerodynamic parts from the competition. According to a statement, the FIA ​​came to the conclusion that the racing team did not break any rules with the new cars.

Ferrari sets the tone in Barcelona

Ferrari sets the tone in the first two free practice sessions for the Barcelona Formula 1 Grand Prix. Championship leader Charles Leclerc was twice fastest on Friday.

“Will look into it”

But Red Bull doesn’t want to accept that. “We will look into the matter in detail,” said motorsport consultant Helmut Marko on Sky: “Now we have to clarify how this incredible copy came about.” Vettel’s new company car looked enormously like Verstappen’s car at first glance. “Copying is not forbidden in the beginning,” said Marko, but also noted: “There is evidence that data was downloaded.”

AP / Joan Monfort

Aston Martin faces copying allegations from Red Bull

The spicy thing: Aston Martin had poached important engineers from Red Bull last year, including chief aerodynamicist Dan Fallows. According to Marko, the Brit switched sides for a “disproportionate fee”. Aston Martin’s team boss Mike Krack left the allegations cold. Vettel’s boss instead referred to the FIA’s investigation, according to which there had been no wrongdoing.

Completely free of cheating allegations, the two Ferraris did their laps in 30 degrees in the Spanish heat. You want to keep Verstappen at a distance. Before the sixth round of the season on Sunday (3 p.m., live on ORF 1 and in the live stream), Leclerc leads the overall standings with 19 points ahead of the defending champion. Silver Arrow drivers Hamilton and Russell also indicated that they could intervene at the very front of the battle. The seven-time world champion Hamilton had won the last five races in Barcelona.

Second free practice:
1. Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 1:19,670
2. George Russell GBR Mercedes + 0,117
3. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 0,204
4. Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 0,320
5. Max Verstappen NED Red Bull 0,336
6. Fernando Alonso ESP Alpine 0,533
7. Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull 0,962
8. Sebastian Vettel GER Aston Martin 1,033
9. Stephen Ocon FROM Alpine 1,075
10. Mick Schumacher GER Haas 1,087
11. Pierre Gasly FROM Alpha Tauri 1,247
12. Kevin Magnussen THE Haas 1,343
13. Lance Stroll CAN Aston Martin 1,579
14. Yuki Tsunoda JPN Alpha Tauri 1,615
15. Daniel Ricciardo OUT OF McLaren 1,715
16. Valtteri Bottas FIN Alfa Romeo 2,158
17. Zhou Guanyu CHN Alfa Romeo 2,196
18. Alexander Albon THA Williams 2,649
19. Nicholas Latifi CAN Williams 3,527
20. Lando Norris GBR McLaren 3,718
First free practice:
1. Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 1:19,828
2. Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 0,079
3. Max Verstappen NED Red Bull 0,336
4. George Russell GBR Mercedes 0,762
5. Fernando Alonso ESP Alpine 0,940
6. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 0,983
7. Lando Norris GBR McLaren 1,451
8. Pierre Gasly FROM Alpha Tauri 1,594
9. Daniel Ricciardo OUT OF McLaren 1,909
10. Yuki Tsunoda JPN Alpha Tauri 1,986
11. Stephen Ocon FROM Alpine 2,063
12. Lance Stroll CAN Aston Martin 2,092
13. Robert Kubica POL Alfa Romeo 2,147
14. Kevin Magnussen THE Haas 2,261
15. Mick Schumacher GER Haas 2,318
16. Sebastian Vettel GER Aston Martin 2,336
17. Valtteri Bottas FIN Alfa Romeo 2,786
18. Nyck De Vries NED Williams 3,092
19. Nicholas Latifi CAN Williams 3,183
20. Juri Vips IS Red Bull 4,310

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