skysports - 11/21/2025 7:40:13 AM - GMT (+2 )
Lando Norris hit back after a tricky start to practice for McLaren to set the second practice pace at the Las Vegas Grand Prix before the end of the session was heavily disrupted by a loose manhole cover.
After McLaren's pre-event concerns that the Las Vegas Strip Circuit may again not play to their strengths appeared to be realised in a difficult start to Friday, Norris set Friday's fastest time of 1:33.602 to outpace Mercedes' in-form Kimi Antonelli by 0.029s.
However, the timesheet came with a significant caveat given neither of Norris' two title rivals - Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen - the two Ferraris nor Mercedes' George Russell, last year's dominant race winner, completed their own laps on the soft tyre due to track issues with a manhole cover.
The red flag was first thrown with 20 minutes left on the clock when a trackside marshal reported a possible loose drain cover before Turn 17.
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With Race Control unable to confirm whether or not that was the case via CCTV, personnel were sent down to assess that part of the track once all cars were back in the pit lane.
After those checks were completed, the session resumed with six minutes left but cars had barely completed out laps before the red flags returned. The second stoppage brought an effective end to the session given there was so little time left on the clock.
"Some Race Control personnel remained on-site when the session was restarted," read an FIA statement.
"They reported that the manhole cover was moving as cars passed over it, which led to the session being ended under red-flag conditions. Further inspections are underway."
The first-ever day of F1 running on the Vegas street circuit back in 2023 was infamously heavily disrupted by a loose drain cover doing heavy damage to Carlos Sainz's Ferrari within minute of the inaugural practice session starting.
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While there was little chance for any running between Friday's red flags, there was still enough time for Leclerc - the Practice One pacesetter - to park his Ferrari at the side of the track with a suspected gearbox problem.
Leclerc still finished third on his medium tyres ahead of Sauber's Nicoc Hulkenberg and Racing Bulls of Isack Hadjar and Liam lawson.
Of the other drivers to finish without a soft-tyre lap, Russell was seventh, Verstappen ninth, Lewis Hamilton 10th and Piastri 14th.
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What happened in Practice One?Several hours earlier and Leclerc made a flying start to the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend for Ferrari by setting the pace in first practice.
But the opening session proved a challenging one for McLaren with title leader Norris and main rival Piastri, his team-mate, finishing only sixth and eighth fastest respectively.
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Zak Brown, McLaren's chief executive, told Sky Sports F1 from the pit wall during the session that the team were braced for a "tricky weekend" on a track they are yet to finish on the podium.
Norris twice ran off track and once brushed the wall during the opening hour of running, although still finished two tenths faster than his team-mate when he did get a lap together on soft tyres.
Leclerc, a podium finisher in Vegas last year, was quick out of the blocks on both the medium and soft tyres to finish up with a best time of 1:34.802.
Williams also made a strong start, with Alex Albon 0.166s back on Leclerc in second and Sainz fifth, with the Red Bull pair of Yuki Tsunoda and Verstappen finishing in between them in third and fourth.
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Hadjar split the McLarens in seventh for Racing Bulls with last year's winners, Mercedes, only ninth and 10th with Russell and Antonelli respectively.
With the first session on the Strip Circuit proving challenging for drivers amid a low-grip track street track surface and chilly late-afternoon conditions, numerous drivers ran off track during the opening hour when they missed their braking points - including Hamilton, who was 11th in the second Ferrari.
| Driver | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1) Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | 1:34.802 |
| 2) Alex Albon | Williams | +0.166 |
| 3) Yuki Tsunoda | Red Bull | +0.269 |
| 4) Max Verstappen | Red Bull | +0.307 |
| 5) Carlos Sainz | Williams | +0.377 |
| 6) Lando Norris | McLaren | +0.456 |
| 7) Isack Hadjar | Racing Bulls | +0.497 |
| 8) Oscar Piastri | McLaren | +0.648 |
| 9) George Russell | Mercedes | +0.732 |
| 10) Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | +0.736 |
| 11) Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | +0.759 |
| 12) Pierre Gasly | Alpine | +0.787 |
| 13) Liam Lawson | Racing Bulls | +0.907 |
| 14) Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin | +0.944 |
| 15) Lance Stroll | Aston Martin | +1.092 |
| 16) Oliver Bearman | Haas | +1.188 |
| 17) Esteban Ocon | Haas | +1.321 |
| 18) Nico Hulkenberg | Sauber | +1.368 |
| 19) Gabriel Bortoleto | Sauber | +1.596 |
| 20) Franco Colapinto | Alpine | +1.956 |
Saturday November 22
12.15am: Las Vegas GP Practice Three (session starts at 12.30am)*
2.10am: F1 Academy Race One*
3am: Las Vegas GP Qualifying build-up*
4am: LAS VEGAS GP QUALIFYING*
6am: Ted's Qualifying Notebook*
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Sunday November 23
12.15am: F1 Academy Race Two
2.30am: Grand Prix Sunday: Las Vegas GP build-up*
4am: THE LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX*
6am: Chequered Flag: Las Vegas GP reaction*
7am: Ted's Notebook*
*also live on Sky Sports Main Event
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