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Norris Edges Russell in Tight Barcelona GP Second Practice
12 June 2026F1i.comAnalysisPractice report

Norris Edges Russell in Tight Barcelona GP Second Practice

Lando Norris topped FP2 in Barcelona, signaling McLaren's return to form with a narrow victory over George Russell. The session highlighted a highly competitive field and emerging concerns over tyre degradation.

Lando Norris claimed the fastest time in the second practice session for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, narrowly beating Mercedes’ George Russell by just 0.009 seconds. This performance, supported by Oscar Piastri’s third-place finish, suggests McLaren has successfully bounced back from a challenging weekend in Monaco.

Why it matters:

This result is critical as it demonstrates the MCL40's versatility. After struggling with the low-speed requirements of Monaco, McLaren's immediate pace on Barcelona's demanding, high-speed layout proves they remain a top-tier contender capable of challenging for wins throughout the 2026 season.

The details:

  • Top Pace: Norris clocked a 1m15.426s on soft tyres in the final phase, though the lap featured several corrections, suggesting further optimization is possible.
  • Ferrari's Upgrades: Charles Leclerc finished fourth while the Scuderia evaluated an extensive upgrade package. Lewis Hamilton, however, reported "dragging" on straights, prompting immediate front-wing adjustments.
  • Mercedes Update: Championship leader Kimi Antonelli finished sixth, hampered by a "long brake pedal" and the effects of being among the first to run soft compounds.
  • Reliability Hit: Liam Lawson's session was disrupted by an engine failure at the pit exit, necessitating a virtual safety car to recover the Racing Bulls car.

The big picture:

While the raw pace is incredibly close—with several drivers within a second of the benchmark—the focus is shifting toward race trim. Long-run data suggests significant tyre wear across the entire grid. This indicates that Sunday's race may move beyond a predictable one-stop strategy, placing a premium on tyre management and tactical flexibility.

What's next:

Attention now turns to Saturday's qualifying. The key storylines will be whether Ferrari can fully optimize their new aerodynamic components and if Mercedes can resolve Antonelli's braking issues to disrupt McLaren's current momentum.

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