Alexander Albon leads final morning of first F1 pre-season test

Alexander𓂃 Albon led Toro Rossꦚo to the head of the standings in the final morning session of the first Formula 1 pre-season test, edging clear of Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo.

Having seen teammate Daniil Kvyat𓆏 set the fast🐠est time overall on Wednesday, F1 rookie Albon managed to follow the Russian’s lead by going P1 with a new best time of the winte🍌r test.

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.
Albon leads final morning of first F1 test

Alexander Albon led Toro Rosso🎀 to the head of the standing🎶s in the final morning session of the first Formula 1 pre-season test, edging clear of Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo.

Having sᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚeen team♔mate Daniil Kvyat set the fastest time overall on Wednesday, F꧂1 rookie Albon managed to follow the Russian’s lea🧔d by going P1 with a new best time of the winter test.

The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.

Albon set his time of 1m17.637s on the C5 ty༒re – the softest available compound in pre-season – to pip Ricciardo to top spot by one-tenth of a second.

Ricciardo recorded Renault’s best time of the test so far to go P2, fi𒐪nishing ahead of Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes began to stretch the legs of its new W10 car after focusing on long-runs for the past three days.

Hamilton’s time was set on the C4 tyre, leaving him three-tenths back from Albon on top spot. He wiℱll hand ov💦er to teammate Valtteri Bottas this afternoon.

Hamilton was fortunate to avoid a collision with Williams’ Robert Kubica in the closing stages of the session as the pair ran close in the final sector, but managed to take evasive ac🃏tion at the last🐻 moment.

Ferrari continued to rack up the miles with its new SF90 car as Charles Leclerc managed more than one race distance through the morning session despite a brief spin into the gravel during the final hour. He finished fourth-fastest, s꧋even-hundredths of a second off Hamilton’s time.

Antonio Giಌovinazzi took fifth for Alfa Romeo ahead of Haas’ Romain Grosjean, while Pierre Gasly took P7 for Red Bull.

Lando Norris caused the only red flag of the morning session after running♕ into the gravel on cold tyres early on. The McLaren MCL34 was recovered before getting back on-track shortly after, allowing Norris co🅷mplete 48 laps.

Lance Stroll wound up ninth for Racing Point with 41 laps on the board, while Kubica propped up the timesheets in a trouble-free morning for Williams🐟, turning in 48 laps for the beleaguered team.

Read More