Leclerc secures fastest lap but incurs 10-place grid penalty, as rookies make their mark in Abu Dhabi first practice
ABU DHABI -- In the opening practice of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc emerged as the frontrunner, besting Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton in a session that welcomed a surge of rookie talent. Despite leading the pack, Leclerc faces an impending grid penalty for Sunday's showdown due to a necessary Energy Store replacement after initial session setbacks.
The final Friday practice of the season was notable for its blend of experience and emerging talents, with six outfits opting to showcase their young drivers. McLaren's Ryo Hirakawa, Arthur Leclerc for Ferrari, Isack Hadjar taking the wheel for Red Bull, Felipe Drugovich representing Aston Martin, Ayumu Iwasa for RB, and Luke Browning with Williams, took to the track, sidelining their teams' regular drivers including Oscar Piastri, Carlos Sainz, and Max Verstappen among others.
Fernando Alonso was the first to embark on the circuit, but it was the rookies who soon grabbed the spotlight. Hadjar, gunning for the F2 championship, experienced a hiccup with a spin at Turn 6, attributing it to wheel clearance issues and discomfort due to his seating position.
The session also brought a unique moment to Formula 1, as brothers Charles and Arthur Leclerc prepared to share the track, although an early battery concern delayed Charles's start.
Controversy brewed with Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris, as Norris accused Hamilton of impeding him, a claim set for post-session investigation by the stewards.
Leading the charge at the session's midpoint was Hamilton, but Norris swiftly reclaimed the top spot with a 1m 24.542s. McLaren's push to claim its first constructors' title since 1998 was palpable.
Charles Leclerc's resurgence to first place showcased his resilience, clocking in at 1m 24.321s, edging out Norris, with Hamilton concluding his final Mercedes session in third.
Behind the leaders, George Russell, Pierre Gasly, Nico Hulkenberg, and a lineup of talented drivers, including rookies, rounded out the top spots, setting the stage for a competitive weekend.
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