Piastri quickest from Norris, Hamilton eighth in upgraded Ferrari in P2

Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris in a McLaren one-two while Lewis Hamilton was only eighth in his upgraded Ferrari in second practice at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Piastri beat Norris by 0.154s, then there was over three tenths to George Russell in third as McLaren underlined their status as the car to beat this weekend.

Ferrari have brought a sizeable upgrade package to Bahrain, including a new floor, but it does not seem to have enabled them to get closer to McLaren.

Charles Leclerc was fourth but 0.540s adrift of Piastri, with Hamilton 1.071s off the leading pace after a scruffy lap.

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Watch the bizarre moment Fernando Alonso’s steering wheel suddenly comes off in practice two at the Bahrain Grand Prix

Ferrari had shown strong pace during the early stages of second practice, which is the most representative session before qualifying on Saturday, as it was held at night in cooler conditions, but McLaren showed their true pace when the teams conducted their qualifying simulations.

“I don’t think there’s a huge surprise there, but the gaps are looking really, really big,” said Sky Sports F1‘s Naomi Schiff.

“McLaren are looking really comfortable and the others look like they still have work to do ahead of qualifying.

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Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle, Naomi Schiff and Simon Lazenby discuss if Max Verstappen would dominate if he was driving a McLaren

“It really does feel like Oscar has taken a step up this season. Lando is looking like he has a tough contender up against him.”

Kimi Antonelli, who missed nearly all of first practice due to an overheated engine, was fifth and Racing Bull’s Isack Hadjar also continued to impress in sixth on the medium tyres compared to everyone else on the softs.

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Mercedes were forced to use ‘old-school F1’ techniques to separate Kimi Antonelli’s gearbox and engine during FP1 of the Bahrain Grand Prix

Reigning world champion Max Verstappen complained about brake issues throughout the session, where he finished seventh and was 0.825s behind Piastri.

His Red Bull team-mate Yuki Tsunoda was only 18th, so will hope to find time overnight or face a big challenge to get out of Q1. Tsunoda was reprimanded prior to second practice for overtaking Alex Albon in the pit lane in the earlier session.

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Yuki Tsunoda overtook Alex Albon in the pit lane in first practice

Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso had an unusual moment when his steering wheel came off as he trundled down to the last corner.

Alonso got the steering wheel back on and was able to return to the pit lane, where his crew quickly fixed the steering-column issue.

Bahrain GP Practice Two Timesheet

DriverTeamTime
1) Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:30.505
2) Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.154
3) George RussellMercedes+0.527
4) Charles LeclercFerrari+0.540
5) Kimi AntonelliMercedes+0.722
6) Isack HadjarRacing Bulls+0.733
7) Max VerstappenRed Bull+0.825
8) Lewis HamiltonFerrari+1.071
9) Oliver BearmanHaas+1.079
10) Carlos SainzWilliams+1.118
11) Alex AlbonWilliams+1.191
12) Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+1.201
13) Gabriel BortoletoSauber+1.267
14) Jack DoohanAlpine+1.283
15) Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+1.320
16) Esteban OconHaas+1.365
17) Pierre GaslyAlpine+1.442
18) Yuki TsunodaRed Bull+1.519
19) Lance StrollAston Martin+1.877
20) Nico HulkenbergSauber+1.991

Sky Sports F1’s Bahrain GP Schedule

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Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle breaks down the best chances of winning the Bahrain Grand Prix

Saturday April 12

  • 11.10am: F3 Sprint Race
  • 1.15pm: Bahrain GP Practice Three (session starts at 1.30pm)
  • 3.10pm: F2 Sprint
  • 4.10pm: Bahrain GP Qualifying build-up
  • 5pm: BAHRAIN GP QUALIFYING
  • 7pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday April 13

  • 10.50am: F3 Feature Race
  • 12.20pm: F2 Feature Race
  • 2.30pm: Bahrain GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday
  • 4pm: THE BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX
  • 6pm: Bahrain GP reaction: Chequered Flag
  • 7pm: Ted’s Notebook

Formula 1 continues its triple-header in Sakhir at the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – No contract, cancel anytime

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