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VER will start the #F1 Sprint in P1, yet he wasn't the quickest in any sector! (But quick everywhere)
The upgraded Haas was mighty!
1)BEST SECTORS
-S1: HAM fastest, by far (+0.13s vs VER)
-S2: RUS fastest, then NOR
-S3: LEC and HUL fastest
VER struggled in S2, NOR in S3
2)GRIP
RUS reached the highest top speed (330km/h) yet he was also stronger than VER and LEC under braking! (Reached 6g of deceleration)
VER had excellent cornering grip, but braking was lacking.
LEC produced the lowest maximum lateral acceleration (in fact he struggled in S1)"
I think it's a strong assumption that Verstappen will be very competitive in race pace due to his excellent cornering grip. Cornering grip is a critical factor in maintaining consistent lap times and tire management, especially over longer race stints. His struggle under braking may be less of an issue in race conditions, as braking points are more consistent and less aggressive compared to a single-lap.