Jeddah,
03
December
2021
|
20:29
Europe/Amsterdam

2021 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix - Friday

TYRE GAP

FRIDAY TYRE SUMMARY

  • Lewis Hamilton went fastest in both free practice sessions today as Jeddah – the fastest street circuit in the world – made its debut. In FP1, the Mercedes driver went quickest on the P Zero Red soft C4 tyre while he set the fastest time of the day on the P Zero Yellow medium C3 in FP2, ahead of his team mate Valtteri Bottas.
  • With similar temperatures, both sessions could be relevant to what the teams will face in qualifying tomorrow and the race on Sunday. As expected, the weather was warm and dry all day, with around 29 degrees ambient and 30 degrees of track temperature.
  • Although there was a high degree of track evolution, the track was surprisingly grippy right from the start of the day also thanks to high-pressure water cleaning (as was the case in Turkey).
  • With Jeddah being a brand new circuit, the drivers concentrated on understanding the balance of the car with different tyres and fuel loads. Qualifying is set to be particularly important, so many teams focussed their efforts on outright lap times.
  • The performance gaps up to now between the compounds are in line with expectations, with an estimated difference of around 0.6 seconds between P Zero White hard C2 and medium, and approximately 0.3 seconds between the medium and soft. The combination of the small gap between soft and medium and the management required on the soft could lead to many drivers selecting the medium in Q2 tomorrow.

FORMULA 2: LATEST NEWS

Championship leader Oscar Piastri claimed his fourth successive pole position, leading a Prema one-two in qualifying under the lights at Jeddah. The track was cleaner and had more grip than was expected right from the start of the day, with all drivers avoiding risks during the single practice session due to the short time remaining until qualifying. Like everyone else, Piastri used the P Zero Purple supersoft in qualifying, setting the best time in the closing seconds using only one set of tyres (the only driver to do so). For the majority of the qualifying session, his team mate Robert Schwartzmann was fastest, having also gone quickest in the single free practice session – where the cars ran only the P Zero Yellow medium in the heat of the day.

MARIO ISOLA – HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING

“Free practice today was especially important at this brand new venue with such high speeds, but most of the drivers were surprised by how much grip there was right from the start of the day, although the track continued to evolve. With an emphasis on data collection, the teams ran all three compounds in both sessions today. In FP1, we noticed some graining, especially on the soft, and some blistering on all compounds, which was reduced in FP2 as the teams improved their knowledge of the circuit and optimised car setup. This trend is set to continue over the rest of the weekend. The drivers seemed particularly confident on the hard and medium tyres, which enabled them to push hard, whereas the soft tyre requires a bit more management and was less favoured, probably due to tread movement. The first read that the teams have on the tyres confirms the reasonably small performance gap here between the soft and the medium tyre, which will definitely have an effect on qualifying strategy tomorrow.”

TOP 3 TIMES
FP1
Hamilton 1m29.786s SOFT C4 USED
Verstappen 1m29.842s SOFT C4 USED
Bottas 1m30.009s SOFT C4 NEW
FP2
Hamilton 1m29.018s MEDIUM C3 USED
Bottas 1m29.079s MEDIUM C3 NEW
Gasly 1m29.099s SOFT C4 USED
BEST TIME BY COMPOUND
FP1
HARD C2 Verstappen 1m30.014s
MEDIUM C3 Russell 1m31.698s
SOFT C4 Hamilton 1m29.786s
FP2
HARD C2 Tsunoda 1m29.597s
MEDIUM C3 Hamilton 1m29.018s
SOFT C4 Gasly 1m29.099s
MOST LAPS BY COMPOUND SO FAR
COMPOUND DRIVER LAPS
HARD C2 Latifi, Vettel 19
MEDIUM C3 Russell 19
SOFT C4 Gasly 20
TYRE STATISTICS OF THE DAY
  HARD MEDIUM SOFT
Kms driven* 1389 1414 3050
Sets used overall** 17 17 46

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

MIN. STARTING PRESSURES (slicks) EOS CAMBER LIMIT
PRESSURE 23.5 psi (front) | 20.5 psi (rear) -3.25° (front) | -2.00° (rear) CAMBER