Russell Fastest in Final Practice as Mercedes Teammate Crashes Out Mercedes driver George Russell secured the fastest time in the final practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, while teammate Kimi Antonelli crashed heavily during the session at Albert Park. Antonelli lost control at turn two, skidding into a barrier and causing a front wheel to detach. The incident prompted a red flag, halting the session temporarily. Team principal Toto Wolff was seen visibly concerned in the garage. Antonelli reported he was "OK" over the team radio before the session resumed for the final minutes. Russell’s time of one minute, 19.053 seconds edged out Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton by 0.616 seconds, with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari finishing third. The result marked an improvement over McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, who set the second-fastest time in Friday’s practice. Piastri’s lap was a full second slower than Russell’s. The session had already faced delays, including a 20-minute stoppage due to a crash in the preceding Formula 3 sprint race and an eight-minute red flag when Carlos Sainz’s Williams stalled at the pit lane entrance. Teams used the final practice window to refine car setups and gather data ahead of the qualifying session, which will introduce Formula One’s new power unit regulations. The updated hybrid engines emphasize electrical energy deployment and regeneration, presenting a challenge for drivers. Max Verstappen, the four-time world champion, finished sixth, just behind his Red Bull teammate Izack Hadjar. Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad, the youngest British driver to compete in a Formula One season, placed 11th. Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso completed 20 laps for the struggling team, whose drivers face limited run times due to vibration-related nerve damage concerns.#mercedes #george_russell #albert_park #kimikimia_antonelli #toto_wolff
