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Sainz and Leclerc top FP1 for Ferrari in Australia
Ferrari drew first blood in the opening practice session for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix, with Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc leading the charge at Albert Park. The Spaniard edged his Scuderia teammate by 0.571s while Red Bull's Sergio Perez clocked in third, just ahead of his teammate Max Verstappen. Times to follow… After a two-year absence from Formula 1's calendar due to the global Covid pandemic , the Australian Grand Prix is back, and not a moment too soon judging by the enthusiasm displayed by the sport's fans in Melbourne this week. F1's drivers returned to Albert Park to discover a layout that has been revised in several areas for the purpose of increasing overtaking...
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