Norris Dominates Truncated FP1 at Azerbaijan GP

McLaren Leads the Pack Amidst Baku Track Challenges
Early McLaren Domination and Piastri's Initial Setback
Lando Norris, driving for McLaren, set the pace during the initial practice at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. His teammate, Oscar Piastri, encountered a power unit issue early in the session, forcing a temporary halt to his run plan. Despite this, Norris quickly established a strong lead with a lap time of 1m43.747s on Pirelli's softest compound tires, the C6. This placed him ahead of notable competitors like George Russell from Mercedes, Charles Leclerc from Ferrari, and reigning world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull.
Kerb Concerns Lead to Significant Session Interruption
Just thirteen minutes into the practice, a red flag was deployed due to a dislodged kerb at the exit of the final corner. This incident resulted in a prolonged stoppage as marshals worked to address the safety concern, cutting valuable track time for all participating teams. The interruption, however, inadvertently benefited Piastri, whose team managed to resolve his power unit problem, allowing him to rejoin the action when the session resumed.
Resumption and Intensified Competition
With only 21 minutes remaining, the session recommenced, prompting a frantic burst of activity as teams scrambled to collect crucial data. Max Verstappen was among the first front-runners to improve his time significantly, closing in on Norris's lead by just 0.043s. Yet, Norris responded emphatically, shaving a full second off his previous best with a new set of soft tires, recording a blistering 1m42.704s. Piastri, after his power unit was sorted, also posted a strong lap, initially placing just behind Verstappen.
Late Session Maneuvers and Final Standings
As the track conditions rapidly improved, Leclerc and Russell both elevated their positions, surpassing both Verstappen and Piastri. Alex Albon briefly entered the top five before the final rounds of hot laps. Ultimately, Norris maintained his lead, securing the top spot. Piastri, despite improving his time to 1m43.014s, remained three-tenths of a second behind Norris. Leclerc finished third, half a second adrift, narrowly ahead of Russell and Albon. Yuki Tsunoda of Red Bull secured a respectable sixth place, just ahead of his teammate Verstappen, who aborted his final run due to a lock-up. Carlos Sainz claimed eighth, while Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar of Racing Bulls completed the top ten. Aside from the kerb incident, the session on Baku's challenging street circuit remained largely uneventful, although Lewis Hamilton narrowly avoided significant damage to his Ferrari after making contact with a wall.