Stay tuned for interviews. FP1 ended 3 minutes ago.
Stay tuned for interviews. FP1 ended 3 minutes ago.
I noticed he was lifting more in the final corner compared to FP1 so that's probably the tradeoff, quicker on the straights, but slower in the corner.
Everyone else had minimum speeds in the 250+ for the final corner, Hamilton was in the 240s.
Yeh 4 tenth down compared to George in S3. The rear also looked very unstable during his medium tire run.
With the threat of rain on Sat/Sun, it would seem sensible to switch back to the higher downforce spec like many other cars have been running.
“It’s only Friday so we’ve not learned a huge amount, but we will dig into the data tonight. We know that we are not Friday specialists and we often take a step forward on Saturday and Sunday, which is the right way round for it to be. But we are where we are. A lot of people are bringing updates to their cars and we weren’t expecting to be setting the world on fire. We just need to learn what we can from the info we have and try to move forward tomorrow.”
Both drivers are a second adrift of Max's average long run pace, which is what it was in Miami race. So far, it doesn't look like the big upgrades have changed anything against a mildly updated RB19.AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jun 2023, 19:35https://racer.com/2023/06/02/hamilton-f ... ind-speed/
Russell:“It’s only Friday so we’ve not learned a huge amount, but we will dig into the data tonight. We know that we are not Friday specialists and we often take a step forward on Saturday and Sunday, which is the right way round for it to be. But we are where we are. A lot of people are bringing updates to their cars and we weren’t expecting to be setting the world on fire. We just need to learn what we can from the info we have and try to move forward tomorrow.”