On a challenging day for Red Bull, Leclerc outran the man who had dominated the previous two races by 0.381 seconds.
After breaking his floor in an off-track incident during the first session, Verstappen was unable to play for the first twenty minutes.
Carlos Sainz of Ferrari finished third, followed by George Russell’s Mercedes, Lance Stroll, and Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin.
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Leclerc expressed his opinion that Ferrari had a “best shot” of taking on Red Bull this season following a successful day.
“I don’t feel great,” he said following the session. It’s probably the worst session I’ve had in a while. It felt quite good in P1. The first run of P1 felt like the greatest the car had ever felt, and then things kept getting worse. It was difficult, as we made some significant adjustments to P2.
“After that session, I feel the least confident I have ever felt with this car, but there are positives from the P1 run we did.”
It had been “not a good day,” according to team principal Toto Wolff.
While Alex Albon crashes in the first practice session, Charles Leclerc leads the Australian Grand Prix.
During Friday's Australian Grand Prix practice, Max Verstappen of Red Bull was trailed by Charles Leclerc of Ferrari.
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