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Mercedes
Hamilton was the first to brave the conditions and come out to wave to the crowd at a track he’s had tremendous success at. He seemed happy from the off, despite opting not to bolt on the new front wing for fear of a brush with the barriers in the tricky conditions. Russell wound up second in FP2, but with so many cars running mixed programmes, it remains to be seen just how competitive Mercedes will be at this track.
Lewis Hamilton – FP1: 1:25.970, P4; FP2: 1:16.908, P7
“It felt great out there today. I was raring to go throughout no matter what the conditions. I was pleased that we were able to maximise our time on track as that is what is needed around a circuit like this. It’s all about building your pace. Today, it was also about understanding the conditions plus the new surface they’ve laid.
“The car felt strong throughout and I didn’t even get to finish what would have been my fastest lap. This is one of the best circuits we go to, so I really enjoyed myself out there. Recently, Saturday’s have proved more challenging for us, but I feel confident out there and that the car is reacting to my inputs. Ultimately, we won’t know until tomorrow afternoon just where we are in the order but today was a really good day overall.”
George Russell – FP1: 1:28.541, P10; FP2: 1:16.273, P2
“It was good fun out there today. It was difficult to take many learnings into the rest of the weekend as each lap the conditions were changing. First it was spitting, then it was drying, then it was raining again! The car was feeling good overall, but we will only learn about our position relative to others tomorrow. I had faith in the car today though and felt confident throughout.
“In FP3, you are usually very focused on your Qualifying performance. However tomorrow, we are also going to have to evaluate our race pace. We are going to have to be very clear on the changes we want to make ahead of Qualifying. In all honesty, there won’t be a lot that any driver or team learnt today. The weather could be similar tomorrow though so it’s going to be interesting.”
Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director
“The goal for today was to make the most of the opportunities for running and learning in the mixed conditions. The team and drivers have done a good job of that. There’s a chance of rain in both Qualifying and the race. We were therefore focused on covering as many conditions as possible and making sure we had the tyres in a decent temperature window along with understanding the car balance.
“The car seems to be working reasonably well, but it’s impossible to draw conclusions on pace from a day like today. If we get a dry final practice tomorrow, then it’s going to be busy as we’ve still got a lot of low and high fuel work to get through. The track is tough on the cars so ideally, we’ll get a long run in to check everything is OK. Considering the conditions today, it was a decent start to the weekend.”
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