The Monegasque, second behind Vettel in another Ferrari top-two lockout in the morning session, lapped the 4.5-kilometre long Hockenheim track in one minute 13.449 seconds, beating the four-time champion by 0.124 seconds.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc
Hockenheim (Germany): Charles Leclerc led team-mate and home hero Sebastian Vettel in a Ferrari one-two in yesterday's practice for the German Grand Prix.
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The Monegasque, second behind Vettel in another Ferrari top-two lockout in the morning session, lapped the 4.5-kilometre long Hockenheim track in one minute 13.449 seconds, beating the four-time champion by 0.124 seconds.
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton, third behind the Ferrari pair in the morning, remained third for Mercedes. With Europe caught in a heatwave, Friday's practice sessions were both run in scorching heat with track temperatures touching 50 degrees Celsius.
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