Williams reserve driver Luke Browning will participate in two FP1 sessions at the Barcelona and Austrian Grands Prix this month, while F2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli will make his Formula 1 debut for McLaren in Barcelona's first practice. Browning will drive the new generation FW48 for the first time across both outings, marking a progression in his development as part of Williams' driver academy.
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Williams reserve driver Luke Browning will participate in two FP1 sessions at the Barcelona and Austrian Grands Prix this month, while F2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli will make his Formula 1 debut for McLaren in Barcelona's first practice. Browning will drive the new generation FW48 for the first time across both outings, marking a progression in his development as part of Williams' driver academy.