2022 F1 Brazilian GP FP1 What did we learn?
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Qualifying is next!
Only 0.008 separates the top three in FP1! ?Qualifying is next! It was business as usual in the first session of running for the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP as teams tried to nail everything they could in the 60 minutes allotted to them. We have a Red Bull-Ferrari front row with a mixture of other drivers rounding out the top 6 from the top 3 teams (Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari). Beyond the top 6, it was a mixture of teams concluding different runs. So, what did we learn from the FP1 for the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP? Let's find out!
Hamilton locks up after he runs wide and takes too much kerb at Turn 8 Charles Leclerc lost close to three-tenths in the last sector (although he did not have the best exit), with the Mercedes drivers too leaking lap time in that section. Out of the two teams, Ferrari appears to have the edge over one lap and Leclerc could very easily find himself on the front row (well, because he is Charles Leclerc) but in the race, Mercedes should ideally be the car to have for the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP.
TOP 10:
Perez
Leclerc
Verstappen
Sainz
Hamilton
Russell
Vettel
Schumacher
Bottas
Gasly
END OF FP1 TOP 10:PerezLeclercVerstappenSainzHamiltonRussellVettelSchumacherBottasGasly It won't be a surprise if once again he pulls off a P7 grid position in the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP qualifying, just like he did in Mexico.
2022 F1 Brazilian GP FP1 What did we learn
It was a Red Bull at the top in Brazil The first practice session of the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP ended with a Red Bull at the front. This time around, however, it was Sergio Perez leading the timesheets ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. On a sprint race weekend, things do get compressed as teams try to make the most of the 60 minutes in hand before the qualifying session that replaces FP2 on a Friday. Only 0.008 separates the top three in FP1! ?Qualifying is next!
Only 0.008 separates the top three in FP1! ?Qualifying is next! It was business as usual in the first session of running for the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP as teams tried to nail everything they could in the 60 minutes allotted to them. We have a Red Bull-Ferrari front row with a mixture of other drivers rounding out the top 6 from the top 3 teams (Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari). Beyond the top 6, it was a mixture of teams concluding different runs. So, what did we learn from the FP1 for the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP? Let's find out!
2022 F1 Brazilian GP FP1 What did we learn
#1 Red Bull looks ominous
From the start of the session, it seemed Red Bull had something in hand over the rest of the field. That Honda power unit is pulling significant lap time over the rest of the field in Sector 3 and the car looks dialed in throughout. Max Verstappen was not the most comfortable during the session and this should make things more concerning (he was still P3). For the Qualifying session, it's hard to look beyond Red Bull for the pole position.#2 Ferrari and Mercedes appear to be a step behind
Ferrari and Mercedes were on a somewhat different run from Red Bull but if there is one thing that looks quite clear from the sector times then it is the power unit/straight-line superiority of Red Bull on this track. Hamilton locks up after he runs wide and takes too much kerb at Turn 8Hamilton locks up after he runs wide and takes too much kerb at Turn 8 Charles Leclerc lost close to three-tenths in the last sector (although he did not have the best exit), with the Mercedes drivers too leaking lap time in that section. Out of the two teams, Ferrari appears to have the edge over one lap and Leclerc could very easily find himself on the front row (well, because he is Charles Leclerc) but in the race, Mercedes should ideally be the car to have for the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP.
#3 Alpine and Alfa Romeo Valtteri Bottas leading the midfield
Valtteri Bottas appears to have flipped the switch in Sao Paulo for Alfa Romeo as he found form all of a sudden. If the first session is anything to go by, he has brought his Mexico form to the F1 Brazilian GP as well. Coupled with the pair (although the timing sheets might not show it), it's Bottas who appears to be leading the midfield. END OF FP1TOP 10:
Perez
Leclerc
Verstappen
Sainz
Hamilton
Russell
Vettel
Schumacher
Bottas
Gasly
END OF FP1 TOP 10:PerezLeclercVerstappenSainzHamiltonRussellVettelSchumacherBottasGasly It won't be a surprise if once again he pulls off a P7 grid position in the 2022 F1 Brazilian GP qualifying, just like he did in Mexico.