What The Teams Said – Friday In Abu Dhabi

Red Bull

Max Verstappen – FP2: 1:24.146, P1

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“I’m really happy with how that session went; I think the car came together well. Liam did a really good job in FP1; he was calm and steady, which is exactly what we needed. In FP2, we tried a few things, and in the long runs the car was working quite well, so I’m pretty happy with that. Weather-wise, the temperature in FP2 was more representative of what it will be like during qualifying. Of course, we’ll always try to refine a few things overnight, but we should be competitive in quali and the race.”

Liam Lawson – FP1: 1:27.201, P5

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Liam Lawson of New Zealand and Oracle Red Bull Racing prepares to drive during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit on November 18, 2022, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

“It was a really cool experience today; it’s the first time I’ve tested for Oracle Red Bull Racing during a Formula One weekend. I was a little bit nervous before the session, but the car is really good, so I felt comfortable straight away.

“We managed to get quite a lot of laps in on both the hards and the softs; at the moment, there’s a big jump between the two tire types. It was great to get the opportunity to try out the softs. I drove the AlphaTauri in Mexico, but it’s difficult to compare the two as Mexico is a completely different track and at a much higher altitude. Today was a great day, and I’m thankful for the opportunity.”

Sergio Perez – FP1: 1:26.967, P4; FP2: 1:25.852, P5

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“The car was good today. It was a very interesting two sessions, very different in the morning and afternoon. This morning was a bit tricky with the temperatures, which means the afternoon session is the one we really have to pay attention to because it will be the most representative for the weekend.

“We are just exploring the balance around the car, but generally, we feel we have plenty of information for tomorrow and, more importantly, for Sunday. We are competitive in the long runs but we have a bit of time to find in the short runs. There are a few bits to analyze to see where we can do better, it is very important here to have great race pace here.”

Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton – FP1: 1:26.633, P1; FP2: 1:25.761, P4

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“FP1 felt good today, which is a positive outlook for next year. In FP2, the car balance was a bit off following some set-up changes between the sessions, so we will need to make some updates overnight but otherwise, we’re relatively competitive. Tire management for qualifying tomorrow will be tough, in FP1 you could do a slow run to get the tires working, and in FP2, it took much longer to get them in the right window, so it’s a little bit like rolling a dice.

“We hope we can be competitive with our race pace this weekend, but we still need to understand better where we are compared to the other teams. We will work hard overnight, and hopefully, we can be in the fight for the front. A big thank you to everyone in the factory and here at the track who have put in so much dedication and hard work throughout the year.”

George Russell – FP1: 1:26.853, P2; FP2: 1:25.487, P2

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“We had a very strong day in terms of what we’ve learned, given this is one of the last opportunities to gain learnings for the next season. With the test items we ran during FP1, especially on my side of the garage, I’m looking forward to 2023 with what we’ve learned today. For FP2, the track changed completely with the temperature drop.

“The car felt fast, but I think Red Bull are ahead of us in terms of single-lap pace and maybe even more so in the long runs. So, we have some work to do overnight, but compared to Ferrari, our performance from what we can tell so far, looks reasonable for this weekend. I’d like to think we’ll be able to fight for the top 3 in qualifying tomorrow and see where that can take us on Sunday. We will keep our heads down and put in the work overnight.”

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

“It’s been a busy day. We had quite a few test items squeezed into the first session, which meant we didn’t have quite the normal focus on race preparation. That work shifted to the afternoon session and whilst we had a straightforward time in terms of reliability, we’re lacking a little pace both single lap and long run. Unusually, the degradation looked higher than for our competitors, so we’ll dig into that to work out what is causing it; that’s our biggest concern right now. Clearly a bit to do, but the gaps don’t look massive so hopefully we can put ourselves in contention if we can find a few small steps in the right direction.”

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