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2018 Singapore GP: Practice Report

2018 Singapore GP: Practice Report
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Sergio Perez

Sergio Perez                Chassis 02       

FP1:     1:42.412            P12                  25 laps
FP2:     1:40.744            P11                  30 laps

Sergio: “Singapore isn’t the easiest place to introduce aero updates to the car, but we did what we could and tested all the new parts. There was quite a big change to the characteristics of the car and it’s going to take more time before we fully understand how we can maximise the set-up. The balance still needs improving and there are some decisions to take tonight to make sure we get the best from the car tomorrow. Apart from testing the new items, we did all the usual work and collected the data for the race so it feels as though we are in good shape so far.”

 


Esteban Ocon

Esteban Ocon              Chassis 03             

FP1:     1:43.177            P15                  25 laps
FP2:     1:40.870            P13                  33 laps

Esteban: “It wasn’t a bad start to our weekend. I think the pace of the car is quite good and we can be in the mix for the top ten tomorrow. The middle of the pack is very tight once again, so getting each sector just right is going to be especially important during qualifying. A small mistake will be very costly in terms of grid position. The work we did today was very valuable, including the first experience of the updated car. First impressions are positive, but it’s still too early to know how much performance we have found from the new parts.”

 


Otmar Szafnauer, Team Principal and CEO

“It was a very busy day of testing with a lot of new parts to evaluate on the car and also three very different tyre compounds to assess. The upgrades we were waiting for seem to be working as planned. More analysis and understanding is needed, but the initial signs are encouraging. In Singapore, track time is essential and both drivers covered plenty of laps as we completed the run plans with both cars. So we have good data and much to analyse, which is important. There are still some improvements to be made to the balance and we expect it to be very tight in the midfield.”

 

 

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