HIGHLIGHTS: All the action from second practice for the Dutch GP at Zandvoort
At a circuit that's new to most of the drivers on the grid – especially since the development of the new banked corners – track time was at a premium at Zandvoort in Friday practice for the Dutch Grand Prix.
It was even more so after a 35-minute stoppage in FP1 when Sebastian Vettel's Aston Martin AMR21 stopped on track with a failure – and just five minutes after FP2 got under way, Lewis Hamilton was the one crawling to a halt with a fault on his Mercedes W12 which kept him out of the rest of the session having logged just three laps.
Once running resumed it was the Ferraris who set the pace with Charles Leclerc leading a Scuderia 1-2 ahead of Carlos Sainz – though home hero Max Verstappen suffered with traffic and was unable to get a full clean flying lap in.
Hit play on the video above to see all the action from the second session of the weekend at the seaside circuit.
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