2022 F1 Brazilian GP FP2 What did we learn?
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It's a great session for !
While lock in the most laps
FP2 CLASSIFICATION It's a great session for ! While lock in the most laps The cars can't make changes to their setup and it is sometimes hard to judge what they are trying to achieve by running as many laps as they do during the session. Having said that, there are still some key learnings that can be extracted from these 60 mins of running. What is it? Well, let's find out!
Brazil's banner creativity: For George Russell and , the strong point has proven to be the esses in the first sector where the car is pulling time from both Ferrari and Red Bull. While over the lap that advantage is somewhat sustained over Ferrari, Red Bull takes over during the rest of the lap but does not pull away much. Tire wear is going to be crucial on this track, but it will be important to see what kind of strategy is employed by Mercedes for the F1 Brazilian GP weekend.
Fastest driver in the first half of final practice... Alpine appears to hold an advantage there, which can be attributed to both the low downforce setup and the Renault power unit. Keep an eye on either Ocon or Alonso to make use of that slingshot and make a move on Norris during the F1 Brazilian GP.
2022 F1 Brazilian GP FP2 What did we learn
Esteban Ocon topped the timesheets in FP2 When you have an Alpine in Esteban Ocon leading the timesheets of an F1 Brazilian GP session, you know that outright performance was more or less not on the agenda. It is somewhat hard to make the head and toe of the second practice session on the sprint weekend. FP2 CLASSIFICATIONIt's a great session for !
While lock in the most laps
FP2 CLASSIFICATION It's a great session for ! While lock in the most laps The cars can't make changes to their setup and it is sometimes hard to judge what they are trying to achieve by running as many laps as they do during the session. Having said that, there are still some key learnings that can be extracted from these 60 mins of running. What is it? Well, let's find out!
2022 F1 Brazilian GP FP2 Key Learnings
#1 Mercedes could pose a challenge for the win at the F1 Brazilian GP
True to the form shown by the car in the last few races, Mercedes should feel confident about its chances at the F1 Brazilian GP sprint and the race. The long runs were more or less on par with what Red Bull could achieve while Ferrari appeared to be just a step behind. Brazil's banner creativity:Brazil's banner creativity: For George Russell and , the strong point has proven to be the esses in the first sector where the car is pulling time from both Ferrari and Red Bull. While over the lap that advantage is somewhat sustained over Ferrari, Red Bull takes over during the rest of the lap but does not pull away much. Tire wear is going to be crucial on this track, but it will be important to see what kind of strategy is employed by Mercedes for the F1 Brazilian GP weekend.
#2 Red Bull s Sector 3 advantage might be key for the race
Red Bull is leaking time in the first sector where most of the time it is made or lost in the esses. The second sector appears to hand Red Bull some advantage but the key for either Max Verstappen or Sergio Perez is going to be the third sector because that is just free lap time gained by the car. Red Bull appears to be untouchable in the third sector and that is going to be crucial in the race. For Perez to fight his way through the field, that third-sector advantage is going to help, while for Verstappen, it's all about either keeping the lead or making a decisive move for the lead into turn 1. Red Bull's advantage in the third sector could be the key to winning the F1 Brazilian GP.#3 Alpine might be a better race car than McLaren
The correlation between Red Bull and Mercedes could be somewhat extrapolated to the battle between and McLaren. For the F1 Brazilian GP, the two cars are somewhat neck and neck in terms of overall speed. The key difference that could even decide if an Alpine (in the hands of Fernando Alonso or Esteban Ocon) or a McLaren (in the hands of Lando Norris) finishes ahead will be the slingshot to the end of the lap in S3. Fastest driver in the first half of final practice...Fastest driver in the first half of final practice... Alpine appears to hold an advantage there, which can be attributed to both the low downforce setup and the Renault power unit. Keep an eye on either Ocon or Alonso to make use of that slingshot and make a move on Norris during the F1 Brazilian GP.