F1 – Norris leads Las Vegas FP2 as drama and red flags shape the action

Las Vegas FP2

Norris tops Las Vegas FP2 as evolving grip and red flags shaped the session. The focus keyphrase highlights the session leader.

Opening phase on medium tyres

Max Verstappen led early laps with 1:36.029. Grip improved steadily and fuel loads dropped as track conditions evolved.

Mercedes and McLaren exchanges

Kimi Antonelli and George Russell traded fastest times. Oscar Piastri then moved ahead before Lando Norris gained P1.

Leclerc finds early pace

Charles Leclerc posted 1:33.763 ten laps into his run. His pace showed Ferrari’s consistency as the field prepared for soft tyres.

Soft-tyre runs begin

Liam Lawson jumped to second after switching compounds. Soon after, Norris delivered 1:33.602 to reclaim the session lead.

Red flag interruptions

A loose drain cover at Turn 17 halted Russell’s fast lap. The track needed inspection and repairs, cutting useful running time.

Final minutes disrupted

The field rushed out after the restart. Leclerc slowed with a problem and stopped, causing the second red flag of the session.

Power and performance notes

McLaren’s Mercedes unit showed strong top-end efficiency. Ferrari delivered clean mid-corner drive. Mercedes offered balanced power.

Team impressions

Sauber and Racing Bulls showed solid pace. Their consistency highlighted strong setups during longer runs on evolving asphalt.

Session outcome

Norris stayed fastest ahead of Antonelli and Leclerc. Limited soft-tyre laps left several drivers without clean qualifying runs.

Full FP2 result

The table below shows the full FP2 classification with main car names only.

Pos Driver Car
1 Lando Norris McLaren
2 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
4 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber
5 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls
6 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls
7 George Russell Mercedes
8 Alexander Albon Williams
9 Max Verstappen Red Bull
10 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari
11 Lance Stroll Aston Martin
12 Pierre Gasly Alpine
13 Carlos Sainz Williams
14 Oscar Piastri McLaren
15 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull
16 Franco Colapinto Alpine
17 Oliver Bearman Haas
18 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
19 Esteban Ocon Haas
20 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber

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Source: FIA