Lando Norris posts fastest time in FP2 at Barcelona
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 8:29 AM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Lando Norris set the fastest time during FP2 at Barcelona with a 1:15.426 on Soft C4 tires. The first free practice session on June 13 saw seven teams utilize young drivers, while the session leading times were recorded by George Russell at 1:16.363. Track conditions were challenging, with ambient temperatures at 29°C and track temperatures reaching 50°C. Norris expressed optimism about his team's performance and indicated that they would focus on further improvements before qualifying. The event also included the presentation of a book celebrating Pirelli's 500 Grands Prix in Formula 1.
- •Norris posts fastest lap at 1:15.426 in FP2
- •George Russell tops FP1 with 1:16.363
- •Seven teams participate with young drivers in FP1
- •Track temperatures reach 50°C during sessions
- •Qualifying scheduled for June 14
- 8:29 AMYahoo Sports — Lando Norris Makes A Fast Start Under The Barcelona Sun
"Barcelona offers teams an ideal opportunity to see young drivers in action during the first free practice session. The circuit is also extensively used for…
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