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Silverstone, FP2: Verstappen continues to set the pace

As Williams impress and Leclerc misses out

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Max Verstappen continued to set the pace in the second practice session for the 2023 FIA Formula 1 British Grand Prix, with the Dutchman taking top spot just two hundredths of a second ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz. Williams continued the good work it put in during the morning session, with Alex Albon repeating his P3 from FP1. There was frustration for Charles Leclerc, however, with the Ferrari driving missing the whole session due to an electrical issue.

The start of the session was delayed by five minutes so the track could be swept following several offs and crashes occurring in the FIA Formula 2 Champion qualifying session and when running began AlphaTauri’s Nyck de Vries was first on track.

It was Red Bull’s Sergio Pérez who set the early pace, however, with a time of 1:30.014. Verstappen soon beat that with a lap of 1:29.550, which stood for the next few minutes. Pérez eventually fought back, however, with a lap of 1:29.451. Sainz then popped up with 1:29.083 that put him in front of Perez and rounded out the initial period spent on medium and hard tyres.

Verstappen was the first of the frontrunners to appear for qualifying simulations on soft tyres and he powered to purple times in all three sectors to set a new benchmark of 1:28.078.

Pérez followed him, 0.264s behind, but he was moved back to fourth, first by Albon and then by Sainz, who posted a 1:28.100 to take P2, just 0.022s adrift of Verstappen.

The pack then switched to longer runs, De Vries brought the session to a close when he sustained a puncture late in the session. The blow out occurred when the Dutch driver braked for the Village right-hander. The Dutchman was able to return to the pits after briefly stopping inside the next turn, The Loop.

With Pérez forth, fifth place went to Williams’ rookie Logan Sargeant, the American driver underling the good work being put in by Williams. Sixth place went to Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll, with Nico Hulkenberg in seventh for Haas. Pierre Gasly took eighth for Alpine ahead of Oscar Piastri, while Fernando Alonso rounded out the top 10.

Alonso also had his soft tyre lower fuel run interrupted, as Aston order him to quickly slow after he crossed the line following his flying lap as it had detected debris causing "a problem", although it did not report this as a puncture. Zhou Guanyu was 11th for Alfa Romeo with Mercedes’ George Russell in P12, three ahead of team-mate Lewis Hamilton.

Leclerc, however, missed the entire session. Ferrari identified an electrical issue on his car ahead of FP2 but the problem could not be solved during the session and Leclerc didn’t turn a lap.

Pos.DriverCarTimeLaps
01 Max Verstappen Red Bull Honda RBPT RB19 1:28.078 27
02 Carlos Sainz Ferrari SF-23 1:28.100 29
03 Alex Albon Williams Mercedes FW45 1:28.296 30
04 Sergio Pérez Red Bull Honda RBPT RB19 1:28.342 30
05 Logan Sargeant Williams Mercedes FW45 1:28.766 29
06 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 1:28.866 30
07 Nico Hülkenberg Haas Ferrari VF-23 1:28.880 28
08 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault A523 1:28.889 27
09 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes MCL60 1:28.926 29
10 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 1:29.134 26
11 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo Ferrari C43 1:29.225 28
12 George Russell Mercedes W14 1:29.238 25
13 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault A523 1:29.242 24
14 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes MCL60 1:29.260 24
15 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W14 1:29.283 24
16 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo Ferrari C43 1:29.378 28
17 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari VF-23 1:29.439 20
18 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:29.483 25
19 Nyck de Vries AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:29.571 29
20 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF-23 -:—.--- 0

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