F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc fastest in heavily-delayed second practice as fans kicked out

Following a two-and-a-half hour delay to repair the loose water valve covers that damaged cars and caused FP1 to be 💛cancelled, second practice eventually got underway at 2.30am local time (10.30am UK).
FP2 was extended by half an hour to become a 90-minute🧜 session and give teams extra track time after opening practice was abandoned after just nine minut𓂃es.
And it was Leclercꦰ who topped the timesheets, 0.517s clear of teammate Carlos Sainz, who has been hit with a 10-place grid penalty after Ferrari🍨 were forced to make changes to his car after it was damaged beyond repair as a result of him striking a loose water valve in FP1.

As🐽ton Martin’s Fernando Alonso finished thirdꦿ-quickest, 0.528s adrift of Leclerc’s benchmark.
Sergio Perez was the fastest Red Bull driver in fourth, ahead of Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas, who was an eye-catching fifth, ahe꧃ad of world champion and Perez’s teammate Max Verstappen.&nb🌞sp;
Nico Hulkenberg put his Haas seventh, a✨head of Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll and Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes, while Alex Albon rou🦋nded out the top-10 in his Williams.
Second practice took place with no fans in attendance after police were seen clearing the grandstands before the session started for “logistical considerations”👍, according to the organisers.


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