Norris fastest as Leclerc gets 10-place penalty

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McLaren's Lando Norris in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice with the sun setting in the backgroundGetty Images

McLaren made a perfect start in their bid to secure their first constructors’ title since 1998 at the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

McLaren head Ferrari by 21 points with 44 remaining and ended Friday practice with a one-two, Lando Norris ahead of Oscar Piastri. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will start Sunday’s race no better than 11th because of a penalty.

Leclerc was given a 10-place grid drop because Ferrari needed to fit a new battery to his car, and that exceeded his allowance of two for the season.

Norris headed Piastri by 0.234 seconds ahead of the Haas of Nico Hulkenberg, a surprise in third place.

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was fourth fastest, 0.582secs off the pace, ahead of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, Leclerc and the Sauber of Valtteri Bottas.

The second Haas of Kevin Magnussen was eighth, ahead of Williams’ Alex Albon and RB’s Yuki Tsunoda.

Red Bull were struggling for one-lap pace and world champion Max Verstappen, who was complaining of a lack of front grip, ended the session 17th fastest, three places behind team-mate Sergio Perez.

But the race-simulation runs on a full fuel load later in the session told a different story. On those, Hamilton looked the fastest, with McLaren next, followed by Red Bull and Ferrari.

Williams had a difficult day. Both cars have five-place grid penalties for exceeding their allowance of gearboxes. Albon suffered an engine problem, but did get out for his fast lap at the end of the session, while Franco Colapinto damaged his floor with a trip over the kerbs at Turn One early in the session.

‘Very, very special’ day for Leclercs

Arthur and Charles Leclerc talking to each other at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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Earlier, in the first practice session, Leclerc’s brother Arthur, a Ferrari development driver, drove Carlos Sainz’s car.

It was an emotional day for the entire Leclerc family. Their mother Pascale was in the Ferrari pit, and on Thursday Charles Leclerc spoke about what it meant to the family, who lost father Herve to cancer in 2017.

“It is definitely a very, very special moment for not only me, not only for Arthur, but I think for the whole family,” Charles said, “because I can only see how much sacrifices my parents have done when I was younger for us to continue.

“They had to stop Arthur’s career at one point because they could not afford to pay for both of us. It is special for how much my father has given to help our careers. It is a dream, for both of us.

“I know how much it meant for my father to be able to restart Arthur’s career. When he did that, he was so happy. It’s very special also for that, for how much my father has given to us in order to pursue our dream. So it will be a moment I will forever remember for sure.”

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