Still very close at the top in Baku

Baku, 13 September 2024 | 18:06 Europe/Amsterdam Still very close at the top in Baku Featured-Practice-AZ24 Conditions-Friday-AZ24-EN Three drivers from three different teams covered by just 66 thousandths. Ever since Miami, the top teams have been very closely matched and that trend is continuing in Baku. Also ongoing is Charles Leclerc’s great form in the Ferrari, quickest in qualifying trim in 1’43”484. Second, just six thousandths slower is Sergio Perez (Red Bull) who always goes well in the Azerbaijan capital with two wins, a Sprint win and five podiums from seven appearances. Third is Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 66 thousandths down on his future team-mate. THE DAY ON TRACKIn terms of tyre use, it was confirmed that the Soft would not be an option for the race. The fact that only Alpine in FP1 and Mercedes in FP2 used a set of Hards with each of their drivers, meaning that the other eight teams saved all theirs for the rest of the weekend, demonstrates that the C3 is the tyre best suited for the race, which is totally in line with our predictions. The track evolution was very significant as the cars - F2 as well as F1 - put in the laps. Therefore, when looking at the times one has to also take this parameter into consideration. SIMONE BERRA – CHIEF ENGINEER“The two hours of practice were rather difficult to interpret, especially because of the track condition. We had already seen after taking track surface measurements on Wednesday that the grip level was lower than last year’s and also differed from one section of track to another and that was confirmed today once the cars started running. Lap times dropped very quickly, but they are still a way off those recorded in last year’s one and only free practice session, when Baku hosted the first Sprint format weekend of 2023, but also slower than those from earlier simulations. Why? It’s impossible to give a definitive answer but this may have been down to the fact the asphalt was not treated as it had been last year, as could be seen by the amount of dirt kicked up by the cars.“We noticed some graining on the tyres over a long run, but not to a particularly high degree and we believe that, as the track rubbers in, its incidence will decrease. In terms of strategy, this is usually a race run in two parts, featuring the Medium and the Hard tyres, while the Soft is clearly a qualifying tyre. Therefore, that explains why eight of the ten teams kept both their sets of Hards, not so much because they are considering a two-stop, but to cover any eventual neutralisation and thus make the most of the tyre that’s the most competitive over a long distance.” 17-AZ24-Practice3-EN FORMULA 2Richard Verschoor (Trident) secured pole position for the Feature Race just getting ahead of Kimi Antonelli (Prema) at the end: 1’54”857 for the Dutchman, 1’54”874 for the Italian in a session that was interrupted several times.This year, there’s a change of compound for the Azerbaijan weekend. In order to provide a higher level of grip and to facilitate getting the tyres up to the right operating temperature, the P Zero Yellow medium used in 2023 has been replaced with the P Zero Red soft. This means there is no longer a jump in the compound choice as the other tyre is once again the P Zero purple supersoft. Drivers will probably have to deal with thermal degradation across the rear axle and those who manage this best will reap the reward in the closing stages of both races. Track evolution will be very significant from one session to the next and, when it comes to strategy for the Feature Race, it will be important to keep a close eye on the performance of the Supersoft, possibly for its eventual use in a stint of around a dozen laps. PIRELLI IN MOTORSPORT Founded in 1872, Pirelli is a company with deep Italian roots now recognised all over the world for its cutting-edge technology, capacity for innovation, and the quality of its products. Motorsport has always played an important part in Pirelli’s strategy, following the ‘race to road’ philosophy. The company has been engaged in motorsport for 116 years and today supplies tyres to more than 350 championships on both two and four wheels. Pirelli pays constant attention to the most efficient use of natural resources and energy, aiming to reach carbon neutrality by 2030. Pirelli has been Global Tyre Partner of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship since 2011. The company also supplies championships including FIA Formula 2, FIA Formula 3, Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine, FIA World Rally Championship and GT World Challenge, alongside numerous national series.

Still very close at the top in Baku
Publicidade (DT/EN)
Publicidade (DT/EN)
Baku, 13 September 2024 | 18:06 Europe/Amsterdam Still very close at the top in Baku Featured-Practice-AZ24 Conditions-Friday-AZ24-EN Three drivers from three different teams covered by just 66 thousandths. Ever since Miami, the >>>

This is another headline indexed and brought to you by the AUTOMUNDO website.