
Lando Norris topped team-mate Oscar Piastri as McLaren sealed a dominant one-two in second practice at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Despite having sat out the opening session earlier on Friday as McLaren fulfilled one of their obligated rookie sessions by running Irish teenager Alex Dunne, Norris was swiftly onto the pace at the Red Bull Ring, setting a time of 1:04.580 to better Piastri by 0.157s.
The display represented an impressive return to action for Norris after he caused a collision with world championship leader Piastri last time out in Canada that caused him to retire from the race, and saw his deficit to his team-mate grow to 22 points.
McLaren, who brought an upgraded front suspension to Spielberg, appear to have an advantage over the rest of the field, with Max Verstappen three tenths back in third despite Red Bull having brought a revised floor edge to their home event.
Norris said: “The car felt good from the off. Alex gave good feedback this morning after FP1 and he was on the pace straightaway, so it was good to see.
“I think they moved the car in the right direction for FP2, and we just need to understand whether we want more of that [on Saturday], or a little bit less, or somewhere in the middle. So good steps in the right direction, but still a little bit more to come hopefully.
“We’ve shown a bit more pace than some of the others. I certainly think they’re going to catch up. Max is not far behind and they usually improve a lot into Saturday.”
George Russell, fresh off his first victory of the season in Canada, looked to be McLaren’s most likely challenger after topping first practice for Mercedes, but had to settle for sixth in the second session.
Russell did his soft-tyre qualifying simulations earlier than the McLarens on the quickly improving surface, which could explain some of the six-tenth gap between him and Norris.
Russell said: “First practice was definitely a surprise to us. Second practice, we definitely didn’t have the pace like we did this morning in the qualy runs. And the race pace was a step worse, so we need to analyse where that was.
“The McLarens were mighty strong, especially this afternoon. I don’t really see that changing. We’ll do our best but I don’t really think we’ll be fighting for pole.”
Lance Stroll took a surprise fourth for Aston Martin ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with the Italian team’s new floor appearing to have brought little improvement.
Lewis Hamilton fared even worse as he finished 10th while complaining of a lack of pace in his Ferrari.
The seven-time world champion faced a post-session investigation for impeding Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli, but escaped serious punishment as he received a warning.
Hamilton said: “Charles was six tenths off, I was close to a second off, so not ideal. But I think there’s lots of learnings, so I think we’ll make some changes and hope we can try to get a little bit closer. But we won’t be at the front.
“A huge amount of work went on to bring the floor but, as you’re seeing, it’s not necessarily changed our competitiveness. The car actually doesn’t feel bad, it’s just we’re a huge chunk off pace-wise. We need to look into that.”
There was some encouragement for reigning world champion Verstappen, who is 43 points back from Piastri in third in the drivers’ standings, as he at least appeared capable of matching McLaren’s long-run pace.
In Practice One, 19-year-old Irish driver Dunne announced himself to the paddock by going fourth fastest, finishing within a tenth of team-mate for the session Piastri.
The F2 championship leader has little prospect of progressing to a seat with McLaren any time soon, but delivered a showing that will catapult his name into any possible openings elsewhere for the 2026 season.
Sky Sports F1’s Austrian GP schedule
Saturday June 28
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15pm: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook
Sunday June 29
7.25am: F3 Feature Race
8.55am: F2 Feature Race
10.40am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Austrian GP build-up*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Chequered Flag: Austrian GP reaction*
5pm: Ted’s Notebook
*also on Sky Sports Main Event
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