Kimi Antonelli tops Austrian GP practice for Mercedes

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli led both free practice sessions at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg. The championship leader also posted the strongest long-run pace, ahead of teammate George Russell.

Antonelli finished 0.06 seconds per lap ahead of Russell in adjusted long runs. McLaren placed second in long-run pace but trailed by 0.21 seconds per lap.

Ferrari struggled after introducing a new power unit upgrade. Lewis Hamilton ended FP2 0.597 seconds off the pace, with a long-run deficit of 0.51 seconds per lap. Charles Leclerc was 0.841 seconds behind in qualifying simulations and 0.97 seconds per lap slower in long runs.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen was 0.550 seconds off in qualifying simulation and 0.27 seconds per lap behind in long runs. Team principal Fred Vasseur noted Ferrari was "far away" from repeating its Barcelona form, citing grip issues in high temperatures.

Pirelli head Dario Marrafuschi said tyre degradation averaged 0.164 seconds per lap, making a three-stop race possible. He expects at least two stops under the current conditions.

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Kimi Antonelli tops both Friday practices at Austrian GP

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Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli completed a perfect Friday at the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix by leading both free practice sessions at the Red Bull Ring. The championship leader set the fastest time in FP2 with a lap of 1m07.014s, ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.

In the 2026 F1 Miami GP's extended 90-minute practice session, Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli and George Russell led long-run averages on heavy fuel, simulating race pace. Ferrari and Red Bull showed improvements, narrowing the gap to the leaders ahead of the sprint weekend.

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Kimi Antonelli set the fastest time in final practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver posted a 1m12.720s lap to finish ahead of the Ferrari pair.

Mercedes driver George Russell has identified McLaren as a serious contender ahead of this weekend's Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix after strong showings in Friday practice at the Red Bull Ring.

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Kimi Antonelli claimed pole position for Mercedes at the Miami Grand Prix, finishing four tenths ahead of teammate George Russell in fifth. Russell attributed his struggles to the low-grip track conditions. The 19-year-old championship leader holds a seven-point edge over the Briton heading into Sunday's race.

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