2018 Russian Grand Prix - Friday

2018 Russian Grand Prix - Friday
  • Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport top the time sheets on Friday afternoon

    • Lewis finished the morning session in P3 with Valtteri in P4
    • Lewis ended the day in P1 with Valtteri in P2
    • Today’s programme focused on understanding the tyres performance around the track as well as testing aerodynamic upgrades the team brought to Sochi

    Driver

    Chassis No.

    FP1

    FP2

    Lewis Hamilton

    F1 W09 EQ Power+/05

    23 Laps

    1:34.818

    P3

    UltraSoft,

    Soft

    35 Laps

    1:33.385

    P1

    UltraSoft,

    HyperSoft

    Valtteri Bottas

    F1 W09 EQ Power+/06

    28 Laps

    1:34.999

    P4

    UltraSoft,

    Soft

    33 Laps

    1:33.584

    P2

    UltraSoft,

    HyperSoft

    Lewis Hamilton

    Sochi has been one of the weaker circuits for me in the past, particularly last year. So I’ve done a lot of work to understand the balance and see where I can improve to try and rectify this – today has been good in that sense. From every race we’re learning more and more and particularly the last few races have helped us to really gauge which foot we need to start on for the weekend. We’ve brought more upgrades this weekend; there’s so much work going on at home and it’s just really encouraging when you come to a race and you get an upgrade, knowing that this late in the season we’re also already working on next year’s car – it motivates me to get the best out of everything. It’s been a good day for us, so let’s hope that it continues tomorrow.

    Valtteri Bottas

    It was a good day for us; on paper it looks like we should be competitive, but it’s only Friday. The initial feeling of the car was good; however, there’s still work to do. It’s so difficult to get a perfect set-up for each corner on this track, because the balance is so different throughout the lap. We brought some aerodynamic updates to the car that worked well and added more grip; we’ll see if that’s going to be enough for the weekend. It seemed like Ferrari weren’t really showing everything they have, so they will probably be stronger tomorrow. I think it’s going to be very close, so we’ll have to keep pushing.

    James Allison

    It’s been a pretty decent day where both cars looked strong on all the tyres we ran. The HyperSoft is once again a very good, fast tyre for a single lap, but it is less obvious here than it was in Singapore whether it will be so strong in the race. The long-runs went well, we looked competitive on them and the car generally behaved itself – so far, so good. We’re looking forward to tomorrow and seeing how it all pans out once it starts to count.

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