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    Ferrari stakes their claim: Leclerc and Hamilton lead the way in Melbourne

    InsideRacing.comMarch 6, 2026
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    The dawn of Formula 1’s new era arrived with a roar at Albert Park today, and if the first practice session of 2026 is any indication, the Prancing Horse is ready to gallop. Under a fresh set of technical regulations, Charles Leclerc set the timesheets alight, posting a blistering late lap to claim the top spot for the Australian Grand Prix opener.

    Perhaps more significant for the “Tifosi” was the sight of Lewis Hamilton right behind him. In his first official Friday session in Ferrari red, Hamilton secured a 1-2 finish for the Scuderia. Leclerc’s benchmark of $0.469$ seconds over the rest of the field served as a definitive opening statement to the paddock.

    The Chasing Pack: Red Bull and a Rookie Sensation

    For the better part of the hour, it looked like business as usual for Max Verstappen. The three-time champion traded purple sectors with Leclerc throughout the session before Ferrari’s late-run surge pushed him to third. Interestingly, his new Red Bull teammate, Isaac Hadjar, silenced some doubters by sticking close to the veteran, finishing the session in fourth.

    However, the talk of the paddock wasn’t just at the front. 18-year-old Arvid Lindblad—the British rookie with Swedish and Indian heritage—delivered a staggering performance for Racing Bulls. Lindblad took fifth, comfortably outpacing his more experienced teammate Liam Lawson, who languished in thirteenth.

    Trouble in the Pits: McLaren and Aston Martin Struggle

    While Ferrari celebrated, McLaren faced a grueling morning. Oscar Piastri’s home race got off to a rocky start with power unit issues, leaving him sixth and over a second off the pace. Things were even worse for reigning World Champion Lando Norris, who managed only seven laps due to gearbox gremlins, ending the session down in nineteenth.

    The most concerning garage, however, was Aston Martin. The team appears to be in a full-blown crisis. Between pre-season reliability woes and Adrian Newey’s candid admissions regarding Honda power unit vibrations, the team barely saw the track. Lance Stroll managed only three laps before an engine failure, while Fernando Alonso failed to set a time at all.

    Midfield Standings and New Entrants

    Position Driver Team Gap to Leader
    1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari —
    2 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +0.469s
    3 Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.512s
    5 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls +0.880s
    9 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi +1.240s

    Audi seems to have validated the “best-of-the-rest” hype, with Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hülkenberg locking out ninth and tenth. Meanwhile, the newly-formed Cadillac squad avoided the bottom of the pile only by virtue of Aston Martin’s disasters, with Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez looking significantly off the pace, roughly four seconds adrift.

    As the teams head into FP2, the question remains: is Ferrari’s dominance genuine, or are Mercedes and Red Bull simply keeping their cards close to their chests?

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