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Azerbaijan GP: Verstappen leads FP1 from Ferrari duo

Red Bull's Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen set the pace during first free practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, holding off Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in Baku.

Watch: Formula 1: Verstappen leads in FP1 in Azerbaijan

Verstappen set the fastest time of the opening one-hour session with 10 minutes to go as drivers struggled for grip on the streets of Baku.

McLaren's Lando Norris was the first driver out on a hot and sunny track, followed out by Red Bull driver Sergio Perez, and soon most drivers headed out to make the most of 2021's shortened free practice.

After a flurry of installation laps Ferrari drivers Sainz and Leclerc briefly headed the leaderboard on hard tyres, Leclerc vaulting over Sainz with a 1m45.664s.

The pair was soon leapfrogged by Norris and Mercedes' world champion Lewis Hamilton, who used Pirelli's softest C5 tyres to set a 1m45.112s and then a 1m43.893s just before the 20-minute mark.

Redd Bull's Verstappen then claimed second on mediums, just two tenths behind the Briton.

Drivers were slowly finding speed on a slippery Baku Street Circuit, which saw its first on-track action in two years after the cancellation of the 2020 race.

AlphaTauri rookie Yuki Tsunoda was the first driver to cause a yellow flag, going straight on in Turn 4 and getting stuck in the run-off area at the halfway point.

Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel had to take to the escape road in Turn 1 after missing his braking point, while Hamilton, Sainz and Pierre Gasly also had similar offs in Turn 15.

In the second half of the one-hour session Norris and Leclerc found time to settle in the top three, Leclerc just 0.028 behind Hamilton and Norris one tenth shy of the early benchmark.

Daniel Ricciardo then went top, putting down a 1m43.732 in the McLaren on softs. Norris was on his way to improving his teammate's time but spun out of the final corner, managing to rejoin safely after briefly pointing the wrong way.

Ferrari reclaimed a soft-shod 1-2 by virtue of Leclerc's 1m43.227s and Sainz' 1m43.521s.

After initially being held up by traffic, Verstappen finally moved up to the lead with 10 minutes on the clock, posting a 1m43.184s on softs.

His benchmark was 0.043s quicker than Leclerc and three tenths faster than Sainz as Ferrari seemed able to confirm its strong Monaco pace in Baku despite predictions it would struggle to do so.

Perez benefitted from Verstappen's tow to go fourth with a 1m43.630s, one tenth quicker than Ricciardo as the Australian enjoyed a solid showing.

Gasly was sixth ahead of Hamilton, Norris and Alpine's Fernando Alonso.

Valtteri Bottas rounded out the top 10 as neither of the Mercedes drivers managed to set a faster time at the end of the session, Bottas going off in Turn 2 on his final time around.

Kimi Raikkonen was 11th for Alfa Romeo, one tenth quicker than teammate Antonio Giovinazzi and nearly three tenths clear of Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll.

After his early off, Tsunoda took 14th, narrowly ahead of Vettel and the second Alpine of Esteban Ocon.

George Russell was 17th for Williams, followed by teammate Nicholas Latifi.

Tsunoda was 18th after his early off, while Haas duo Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin propped up the timesheets. Mazepin made slight contact with the Turn 16 wall after spinning at the end of the session, with Schumacher also struggling for grip.

Cla Driver Chassis Engine Laps Time Gap
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen
Red Bull Honda 19 1'43.184
2 Monaco Charles Leclerc
Ferrari Ferrari 20 1'43.227 0.043
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
Ferrari Ferrari 20 1'43.521 0.337
4 Mexico Sergio Perez
Red Bull Honda 17 1'43.630 0.446
5 Australia Daniel Ricciardo
McLaren Mercedes 25 1'43.732 0.548
6 France Pierre Gasly
AlphaTauri Honda 23 1'43.757 0.573
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes Mercedes 20 1'43.893 0.709
8 United Kingdom Lando Norris
McLaren Mercedes 20 1'43.996 0.812
9 Spain Fernando Alonso
Alpine Renault 25 1'44.777 1.593
10 Finland Valtteri Bottas
Mercedes Mercedes 20 1'44.891 1.707
11 Finland Kimi Raikkonen
Alfa Romeo Ferrari 18 1'44.943 1.759
12 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi
Alfa Romeo Ferrari 20 1'45.092 1.908
13 Canada Lance Stroll
Aston Martin Mercedes 23 1'45.234 2.050
14 Japan Yuki Tsunoda
AlphaTauri Honda 25 1'45.384 2.200
15 Germany Sebastian Vettel
Aston Martin Mercedes 24 1'45.415 2.231
16 France Esteban Ocon
Alpine Renault 23 1'45.446 2.262
17 United Kingdom George Russell
Williams Mercedes 24 1'45.452 2.268
18 Canada Nicholas Latifi
Williams Mercedes 22 1'45.774 2.590
19 Germany Mick Schumacher
Haas Ferrari 20 1'46.899 3.715
20 Russian Federation Nikita Mazepin
Haas Ferrari 18 1'46.945 3.761

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