Leclerc fastest in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix opening practice

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on his way to topping the opening practice Friday in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah Corniche Circuit. (Reuters)
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Updated 25 March 2022
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Leclerc fastest in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix opening practice

JEDDAH: Early season championship leader Charles Leclerc maintained his impressive form with Ferrari on Friday when he topped the times ahead of Max Verstappen in opening practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The 24-year-old Monegasque driver clocked a best lap in 1 minute and 30.772 seconds to outpace Red Bull’s world champion by 0.116 seconds, setting that pace on soft tires with only two minutes remaining in the session.

Leclerc, who led teammate Carlos Sainz home in a Ferrari one-two in Bahrain — the team’s first triumph since 2019 — demonstrated speed and control on the high-speed street circuit which saw Mercedes struggling again for performance.

Valtteri Bottas, who switched from Mercedes to Alfa Romeo this year, was third, two-tenths off the pace, ahead of Sainz in the second Ferrari and the two Alpha Tauri drivers Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda.

Sergio Perez was seventh in the second Red Bull ahead of Alpine’s Esteban Ocon, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes and two-time champion Fernando Alonso, who was 10th in the second Alpine.

Once again, as in Bahrain, Nico Hulkenberg replaced Aston Martin’s four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, who is laid low by COVID-19.

He was 16th while China’s rookie Guanyu Zhou was 14th, one place ahead of George Russell, in the second Mercedes.

Kevin Magnussen, who made a spectacular point-scoring return for Haas in Bahrain, was brought to a halt after only two laps with a hydraulics problem and wound up 20th one place behind team-mate Mick Schumacher.

The session began in warm conditions with a gusty wind at the high-speed Jeddah Street Circuit, slightly modified since its debut last season to improve some safety concerns.

Alonso was the first man out, but it was not long before Verstappen swept to the top in his Red Bull, the team anxious to bounce back after a double retirement in the season opener.

The Dutchman soon trimmed his time to 1:31.885 and then 1:31.298 before dropping into the 1:30’s while his great rival and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton continued to struggle with his Mercedes.

“There’s a lot of bouncing,” said the Briton, who was briefly second, but 1.1 seconds adrift of Verstappen, before a brief red-flag interruption when a marker board fell and was hit by Lando Norris’s McLaren.

Once the action resumed, Verstappen remained quickest until Leclerc’s late fast lap.

Hamilton continued battling the aerodynamic bumps with his car, designed for F1’s second “ground effect” era, and clipped a wall in the closing seconds.


With Mbappe injured, Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Garcia impresses with a hat trick

Updated 05 January 2026
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With Mbappe injured, Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Garcia impresses with a hat trick

  • The win kept second-placed Madrid within four points of Barcelona after the league leaders won 2-0 at Espanyol on Saturday
  • Levante upset Sevilla 3-0 on the road in the debut of new Portuguese coach Luis Castro
  • Real Sociedad made a promising start under new American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo after holding fourth-placed Atletico Madrid to a 1-1 draw

BARCELONA, Spain: Gonzalo Garcia scored his first, second and third goals in La Liga for Real Madrid on Sunday with his hat trick dominating a 5-1 rout of Real Betis.

The 21-year-old forward was making a rare start in place of the injured Kylian Mbappe, the league’s top scorer, who is sidelined with a left knee sprain.

Garcia came up through Madrid’s youth sides before debuting with its first team in November 2023. He has had steady minutes under Xabi Alonso this campaign.

“It was a dream game for him,” Alonso said about García. “Playing at the (Santiago) Bernabeu (stadium), first season with the first team, and to hit a hat trick. He wanted to score here, and I’m happy for him and with how he works every day whether or not he gets the chance to play. He has an unbelievable attitude and he’s a fantastic example of what it means to be a Real Madrid academy graduate.”

Garcia got going in the 20th minute when he headed in a free kick from Rodrygo after getting free of his marker at the far post.

He deftly controlled a pass with his chest before volleying a strike home from the edge of the area to make it 2-0 in the 50th.

After defender Raul Asencio headed in Rodrygo’s corner for a third Madrid goal shortly after, Betis striker Cucho Hernandez pulled one back for the visitors in the 66th.

Garcia got his hat trick in the 82nd with a flick of his heel to turn in a pass by Arda Guler before he was substituted to loud applause.

His replacement, Fran García, rounded off the victory in stoppage time.

“I’ve been a Madrid fan ever since I was a kid, and I’ve spent many years in the academy, so to come off to a standing ovation from these fans is a very special moment that will stay with me forever,” Gonzalo Garcia said. “I hope there are loads more goals, loads more wins to come, and a special year for all of us.”

The win kept second-placed Madrid within four points of Barcelona after the league leaders won 2-0 at Espanyol on Saturday. Third-placed Villarreal trail Madrid by seven points but has played two fewer games than Madrid and Barcelona.

The win came after a two-week winter break for Spanish clubs. Prior to that break, Madrid had been struggling and pressure was building for Alonso to oversee a convincing win like the one his team delivered against Betis.

Madrid’s most convincing victory in a month comes before Alonso’s side heads to Saudi Arabia where it will participate in the Spanish Super Cup. It will have to beat crosstown rival Atletico Madrid in Jeddah on Thursday to face either Barcelona or Athletic Bilbao in the final on Jan. 11.

“It was an important and well-deserved win to start the year at home,” Alonso said. “Getting underway like this is crucial, calmly and with positive feelings around the place ahead of the Super Cup.”

Promising starts

Levante upset Sevilla 3-0 on the road in the debut of new Portuguese coach Luis Castro.

With his team leading 2-0, Levante goalkeeper Mathew Ryan saved a penalty by Isaac Romero and his attempt to head in the rebound in the 90th minute before Levante scored its final goal.

Levante broke a run of eight rounds without a win and moved out of last place.

Oviedo fell to the bottom after a 1-1 draw at Alaves.

Real Sociedad made a promising start under new American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo after holding fourth-placed Atletico Madrid to a 1-1 draw.

Former Sociedad striker Alexander Sorloth put Atletico in front in the 50th, but Goncalo Guedes equalized five minutes later for the hosts.

Girona left the relegation zone with a 2-1 win at Mallorca.