Charles Leclerc was the fastest driver in the first practice session of this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, leading team mate Carlos Sainz on Ferrari's home circuit of Monza.
On the soft tyre, Leclerc set a time of 1m 22.410s to lead Sainz by 0.077s, with George Russell 0.279s behind the Monegasque in P3, ahead of Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton in fourth.
Max Verstappen was fifth fastest – although his fastest lap was hampered by traffic in the form of Lando Norris in the final sector – ahead of the Alpines of Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso in sixth and seventh, respectively.
FP1: Leclerc leads Sainz for Ferrari 1-2 in opening Monza practice
Pierre Gasly set a time good enough for 13th, but not before he was called into the garage with an issue on his car. Fortunately for the Frenchman and his AlphaTauri team, Gasly was able to continue running.
Click on the video player above to watch the best action from FP1 at Monza, as we get set for the second practice session this afternoon.
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