Norris Leads Team Mate Piastri and Hulkenberg During Second Practice In Abu Dhabi

Lando Norris ended the opening day of action at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on top, leading the way from Oscar Piastri and Nico Hulkenberg in a busy second practice session as McLaren established themselves as the team to beat.

After six rookie drivers took part in the first practice session of the weekend, the drivers of 2024 were back together again as Piastri, Carlos Sainz, Max Verstappen, Lance Stroll, Yuki Tsunoda and Alex Albon returned to the fray.

With the sun beginning to set at the Yas Marina Circuit, the grid took to the track for what would be the most representative session ahead of Sunday’s 58-lap race, which is set to take place at the same time in the early evening.

Following the news that Charles Leclerc will face a 10-place grid drop for exceeding the allocation of Energy Stores, the Ferraris were two of the first cars out on track as they suffered a dent in their hopes of overhauling McLaren’s lead in the constructors’ standings.

FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2024 – Practice 2 results

POS

NO

DRIVER

CAR

TIME

GAP

LAPS

1

4

Lando Norris

McLaren Mercedes

1:23.517

25

2

81

Oscar Piastri

McLaren Mercedes

1:23.751

+0.234s

28

3

27

Nico Hulkenberg

Haas Ferrari

1:23.979

+0.462s

28

4

55

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

1:24.099

+0.582s

28

5

44

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

1:24.119

+0.602s

28

6

16

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:24.201

+0.684s

28

7

77

Valtteri Bottas

Kick Sauber Ferrari

1:24.230

+0.713s

24

8

20

Kevin Magnussen

Haas Ferrari

1:24.235

+0.718s

25

9

23

Alexander Albon

Williams Mercedes

1:24.269

+0.752s

22

10

22

Yuki Tsunoda

RB Honda RBPT

1:24.497

+0.980s

28

11

30

Liam Lawson

RB Honda RBPT

1:24.503

+0.986s

25

12

10

Pierre Gasly

Alpine Renault

1:24.517

+1.000s

27

13

63

George Russell

Mercedes

1:24.534

+1.017s

24

14

11

Sergio Perez

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

1:24.555

+1.038s

27

15

24

Zhou Guanyu

Kick Sauber Ferrari

1:24.557

+1.040s

23

16

14

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

1:24.574

+1.057s

25

17

1

Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

1:24.598

+1.081s

26

18

18

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

1:24.686

+1.169s

29

19

61

Jack Doohan

Alpine Renault

1:24.961

+1.444s

27

20

43

Franco Colapinto

Williams Mercedes

1:25.265

+1.748s

10

The Monegasque driver initially settled in behind Lando Norris, who set an early benchmark on the medium compound with a time of 1m 25.020s, with everyone fighting through traffic to clock their first fast laps.

As the session marched on, the Ferrari versus McLaren battle that the sport has become accustomed to this season continued to ramp up as Norris, Sainz, Leclerc and Piastri all jostled for top spot on the timesheets.

Meanwhile, this year’s champion Verstappen suffered a messy lap that saw him rattle over the kerbs – Alpine’s Jack Doohan also appeared to struggle at times, locking up his tyres as he continues his first full race weekend.

In the last half of practice, the drivers took advantage of the cooling track temperatures to carry out some qualifying simulation laps, with Norris coming out on top with a lap time of 1m 23.517s ahead of team mate Piastri and high-flying Haas driver Hulkenberg.

Verstappen repeatedly reported issues with his car’s front axle over the radio

Sainz was 0.582s behind the pace-setter in fourth, just edging out Lewis Hamilton in his final weekend with Mercedes as Leclerc took P6. Valtteri Bottas was another stand-out driver of the session in seventh as Kevin Magnussen, Albon and Tsunoda rounded out the top 10.

Liam Lawson narrowly missed out in 11th, ahead of Pierre Gasly and an out-of-position George Russell. The Red Bulls of Sergio Perez and Verstappen were similarly far down the order in P14 and P17 respectively, with the Dutchman struggling with front axle issues.

Zhou Guanyu took 15th ahead of Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso as Stroll, Doohan and Franco Colapinto completed the order – the Williams driver forced to sit out the final portion of FP2 as the team assessed floor damage on his car.

The teams will now have plenty to look at ahead of the final practice hour and critical qualifying session tomorrow, with FP3 kicking off at 1430 local time.


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