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ART's Alexander Albon leads Abu Dhabi Formula 2 practice

Alexander Albon topped Formula 2 practice in Abu Dhabi, while newly crowned 2017 F2 and European Formula 3 champions Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris made low-key starts to the weekend

Albon replaced his ART Grand Prix team-mate Nobuharu Matsushita at the top of the times early on in the 45-minute session and held the top spot until one-third distance.

Norman Nato then usurped Albon to briefly take first place for Arden International but the ART driver moved back to first place with the fastest lap of the session - a 1m48.974s - with 20 minutes remaining.

Nato wound up 0.135 seconds adrift in second place, just over 0.1s quicker than Racing Engineering's McLaren Formula 1 junior Nyck de Vries in third.

Matsushita was fourth fastest, ahead of Antonio Fuoco and Oliver Rowland, who had to pit early on, shortly after smoke had streamed from his DAMS car as he ran down the long straight ahead of the Turn 8/9 chicane.

Russian Time driver Artem Markelov and Macau Grand Prix star Sergio Sette Camara were seventh and eighth, ahead of Leclerc who was down in ninth place for Prema Racing.

The Ferrari F1 junior, who can break the all-time GP2/F2 pole position record if he takes the top spot in qualifying later on Friday, looked to be grappling with his car around much of the Yas Marina circuit, sliding out of the slower speed sequence at Turns 11/12/13 during the middle part of the session before locking up and going off-track at Turn 8, taking to the runoff and cutting Turn 9.

Gustav Malja completed the top 10, just ahead of Louis Deletraz and Campos Racing driver Alex Palou.

In the other Campos Racing run-car, Norris finished his first official F2 session in 19th spot, only ahead of Trident driver Nabil Jeffri.

Norris's best lap was 2.056s slower than Albon's best and he was over a second adrift of new team-mate Palou.

The 2017 European F3 champion - who was runner-up in Macau last weekend - also incurred the wrath of Markelov, who dived past Norris at the final corner before gesturing rudely in the Briton's direction at Turn 1 on the next lap.

Several drivers ahead off-track moments during the session, including de Vries and Nato - who both locked up and ran wide at Turn 1 before carrying on - while Rowland and Albon lost time at the Turns 5/6 chicane in separate incidents with Merhi and Jeffri.

Practice times

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Alexander Albon ART Grand Prix 1m48.974s - 16
2 Norman Nato Pertamina Arden 1m49.109s 0.135s 17
3 Nyck de Vries Racing Engineering 1m49.211s 0.237s 18
4 Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 1m49.243s 0.269s 17
5 Antonio Fuoco Prema Racing 1m49.285s 0.311s 19
6 Oliver Rowland DAMS 1m49.342s 0.368s 17
7 Artem Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 1m49.403s 0.429s 19
8 Sergio Sette Camara MP Motorsport 1m49.560s 0.586s 17
9 Charles Leclerc Prema Racing 1m49.651s 0.677s 19
10 Gustav Malja Racing Engineering 1m49.874s 0.900s 17
11 Louis Deletraz Rapax 1m49.892s 0.918s 18
12 Alex Palou Campos Racing 1m50.025s 1.051s 18
13 Luca Ghiotto RUSSIAN TIME 1m50.121s 1.147s 17
14 Roberto Merhi Rapax 1m50.169s 1.195s 18
15 Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1m50.192s 1.218s 17
16 Jordan King MP Motorsport 1m50.378s 1.404s 21
17 Santino Ferrucci Trident 1m50.436s 1.462s 20
18 Sean Gelael Pertamina Arden 1m50.579s 1.605s 17
19 Lando Norris Campos Racing 1m51.030s 2.056s 17
20 Nabil Jeffri Trident 1m51.926s 2.952s 17


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