Size of Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari task among five key lessons at F1 Australian GP

The main things we learned from the first proper d🧸ay of running at the F1 Austral🉐ian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

After months of talking, the first day of competitive on-track running in F1 2025 finally got underway at the 🅘Australian Grand Pওrix. 

The opening pair of all-important track sessions for the new season provided a first proper look at the pecking order, and gave some ꦚcrucial early indications into how the drivers and teams are feeling.

Here are the main things we lea𒊎rned from Friday’s track action in Melbourne.

McLaren may not run away with it

After a strong pre-𒐪season show❀ing, McLaren were tipped as the clear favourites heading to Australia by both pundits and rival teams.

Follꩵowing the first day of running around the Albert Park circuit, there is still reason to suggest McLaren are the team to beat, however they may not be as dominant as some initially feared.

Ferrari set the quickest outright lap during the soft tyre qualifying simulations in FP2, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc just 0.124 seconds ahead of the McLarens of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri and168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lando Norris, who admitted that he was168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: not entirely happy with the performance of his MCL39 over one lap.

A crunching of the numbers from the - albeit limited - 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:long run data points towards an encouragingly competitive field, with Friday’s pract♍ice times showing there could be little to separate McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari𝓀 and Red Bull.

Qualifying, when every team’s t🐻rue performance will be shown foไr the first time, promises to be fascinating, while Sunday’s grand prix could be wide open, especially if rain arrives as forecast. 

McLaren have been labelled as favourites
McLaren have been labelled as favourites

Scale of Lewis Hamilton’s challenge apparent   

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton took on🐼 the biggest change of his career when he shocked the F1 world last February by announcing he would leave Mercede꧃s after 12 years to join Ferrari.

In recent weeks, Hamilton has been revelling in the fanfare and excitement of a career move which represents a childhood dream for the seven-time world champion, but he was always aware of the task he was facing in adapti♕ng to a new team at 40 years old.

That challenge was underline🦩d as Hamilton finally took to the track in Ferrari’s SF-25 car for the first time proper on Friday, finishing 12th-fastest in the opening practice session with a rather-alarming six-tenth gap to new teammate Leclerc. Hamilton improved to fifth in second practice but was still four-tenths adrift of Leclerc, who set the pace during the qualifying simulation runs.

Hamilton revealed he has spent the early part of the weekend 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:adjusting his driving style to suit the req😼uirements of his new Ferrari as he continues to explore the package and get up ꩲto speed.

He knows he has work to do to close the big deficit to Leclerc, regarded as many as one of - if not the - fastest driver on the grid over a single lap amid lingering doubts surrounding his recent F1 struggles, most no🌜tably in qualifying, following a difficult end to his illustrious Mercedes stint.

If Ferrari do indeed tur♔n out to have the quickest car come qualifying in Melbourne, Hamilton will have no hiding place from the scrutiny of the gigantic spotlight that has hovered over him since he first s⛦tepped foot inside F1’s most iconic team.

Lewis Hamilton could not match teammate Charles Leclerc on Friday
Lewis Hamilton could not match teammate Charles Leclerc on Friday

A shaky start for Liam Lawson at Red Bull

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson was promoted in place of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez at Red Bull to provide 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen with closer competition and help the team get back into constructors’ champ𝔉ionship💮 contention, after slipping to third last term.

Perez’s woeful displays throughout 2024 were largely to blame for Red Bull’s failure to defend their world title, with Verstappen still able to clinch a four꧒th consecutive drivers’ crown despite facing increased competition💃 from McLaren and Norris.

But it has been a shaky start for Lawson, who closed out Friday’s runn☂ing 17th fastest of the 19 drivers who set lap times - ඣand over half a second slower than Verstappen.

The 22-year-old Kiwi wꦿas only 16th in FP1 with a much larger gap to his four-time world champion teammate and confessed he was “just too slow” on his first outing for the Red Bull senꦕior team.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was quick to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:leap to Lawson’s defence, citing this being his first experience of the Melbourne track, and stressing thಞe need for patience in what he described as being “the toughest job in Formula 1”.

Liam Lawson confessed he was "too slow" in practice
Liam Lawson confessed he was "too slow" in practice

Carlos Sainz’s smooth Williams transition

For 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz, things couldn’t have started much smoother on his first grand prix weekend witꦑh Williams.

The 30-year-old Spaniard has fitted sea🉐mlessly into the British squad after embedding himself into the team over the winter following his switch from Ferrari, having been forced to vacate his seat to Hamilton.

Sainz impressed by setting the second fastest time in the first session, before finishing 11th in second practice. In both FP1 and FP2, he was quicker than new teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Albon as Williams continued to catch the eye followin🍃g an encouraging pre-season test in Bahrain.

Intriguingly, Sainz was also able to mix i✅t close to the top teams during his high-fuel race simulations, giving Williams even more reason to be optimistic amid early indications their FW47 🌼is a significant improvement on its predecessor.

The early signs are good for Carlos Sainz at Williams
The early signs are good for Carlos Sainz at Williams

Nightmare start for one F1 rookie

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oliver Bearman was left apologising to his Ha🍷as mechanics after suffering a heavy crash in opening practice♚ when he slammed into the barriers having lost control at Turn 10.

The British rookie was forced to sit out of the🌄 second hour of running due to the damage sustained to his car, putting him on the back foot for the rest ofꦿ the Australian Grand Prix weekend.

It marked the worst possible start for the 19-year-old who is enterin🙈g his first full s🍎eason after starring in three substitute appearances for Ferrari and Haas in 2024.

“I think just wanting a bit too much, 🥂too soon&nb⛄sp;- which is kind of my approach, which isn't really the right one for F1,” Bearman admitted as he explained his high-speed shunt.

A baptism of fire for Bearman while his fellow, more inexperienced rookies, all enjoyed trouble-free and🌄 clean days. 

Oliver Bearman suffered a massive crash
Oliver Bearman suffered a massive crash

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