Ahead of Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this Formula 1 season is looking like McLaren vs. McLaren. Still, defending champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull says he hasn't lost hope.
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are the only ones to consistently have the pace through the first four rounds of the championship.
That was true again in practice Friday, although Norris was surprisingly beaten to top spot by Alpine's Pierre Gasly.
Norris has a three-point lead but admits he isn't at his best, while Piastri is the driver with momentum after winning in Bahrain last week.
Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes have all had their moments, but none has been a consistent challenger, as McLaren's 58-point constructors' championship lead shows.
Friday practice
Gasly was just .007 of a second faster than Norris in a tight first practice session Friday at the high-speed Jeddah track, where drivers speed between concrete walls either side of the course.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari was .07 off Gasly in third and Piastri fourth, barely a tenth of a second off the pace.