Norris tops British Grand Prix first practice

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McLarenâs Lando Norris set the pace in first practice at the British Grand Prix.
Norris, seeking his first win in his home race, was 0.134 seconds clear of Aston Martinâs Lance Stroll in a session that provided little insight into competitive form.
Norrisâ team-mate Oscar Piastri was third, with Max Verstappenâs Red Bull fourth.
The world champion was the quickest driver to set his best lap on medium-compound tyres, while the three drivers in front used softs.
Mercedesâ George Russell was fifth fastest, also on the medium tyres and just 0.009secs slower than Verstappen.
Aston Martinâs Fernando Alonso was sixth fastest, ahead of Mercedesâ Lewis Hamilton and the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
Alpineâs Esteban Ocon completed the top 10 from Haasâ Nico Hulkenberg and Sauberâs Valtteri Bottas.
Piastri suffered a reliability problem late in the session when he stopped in the pit entry with a hydraulics failure.
Briton Olivier Bearman, announced on Thursday as a Haas driver for 2025, was 14th fastest in a practice outing for his new team.
At the back of the field, Alpine reserve Jack Doohan was 17th fastest in his practice outing in the car of Pierre Gasly, who will receive a grid penalty for excessive engine usage this weekend.
Argentine Franco Colapinto was 18th in Logan Sargeantâs Williams and Isack Hadjar 19th in Sergio Perezâs Red Bull.
Yuki Tsunoda was slowest of all after an early spin at Luffield in the RB, which brought out a red flag to stop the session for his car to be recovered from the gravel trap.