One of the most anticipated sessions of the 2026 season began with Nico Hulkenberg leading the field out for Audi.
As the drivers ventured out, one remained in the pit lane – Fernando Alonso. Aston Martin told PlanetF1.com: “We found a suspected PU related issue which will prevent Fernando to participate in FP1.”
There were problems for other drivers too, as Arvid Lindblad stopped in the pit lane, bringing out the Virtual Safety Car while local favourite Oscar Piastri reported, “No power. I’m idling but I’ve got no power.” Shortly after, he added: “I’ve got power again,” as he got going.

His teammate and new world champion Lando Norris also wasn’t happy with his McLaren. “Downshifts are shocking, all shifts. Doesn’t feel right,” he said.
15 minutes into the session, Charles Leclerc was fastest with a 1:22.080, 0.2s ahead of Max Verstappen with Kimi Antonelli third.
Valtteri Bottas, back on the grid with Cadillac, found himself in the middle of a Ferrari sandwich – and wasn’t happy. “I got fully blocked by Hamilton,” he complained.
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Norris was back on track just before the halfway mark, going 15th fastest on his opening gambit. Lindblad also joined the action and immediately had to take avoiding action from a slow Alpine.
George Russell was the first to swap to the soft tyres, but only improved to fifth place – 0.880s down on Leclerc’s medium tyre 1:21.227.
After a set-up change, Verstappen headed out on the soft tyres and jumped to P1 with a 1:20.908. But it was brief, Leclerc beating his time by 0.079s. Lewis Hamilton was four-tenths down on his teammate.
Norris’ session came to a premature end due to a gearbox issue, the reigning champion out of the cars his mechanics took the bodywork off from his MCL40.
Alex Albon lost “power steering and everything” and came to a stop on the side of the track, which brought out the yellow flags. Lance Stroll’s session ended after just three laps, Aston Martin announcing: “Car #18 will take no further part in FP1. Both issues are being investigated.”
Moments before, Hamilton had gone quickest with a 1:20.736.
Sergio Perez had a spin off the track, reporting a “lot of engine braking” and that he had a “massive one” that caused his off.
Leclerc put in a late lap to grab P1 with a 1:20.267, almost half a second up on Hamilton with Verstappen third.
Last year’s fastest from FP1 was Norris’ 1:17.252.
Australian GP FP1 Times
1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:20.267 – 32 laps
2 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:20.736 – 29 laps
3 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:20.789 – 26 laps
4 Isack Hadjar Red Bull 1:21.087 – 23 laps
5 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls 1:21.313 – 21 laps
6 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:21.342 – 20 laps
7 George Russell Mercedes 1:21.371 – 25 laps
8 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:21.376 – 23 laps
9 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi 1:21.696 – 23 laps
10 Nico Hulkenberg Audi 1:21.969 – 20 laps
11 Esteban Ocon Haas 1:22.248 – 27 laps
12 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:22.323 – 29 laps
13 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:22.613 – 28 laps
14 Oliver Bearman Haas 1:22.682 – 25 laps
15 Alex Albon Williams 1:23.130 – 24 laps
16 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:23.325 – 26 laps
17 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac 1:24.835 – 24 laps
18 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:24.271 – 27 laps
19 Lando Norris McLaren 1:24.391 – 7 laps
20 Sergio Perez Cadillac 1:24.620 – 14 laps
21 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:50.334 – 3 laps
22 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin no time