Singapore GP: Oscar Piastri tops chaotic second practice as Charles Leclerc hits Lando Norris in pit lane | F1 News


Oscar Piastri topped a chaotic second practice at the Singapore Grand Prix as McLaren team-mate Lando Norris was hit by Charles Leclerc in the pit lane.

The session was disrupted by two long red flags after crashes for George Russell and Liam Lawson which led to desperation for the teams to get onto the track, which caused Norris and Leclerc’s bizarre incident which is under investigation.

Norris’ front wing was damaged but McLaren were able to fix it for the British driver to complete a qualifying simulation where he was fifth but 0.483s behind pace-setter Piastri, who leads Norris by 25 points in the Drivers’ Championship.

“[It] cost the team a bit of money, which is a shame,” said Norris, who dominated last year’s Singapore Grand Prix.

“Just a difficult day for me, not feeling too great with the car. Missing all of the feelings I had here last year. So plenty of things to work on. Just a bad day.

“Oscar’s quick so I’ve got nothing to complain about bar just not doing a very good job.”

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George Russell was left confused after he took a big hit into the wall during second practice and bringing out the red flag

Rookie Isack Hadjar continued to impress with second on his first Singapore outing with Max Verstappen in third, just 0.143s off Piastri.

Fernando Alonso was quickest in first practice and showed strong pace again by finishing in fourth, but the messy session makes it hard to get a true read of the pecking order ahead of final practice on Saturday at 10.30am and qualifying at 2pm, live on Sky Sports F1.

The Ferraris of Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were ninth and 10th, but the latter’s best lap came on the mediums.

Ferrari looked competitive earlier on but Russell’s big crash at Turn 16 caused the first disruption and put him out for the rest of the day.

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Liam Lawson’s second practice finished early after he slammed the Racing Bull into the wall

“A bit of a weird one to be honest. I’m not too sure what happened,” said Russell.

“I braked a bit earlier, went in a bit slower, but lost the rear. Thankfully I went in front-end on and didn’t do too much damage but it was game over. A bit annoying, sorry to the team for that, but better it happened today than tomorrow.”

Only five minutes after the restart, Lawson tagged the concrete wall at Turn 17 which immediately broke the front right corner of his car to cause a second red flag.

About 22 minutes of the one-hour session was lost and although most drivers completed a competitive lap in the closing minutes, the true pace of the cars is unclear.

Sky Sports F1’s Singapore GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments to have taken place at the Singapore Grand Prix

Saturday October 4
7.55am: F1 Academy Race 1
10.15am: Singapore Grand Prix Practice Three (session starts at 10.30am)
1pm: Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying build-up
2pm: SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX QUALIFYING*
4pm: Ted’s Quali Notebook

Sunday October 5
8.20am: F1 Academy Race 2
11.30am: Grand Prix Sunday: Singapore GP build-up
1pm: THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX
3pm: Chequered Flag: Singapore GP reaction
4pm: Ted’s Notebook

*also on Sky Sports Main Event

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