Spielberg,
29
June
2019
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17:44
Europe/Amsterdam

2019 AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX – QUALIFYING

Spielberg, June 29, 2019Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc claimed pole position on the soft compound tyre at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, ahead of Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. Leclerc was presented with his second Pirelli Pole Position Award by Lukas Lauda, the son of three-time champion Niki Lauda, who passed away at the end of May and is being remembered throughout a series of initiatives during his home grand prix.

POSSIBLE RACE STRATEGIES

The optimal strategy for the 71-lap Austrian Grand Prix is clearly a one-stopper. The quickest way will be to start on the medium for 14 to 20 laps and then take the hard to the finish. Three of the top 10 drivers on the grid are likely to do this, having set their best Q2 time on the medium.
The second-quickest strategy, which is very close in terms of pace, is to start on the soft for 12 to 16 laps before then switching to the hard.
A two-stopper is definitely slower and to be avoided unless the circumstances of the race make it inevitable. In which case, several permutations are possible using all the compounds, with a similar combined race time.

KEEP AN EYE ON

  • The weather. Today’s qualifying session got underway with 55 degrees of track temperature and 32 degrees ambient: expect more of the same tomorrow, which will increase thermal degradation.
  • The medium tyre. With this being the theoretically optimal starting tyre, both Mercedes and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen ran this in Q2, and we should see many more drivers outside the top 10 beginning the race on it tomorrow.
  • Grid penalties. Several drivers have been affected by grid penalties here, which means that they will be starting out of their usual positions and also promoting others further up the grid.
  • Traffic: this has already had an effect on the race weekend, with drivers such as Daniil Kvyat missing out on Q2 after avoiding traffic on their flying laps.
  • Wind direction. This caused a few accidents yesterday and is something that the drivers need to keep a close an eye on.
  • Alfa Romeo. With both cars in the top 10, the Swiss-based squad has a good chance of an excellent result tomorrow.

MARIO ISOLA - HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING

“We’ve seen an interesting split with the strategies already, with Mercedes and Max Verstappen starting the race tomorrow on the medium tyre while Ferrari and the others in the top 10 of the grid will start on the faster soft. How those strategies play out will be key to the race. There’s been no graining even on the soft so far, which seems to be a more effective race tyre than it was at Paul Ricard last week. However, the interrupted running in yesterday’s free practice means that the teams might not have been able to collect a complete set of data, lending another interesting variable. Track temperatures were again very hot today, as we also expect tomorrow, but there were fewer of the gusting winds that caused some problems for a handful of drivers on Friday – leading to a more straightforward session.”

FREE PRACTICE 3 – TOP 3 TIMES

DRIVER TIME COMPOUND
Leclerc 1m03.987s SOFT C4 NEW
Hamilton 1m04.130s SOFT C4 NEW
Bottas 1m04.221s SOFT C4 NEW

QUALIFYING TOP 10

DRIVER TIME COMPOUND
Leclerc 1m03.003s SOFT C4 NEW
Hamilton 1m03.262s SOFT C4 NEW
Verstappen 1m03.439s SOFT C4 NEW
Bottas 1m03.537s SOFT C4 NEW
Magnussen 1m04.072s SOFT C4 NEW
Norris 1m04.099s SOFT C4 NEW
Raikkonen 1m04.166s SOFT C4 NEW
Giovinazzi 1m04.179s SOFT C4 NEW
Gasly 1m04.199s SOFT C4 NEW
Vettel - -

MOST LAPS BY COMPOUND SO FAR

COMPOUND DRIVER LAPS
HARD C2 Vettel 26
MEDIUM C3 Kubica 31
SOFT C4 Grosjean 28

BEST TIME BY COMPOUND SO FAR

COMPOUND DRIVER TIME
HARD C2 Hamilton 1m05.529s
MEDIUM C3 Hamilton 1m03.803s
SOFT C4 Leclerc 1m03.003s