Close Menu
InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Comprehensive assessment of the shifting power dynamics defining Formula 1’s radical 2026 era.

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

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

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    • HOME
    • FORMULA 1
    • MOTOGP
      • WorldSBK
    • SINGLE SEATERS
      • IndyCar
      • Formula E
      • Formula 2
      • Formula 3
      • Formula 4
    • RALLYING
      • WRC
      • Rally Raid
      • ERC
      • World RX
    • SPORTS CARS
      • 24H Series
      • WEC
      • GT
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    Formula 1

    French GP: Bottas leads a Mercedes 1-2 in Practice 1

    RaiedJune 18, 2021
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Back on a normal track, Mercedes appears back on form as Valtteri Bottas led Lewis Hamilton in Practice 1 at the French Grand Prix.

    The Brackley-based team has won both races so far at Paul Ricard and showed why Red Bull will have their work cut out to end that run this weekend.

    Bottas’ best time of 1m33.448s put him three-tenths clear of teammate Hamilton, who was a further tenth ahead of championship leader Max Verstappen in third.

    It wasn’t all plain-sailing for the Finn, who damaged his front wing running over the sausage kerbs at Turn 2 early on.

    Bottas clips his own wings going over the kerbs out of Turn 2, and returns to the pits with damage#FrenchGP ?? #F1 pic.twitter.com/I7p4UQWgab

    — Formula 1 (@F1) June 18, 2021

    In fact, several drivers repeated the mistake during the session, with Valtteri’s trip prompting a strong radio call from Mercedes to the FIA suggesting they should be changed.

    Verstappen rued a lack of front grip from his Red Bull in third, something he highlighted with a bumpy ride over the exit kerb of Turn 11.

    Teammate Sergio Perez was fourth on the hard tyres, only three-tenths behind the Dutchman’s time on soft, suggesting there is a lot of room for improvement.

    Fresh from signing a new three-year deal, Esteban Ocon led the midfield in fifth with Fernando Alonso seventh, as Alpine also appear much more comfortable on a more regular circuit.

    Likewise, Daniel Ricciardo looked more at home in the McLaren in sixth, while Lando Norris was the meat in an AlphaTauri sandwich in ninth.

    While some teams are rejuvenated at Paul Ricard, Ferrari has gone the other way with Charles Leclerc only 11th and Carlos Sainz 16th after ruining his soft tyres with a high-speed slide off the track at Turn 2.

    Sainz spins through the super-abrasive red runoff area and shreds his tyres – he’s back in the pits for a new set#FrenchGP ?? #F1 pic.twitter.com/Gnc9V0QsR1

    — Formula 1 (@F1) June 18, 2021

    FP1 started with a whack for Seb ?#FrenchGP ?? #F1 pic.twitter.com/L8vtMUrBI5

    — Formula 1 (@F1) June 18, 2021

    Aston Martin equally made a slow start in 14th and 15th, as Sebastian Vettel hit the barrier at Turn 11 at the 15-minute mark but was able to recover to the pits and continue in the session.

    Towards the back, Nicholas Latifi was over a second clear of the Haas cars in 17th.

    Mick Schumacher was six-tenths behind Nikita Mazepin as his confidence was dented by a slide into the barrier on his first lap out of the pits.

    Williams development driver Roy Nissany brought up the field, six-tenths slower than anyone else.

    Full results from Practice 1 can be seen below:

    Image

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

    March 8, 2026

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

    March 6, 2026

    Hadjar gets Verstappen support, makes ‘bold’ 2026 claim

    February 4, 2026
    Top Posts

    Sainz receives reprimand for actions following Brazilian GP crash

    November 4, 2024

    Mercedes fined €10,000 for tire pressure adjustments ahead Sao Paulo GP

    November 4, 2024

    Valentino Rossi makes a strong debut in the BMW M Hybrid V8

    November 5, 2024

    The end of an era: Why MotoGP is swapping Phillip Island’s cliffs for Adelaide’s streets?

    February 18, 2026

    About us

    February 11, 2019

    Terms of Service

    February 11, 2019
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    InsideRacing.com© 2016 - 2026. All Rights Reserved.
    • Contact us
    • Our Authors

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.