Ferrari Dominates First Practice of 2026 Australian Grand Prix: A New Era Begins!
In a stunning display of speed and precision, Charles Leclerc spearheaded a spectacular Ferrari 1-2 finish in the inaugural practice session of the 2026 Australian Grand Prix. As Formula 1 enters an electrifying new rules era, Ferrari and Red Bull have firmly established their early dominance on the circuit, sending shockwaves through the paddock.
Leclerc, with his trademark flair, consistently pushed the limits, trading the top spot with teammate Lewis Hamilton throughout the session. But it was Leclerc's breathtaking final lap—a blistering 1m20.267s—that set him apart, leaving the competition trailing by nearly half a second. This remarkable time, while just over three seconds slower than Lando Norris’s record from the previous year, solidifies Ferrari's intent to reclaim their spot at the pinnacle of the sport.
Max Verstappen, the formidable Red Bull driver, clocked in third, showcasing the might of his team’s new in-house Ford-badged engine. With a performance that saw him flirt with Leclerc's time, Verstappen was only a tenth of a second off the pace before Leclerc’s late surge recalibrated the leaderboard. His teammate, rookie sensation Isack Hadjar, followed closely behind in fourth, proving Red Bull’s prowess extends beyond just its star driver.
The session, however, was not without its drama. Mercedes, hailed as the pre-season favorites, faced a rocky start with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli finishing in a disappointing seventh and eighth places—over a second adrift of the leaders. Meanwhile, reigning world champion Norris found himself sidelined with gearbox troubles, leaving teammate Oscar Piastri to fend for himself amidst early engine power issues, which he eventually overcame to secure a respectable sixth.
In a surprising twist, the newly rebranded Audi team made their presence felt with both Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg finishing within the top ten. Their performance stood in stark contrast to Aston Martin, where a series of engine woes rendered Fernando Alonso a spectator, while Lance Stroll managed only a meager three laps before succumbing to a suspected power unit failure.
Midfield contenders Haas and Alpine struggled to find their footing, with Esteban Ocon clocking in at 11th, almost two seconds off the leaders. Franco Colapinto, representing Alpine, could only manage a disappointing 16th, underscoring the challenges ahead. Both teams were expected to shine but fell flat in this opening outing.
Amid the chaos, the new Cadillac team, led by Valtteri Bottas, surprised many by finishing strong. Bottas’s performance showcased that they are not just here to make up the numbers, with a time that kept them within striking distance of the established giants.
As the first practice session came to a close, Sergio Perez, struggling with his Cadillac, found himself at the bottom of the time sheet, nearly six-tenths behind Bottas. His day was marred by a spin at Turn 5, attributed to excessive engine braking, leaving fans and experts alike questioning the stability of the new team.
With the grid now set, all eyes will be on the upcoming sessions as teams scramble to close the gap to Ferrari, who have clearly sent a message with this blistering start. The 2026 season promises to be a thrilling ride as drivers and teams push boundaries in a bid for supremacy. Buckle up—this is just the beginning!
FP1 Results: 1. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 1m20.267s 2. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.469s 3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.522s 4. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull) +0.820s 5. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) +1.046s 6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +1.075s 7. George Russell (Mercedes) +1.104s 8. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) +1.109s 9. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) +1.429s 10. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) +1.702s 11. Esteban Ocon (Haas) +1.894s 12. Carlos Sainz (Williams) +2.056s 13. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) +2.346s 14. Ollie Bearman (Haas) +2.415s 15. Alex Albon (Williams) +2.863s 16. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) +3.058s 17. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac) +3.755s 18. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) +3.768s 19. Lando Norris (McLaren) +4.124s 20. Sergio Perez (Cadillac) +4.353s 21. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) +30.067s 22. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) Did not run
As the engines roar and the stakes rise, the battle for glory in Formula 1 is just heating up!








