12
November
2016
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19:48
Europe/Amsterdam

2016 Brazilian Grand Prix, Qualifying

COOLER CONDITIONS FOR QUALIFYING IN BRAZIL AFTER SOME RAIN IN THE MORNING

THE TOP 10 ON THE GRID WILL ALL START ON USED SOFT TYRES: SEEN FROM START TO FINISH OF QUALIFYING

TWO PIT STOPS IS THE MOST LIKELY SCENARIO FOR THE RACE BUT WEATHER WILL BE THE DOMINATING FACTOR

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton will start tomorrow’s Brazilian Grand Prix from pole position, after setting a time of 1m10.736s on the soft tyre. The soft compound was used from the start to the finish of qualifying. This means that all the top 10 will start the grand prix on used softs, assuming that it’s a dry race. While the weather forecast remains uncertain for tomorrow, qualifying remained dry in every session. There was rain in the morning though, with wet and intermediate tyres used during FP3 as well as the slicks. Track and air temperatures were considerably cooler than they had been on Friday, with the session starting under cloudy skies and 21 degrees centigrade ambient, plus 26 degrees on track. Two stops look set to be the most likely strategy for tomorrow, although there is scope for strategic variation and teams will also look to adapt their pit stop windows to take advantage of gaps in the traffic, which are especially hard to find at Interlagos. With the teams experiencing reasonably high degradation on the soft in high temperatures, those who choose to start on the medium could have a good chance to run an alternative strategy with a longer first stint. Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director: “We experienced track and air temperatures today that were a lot lower than they had been on Friday, which consequently had an effect on how the tyres behaved. The rain that fell yesterday and this morning also washed away a lot of the rubber that had been previously laid on the surface, re-starting the cycle of track evolution. With quite a speed margin between the medium and the soft, we saw just the softer tyre used in qualifying. This is what the top 10 will start on, but with variable weather and relatively high degradation on the soft, it’s going to be difficult to predict the optimal strategy tomorrow.” How the tyres behaved today: Hard: Did not play a prominent role today but could be used with medium in the race. Medium: Again, absent in qualifying but likely to be a key ingredient tomorrow, if it's dry. Soft: Used from start to finish in quali with a speed advantage of more than one second over the medium. FREE PRACTICE 3 – TOP 3 TIMES

Rosberg1m11.740sSoft New
Hamilton1m11.833sSoft New
Vettel1m11.959sSoft New

QUALIFYING TOP 10

Hamilton1m10.736sSoft New
Rosberg1m10.838sSoft New
Raikkonen1m11.404sSoft New
Verstappen1m11.485sSoft New
Vettel1m11.495sSoft New
Ricciardo1m11.540sSoft New
Grosjean1m11.937sSoft New
Hulkenberg1m12.104sSoft New
Perez1m12.165sSoft New
Alonso1m12.266sSoft New

MOST LAPS BY COMPOUND SO FAR

MediumNasr31 laps
SoftRosberg22
HardGutierrez21
WetRosberg2
IntermediateWehrlein1

BEST TIME BY COMPOUND SO FAR

HardHulkenberg1m14.358s
MediumHamilton1m13.157s
SoftHamilton1m10.736s

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