Leclerc and Hamilton Fastest in Practice
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton had the fastest times in the opening practice at the Australian Grand Prix, with Leclerc clocking a time that was 0.469 seconds faster than Hamilton. Max Verstappen closely followed, finishing less than 0.1 seconds behind the duo.
Isack Hadjar impressed with a fourth-fastest time, although he was 0.820 seconds off the pace. This session marks an important start for the drivers as they prepare for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
Debuts and Challenges
Arvid Lindblad made his debut for the Racing Bulls team, adding to the excitement of the practice session. However, not all drivers had smooth runs; Fernando Alonso was unable to participate due to a problem with his Honda power-unit, while Lance Stroll managed only three laps before an engine issue halted his progress.
The Australian Grand Prix serves as the season opener for the 2026 Formula 1 season, with live coverage available on BBC. The first practice session took place at 01:25 GMT, followed by a second session at 04:55 GMT.
Looking Ahead
The main race is scheduled for 03:30 GMT on March 8, and as the teams prepare, questions linger about the competitive landscape. Observers are keen to see if Mercedes can reclaim their status as favorites, as raised by commentator Harry Benjamin, and whether Lando Norris can defend his title successfully.
Lewis Hamilton expressed optimism going into the new season, highlighting the team’s preparations and strategies. As the excitement builds, fans eagerly await further developments in the coming days.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact of the technical issues faced by Alonso and Stroll, which could affect their performance in the upcoming race.