Chargement ...

Monza, FP2: Sainz takes Ferrari to the top as Pérez crashes

Norris 2nd, Verstappen 5th

Chargement ...

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz went quickest in the second practice session for this weekend’s 2023 FIA Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix beating McLaren’s Lando Norris by just under two hundredths of a second as third-place Sergio Pérez crashed his Red Bull late in the session.

The second hour of practice was halted almost as soon as it began, with the red flags being shown when Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll was forced to stop just after the Ascari chicane with a fuel system problem.

After a short delay to recover the Canadian’s car, running resumed and F1 championship leader Verstappen set the early pace with a lap of 1:22.259s set on Medium tyres. That time stood for almost 10 minutes but then Sainz moved ahead with a lap of 1:21.565.

The frontrunners then began to switch to Soft compound Pirelli tyres and though it looked like Sainz was on course to lower the bar further the Spaniard suffered a lock up at the second chicane and backed out of his flying lap. That left the door open for Pérez and the Mexican took P1 with his first soft-shod flyer of 1:21.540. Pérez then provided Verstappen with a tow but the Dutchman couldn’t match Sainz’s earlier Medium-tyre time.

Norris then jumped to the top of the timesheet with a lap of 1:21.374s, before Sainz completed a second run on the softs to reclaim top spot with a lap of 1:21.355 that stood to the end of the session.

Verstappen, who had encountered traffic on his initial qualifying simulation, then asked his team for another attempt but with the Alternative Tyre Allocation in place this weekend he was denied and so ended the session in fifth place, behind the McLaren of Oscar Piastri. Leclerc took sixth place ahead of Williams’ Alex Albon whose best time came during the latter part of his long run on Medium tyres.

Fernando Alonso was eighth for Aston Martin, 0.716 off Sainz, with Mercedes’ George Russell in P9 ahead of Haas’ Nico Hülkenberg.

Although Russell used Soft tyres, Lewis Hamilton, who along with Russell was this week confirmed at Mercedes for the next two years, finished the session in P17 as he only ran Hard tyres during a session defined by careful tyre use.

With eight minutes remaining Pérez lost the rear of his RB19 at the Parabolica and the Mexican spun backwards through the gravel trap. He was lucky to miss most of the barriers though he did come to rest by tapping the rear wing at the far side of the run-off. The red flags were briefly shown again and though running did resume there was no change to the order before the end of the session.

Pos.DriverCarTimeLaps
01 Carlos Sainz Ferrari SF-23 1:21.355 23
02 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes MCL60 1:21.374 20
03 Sergio Pérez Red Bull Honda RBPT RB19 1:21.540 17
04 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes MCL60 1:21.545 21
05 Max Verstappen Red Bull Honda RBPT RB19 1:21.631 20
06 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF-23 1:21.716 23
07 Alex Albon Williams Mercedes FW45 1:21.979 19
08 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 1:22.071 16
09 George Russell Mercedes W14 1:22.176 20
10 Nico Hülkenberg Haas Ferrari VF-23 1:22.291 19
11 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari VF-23 1:22.574 21
12 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo Ferrari C43 1:22.599 19
13 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault A523 1:22.651 22
14 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:22.696 23
15 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault A523 1:22.716 22
16 Logan Sargeant Williams Mercedes FW45 1:22.755 24
17 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W14 1:22.783 23
18 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:23.167 23
19 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo Ferrari C43 1:23.346 20
20 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 -:—.--- 2

Chargement ...

«Monza, FP1: Verstappen quickest in opening practice ahead of Sainz, Pérez

Only Ferrari should break winning streak - Marko»

Formula 1 news


>Norris needs a ’psychological rethink’ before 2025 - Hill

>Bottas admits Mercedes reserve role talks underway

>Prost welcomes Verstappen to the four-title club

>Haas boss slams special F1 budget rule for Audi

>Boss plays down collapsing Leclerc-Sainz relationship

More Formula 1news