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Verstappen leads Perez in first Spanish GP practice

Max Verstappen set a sizzling pace to start practice at the Spanish Grand Prix at the top of the time sheet comfortably ahead of Red Bull Racing teammate Sergio Perez.

Verstappen used the soft tire to set a lap of 1m14.606s, besting Perez’s best by 0.768s. The Mexican, however spent most of the session on the medium compound, whereas the Dutchman enjoyed a long stint in the middle of the hour on softs.

Both drivers were equipped with new power units for the weekend as well as revised floor edges and diffusers.

Verstappen’s time was the fastest ever set on this configuration of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The track has been modified this year to restore the two sweeping left-hand corners to end the lap, replacing the clumsy chicane Formula 1 had used since 2007. The revised circuit is just under 20 yards shorter, and Verstappen’s best lap of the session was more than four seconds quicker than last year’s pole time.

Esteban Ocon was third and 0.812s off the pace. Alpine spent the session evaluating major updates applied last week, though some of the Monaco podium-getter’s new bodywork flew off his car partway through the session after bottoming out onto the front straight.

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Nyck de Vries wielded his upgraded AlphaTauri car to fourth ahead of Pierre Gasly in the second Alpine, the Frenchman almost crashing with Logan Sargeant in the final minute of the hour as they went side by side into Turn 10.

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