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F1 Grand Prix 2025: Liam Lawson finishes top 10 in Silverstone practice

F1 Grand Prix 2025: Liam Lawson finishes top 10 in Silverstone practice

RNZ News8 hours ago
New Zealand's Liam Lawson ahead of the opening practice session for the 2025 British Formula One Grand Prix, at Silverstone.
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ANTONIN VINCENT
New Zealand driver Liam Lawson has finished in the middle of the pack in the opening two practice sessions for Monday's
British Grand Prix.
He finished eighth fastest in his Racing Bulls car in the first session, 0.459 seconds behind the fastest driver, Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, and then 10th fastest in the second session, 0.808s behind McLaren driver Lando Norris.
Hamilton, 40 and on a career-low run of 13 races without a podium finish but a record nine-time home race winner, lapped a sunny Silverstone with a best effort of one minute 26.892s on a bright but gusty afternoon.
It was the first time this season the seven-time world champion led a practice session, although he was fastest in Chinese sprint qualifying.
McLaren's Lando Norris, favourite for his first home triumph after winning in Austria last weekend, was 0.023s slower but ahead of championship-leading teammate Oscar Piastri in third and 0.150s off the pace.
Piastri leads Norris by 15 points after 11 of 24 races, with Silverstone marking the season's midpoint. Champions McLaren have a dominant 207 points advantage over Ferrari in the constructors' standings.
Hamilton's teammate Charles Leclerc was fourth with Mercedes's George Russell fifth.
It was Hamilton's first time at a Grand Prix on home soil in Ferrari's red colours. The team has yet to win this season, the only top-four outfit yet to do so.
Meanwhile, 17-year-old Arvid Lindblad, replacing Yuki Tsunoda for the session only to satisfy young driver testing requirements, ended up 14th fastest with a time only half a second behind that of teammate and reigning champion Max Verstappen, who was 10th.
Red Bull had to seek special dispensation from the governing FIA for the Anglo-Swedish driver with Indian heritage to be allowed to drive while under the age limit of 18, and team boss Christian Horner was pleased with what he saw.
"I thought he acquitted himself very well, his feedback was clear and concise," he said of the Formula Two driver tipped for an eventual seat at Racing Bulls.
"He's definitely a prospect for the future."
Only one other driver had debuted so young at a Grand Prix weekend, and that was Verstappen in Japanese Grand Prix practice in 2014, three days after his 17th birthday.
Brazilian rookie Gabriel Bortoleto spun his Sauber full circle at speed but without mishap.
Estonian Paul Aron lapped for Sauber, replacing Nico Hulkenberg for the session, and was 17th.
The final practice session is at 10.30pm on Saturday, with qualifying starting at 2am on Sunday.
-Reuters
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