23
August
2013
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17:39
Europe/Amsterdam

2013 Belgian Grand Prix - Practice Sessions

 TEAMS FACE MIXED CONDITIONS AT SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS

The Formula One teams faced mixed conditions during their first taste of the epic seven-kilometre Spa-Francorchamps circuit this year. The first free practice session in the morning was wet before the track eventually dried out, while the afternoon was completely dry with much warmer temperatures in the region of 22 degrees centigrade. As well as the P Zero Orange hard and P Zero White medium slick tyres that have been nominated, the crews also used the Cinturato Green intermediate and the Cinturato Blue wet tyre today (the latter tyre only for a few laps).

 

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was quickest in the morning on hard tyres at the end of the changeable session. The fastest time of the day was set by Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel in the afternoon, with a benchmark of 1m49.331s on the medium tyre, ahead of his team mate Mark Webber. This was a lot quicker than last year’s equivalent time, which was set in wet conditions that are likely to surface again this weekend.

Pirelli’s motorsport director Paul Hembery said: “This morning we saw some typical Spa conditions, with at one point the first and final sectors of the track being wet while the middle sector was largely dry. In the afternoon, the session was dry from start to finish, which enabled the teams to gain some more consistent data over long runs with different fuel loads. But a strong possibility of showers remains for the rest of the weekend, so all the running carried out so far is undoubtedly useful. Towards the end of the afternoon session, both Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso had a puncture on their right-rear tyre around turn 14 and we are currently investigating the cause. From initial analysis it appears that both were caused by an outside factor, probably debris on the track. According to what we can see so far, we would expect to see between two and three pit stops on Sunday under normal race circumstances. However, with the risk of rain and safety cars that is an inherent characteristic of Spa, a flexible approach to race tactics is sure to pay off. A wide range of effective strategies is possible with the nominations that we have made this weekend. ”

Fastest tyre of the day:

FP1: FP2:
1.Alonso  1m55.198s  Hard New 1.Vettel  1m49.331s  Medium New
2.Di Resta  1m55.224s   Hard New 2.Webber  1m49.390s  Medium New
3.Sutil  1m55.373s   Hard New 3.Grosjean  1m50.149s  Medium New

 Tyre statistics of the day:

  Medium Hard Intermediate Wet
kms driven * 1,975 3,592 623 28
sets used overall ** 23 44 22 4
highest number of laps ** 20 23 13 1

* The above number gives the total amount of kilometres driven in FP1 and FP2 today, all drivers combined.
** Per compound, all drivers combined.

May the Force be with you:

Max. g-force braking (longitudinal force): -4.4 @ T18
Max. g-force cornering (lateral force): 4.64 @ T10

Pirelli facts of the day:

This year’s Belgian Grand Prix marks the 50th race since Pirelli re-entered Formula One at the start of 2011. In total, the Italian firm is competing in its 253rd grand prix this weekend, which have resulted in 93 wins, 96 pole positions and 100 fastest laps to date.