The first day of practice in Baku was a very strange one.

In FP1 only Ferrari was able to set a lap time after the Williams of George Russel got wrecked by a loose man hole cover. The session was stopped and didn't The consequences could have been much more worse, but according to Williams the car has huge amount of damage. Luckily ever after the young rookie was able to step out unhurt, but his car was not able to drive in FP2 and has to be completely rebuild.

In the second practice we saw a lot more action. For many drivers to much action. Almost every driver had to take avoiding action to not collide with the walls. Only Lance Stroll crashed his Racing Point RB19 in turn 2, his FP2 ended already after 8 laps.

The relative lack of track action meant that the teams didn’t actually learn so much today. FP1 was largely written off due to a loose manhole cover, while the red flags were also out intermittently in FP2 as various drivers hit the wall, interrupting quali and race simulations. There was consequently a high degree of track evolution when the cars were running, making it hard to get an accurate read on relative performance.

The performance gap between the medium and soft tyres is expected to be between 1.2 to to 1.4 seconds, but due to the track evolution, a higher gap of around 1.7 seconds was seen – because the cars were running on the faster compound as the circuit improved. Wear and degradation is low, thanks to the smooth surface and low energy demands. As a result, teams have concentrated on the soft and medium tyres rather than the hard.
Temperatures have been variable throughout the week so far, with 20 degrees centigrade ambient and 38 degrees asphalt during FP2.

In order of the FP2 results we summed up the drivers comments after the first day of practice in Baku.


ferrari f1 info

Scuderia Ferrari

 

Charles Leclerc (P1 in FP2)

Charles Leclerc (2019)

Charles Leclerc

“After a day like today, it’s difficult to get a clear picture of where we all stand, especially in terms of long run pace, when I think traffic was a factor. In qualifying trim, I felt comfortable, but also in this aspect, we will have to wait until tomorrow to get a clearer picture.

However, we still have quite a bit of work to do to get the maximum out of the SF90 and that’s what we will concentrate on in the final free practice session. If we manage that, then we can be competitive.”

 

Sebastian Vettel (2nd in FP2)

Vettel no fan of electric cars

Sebastian Vettel

“It was a rather complicated Friday, because we weren’t able to do much running and the track was slippery and dusty. But it was fun all the same.

So it took a while to get into a rhythm but overall I feel comfortable with the car. Maybe tomorrow we should be able to get a better idea of where we stand, because while I felt good in the car, there’s definitely still room for improvement.

Tomorrow, we will continue working as it’s vital to get into a rhythm and have a good feel for the car and be totally confident about the track. I think qualifying will be very close, because I imagine our rivals will be very fast tomorrow.”


Mercedes AMG Petronas MotorsportMercedes f1 info

 

Lewis Hamilton (P3 in FP2)

Formula One - Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Japanese GP 2018. Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

"It’s been a bit of an odd day, but I still enjoyed it. FP2 went really well, I was feeling good out there and I was more comfortable in the car than I was last year.

However, the Ferraris are clearly very quick and it looks like they’re quite a bit ahead of us, so we’ll need to investigate to see where we are losing time compared to them. It’s unlikely that we will find seven tenths over night, but we’ll do everything we can to push the car in the right direction.

Our long run pace looked a little bit stronger than our short run pace, so we’ll need to try and find out why. It should be a good fight tomorrow; I’m always down for a fight and I think that’s what the fans want to see, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow."

 

Valtteri Bottas (P5 in FP2)

Formula One - Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Japanese GP 2018. Valtteri Bottas

Valtteri Bottas

"It’s been a fairly disrupted day which made FP2 more important than usual. We tried to maximise the time on track, adding a few more laps to our original plan for the afternoon after FP1 was suspended.

I’m not really pleased with the laps I did, but it’s always a bit tricky to find the rhythm in Baku and it takes a bit of time. It wasn’t easy to get the Medium compound up to the right temperatures today, but corner speeds will increase due to track evolution, so we should be able to get a bit more energy into the tyres tomorrow.

Our long runs felt good and the pace didn’t look too bad either, but we are a bit behind on single lap pace. Ferrari looked really strong, particularly on the short runs, so it will be a tough fight tomorrow."


Red Bull Racing F1 team info

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing

 

Max Verstappen (P4 in FP2)

Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Red Bull Racing on the drivers parade before the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on March 17, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia.

Max Verstappen

“The lack of running this morning didn’t really hurt us as it was the same for everyone and FP2 is always the most important session on a Friday. The track is very slippery and as you could see it was very easy to lock up or run wide, so it was important to complete as many laps as possible and get used to the track conditions.

You have to drive to the limit of the car with the grip you have and you build up lap by lap, especially on a low grip street track like this, and you have to be ready to adapt.

I’m satisfied with what we achieved today and now we will look into the data as there are always areas to improve, but it is mostly fine tuning. We don’t really have expectations for tomorrow yet and with only one practice session everyone can still improve a lot, but the initial balance seems fine and we completed a good number of laps on both tyre compounds.”

 

Pierre Gasly (P9 in FP2)

Driver Comments after Friday practice in Baku

Pierre Gasly

“In the short runs, the laps were a bit messy but I think we have good potential if we manage to put everything together. With the high fuel, I’m feeling better and I’m pretty happy with the long runs.

Of course we would have liked to run in FP1 but I think we managed to do everything we wanted to in FP2. We ran quite a lot of tests and we have a good direction for tomorrow. We know we have some performance so I’m pretty positive.

With the braking, it was a bit tricky and I had to take the escape road a couple of times because I was finding the limit. The car is getting better all the time and I’m happy with the feeling I’m getting from it.

Ferrari seemed quite a lot faster today but we’ll see what we can do in qualifying tomorrow and like I say, we have a good race car so this is positive.”


Toro Rosso Team infoScuderia Toro Rosso Honda

 

Daniil Kvyat (P6 in FP2)

Daniil Kvyat of Russia and Scuderia Toro Rosso walks in the Paddock during previews to the Formula One Grand Prix of Russia on April 27, 2017 in Sochi, Russia.

Daniil Kvyat

“It was quite a strange day, there was no running in FP1 besides an installation lap, then in FP2 something happened with the steering wheel, so we had to take a break to fix it. This meant we lost some important running and, consequently,

I had to find the limits of the track very quickly on my next run. Unfortunately, I locked up and had an oversteer moment which led to some contact with the wall. On the positive side, the feeling of the car was very good before the accident, so we’ll keep pushing to improve even further tomorrow.”

 

Alexander Albon (P8 in FP2)

Alexander Albon of Thailand and Scuderia Toro Rosso poses for a photo during day one of F1 End of Season Testing at Yas Marina Circuit on November 27, 2018 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Alexander Albon

“There was only one practice session today, but I think it was the right choice considering the safety risks.

The car was quick straight away going into FP2. We did a good job preparing the car and we managed to put in some fast laps before moving to the high-fuel run, so it’s all looking good at the moment. We just need to fine-tune the car and I feel I’ve got more time to gain once I get to know the track better in a Formula 1 car.”


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Carlos Sainz (P7 in FP2)

Carlos Sainz at McLaren

Carlos Sainz

“It was a bit of a hectic session – as we all expected after missing FP1. I think everyone wanted to be out there for as much time as possible, including us. We tried to do as many laps as we could even though there were quite a lot of yellow flags, as always in Baku, and it was difficult to warm up the tyres.”

“A challenging session but we didn’t come out of it too disappointed. Still a lot of work to do tomorrow, I think. I’m far away from being comfortable here with the car, so we need to see what we can do.”

 

Lando Norris (P10 in FP2)

Lando Norris McLaren

Lando Norris

“Overall it wasn’t as long a day, or as action-packed, as I was hoping but we still made the most of it. There was a lot of track development through the second session because it was pretty much FP1. Although the F2 cars had been running, the track was improving a lot – but still very dusty, very slippery and quite difficult to drive.

“Given the lost time, we made good choices when prioritising the things we needed to test and it was a very busy session in terms of the amount of laps we fitted in. I think it was still a positive day for us, but tomorrow’s another day.”


Haas F1 team infoRich Energy Haas F1 Team

 

Kevin Magnussen (P11 in FP2)

Kevin Magnussen Haas Brazil GP F1/2018

Kevin Magnussen

“Lots of yellow and red flags – as usual here in Baku, but we didn’t cause any of them.

For us it was as smooth as it could get, it wasn’t too bad of a Friday. Unfortunately our long run was not so long, but we got a feeling for what was happening on the soft tires. There was lots of graining on that tire, so that won’t be easy for the race. I’m sure the graining will get better once the grip on-track increases, but by how much is the big question.

I didn’t really get a feeling for the medium tires. We need to see how it’ll go on Sunday I guess. Maybe we can try something tomorrow in FP3. The overall car balance wasn’t too bad, it felt okay, but we’ll see if we can find some more for Saturday.”

 

Romain Grosjean (P16 in FP2 )

Romain Grosjean Haas at Monaco GP F1/2018.

Romain Grosjean

“It’s always challenging in Baku. I didn’t quite get the confidence in the car that I wanted, so there’s work to be done for tomorrow.

The track was quite dirty as well, so all-in-all it’s quite complicated. It’s a good challenge, but it would have been nice to get a two-hour session and an extra set of tires for this afternoon, it would have helped us get a bit more running and more understanding.

I’m looking forward to tomorrow, especially qualifying, and then as always the race on Sunday. We’re working in the right direction.”


Alfa Romeo Racing LogoAlfa Romeo Racing

 

Antonio Giovinazzi (P12 in FP2)

Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team at Formula One World Championship, Rd20, Brazilian Grand Prix, Practice, Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday 9 November 2018.

Antonio Giovinazzi

“Again I could only drive one session today. For me it is becoming quite normal as I also missed FP1 in China – at the next race I’ll only show up on Saturday.

Joking aside, FP2 was not too bad and I got quite a few laps in. I’m happy with the car and even if I’ve been given a 10-place grid penalty I think something is possible here.”

 

Kimi Räikkönen (P14 in FP2)

Raikkonen does not feel too old for F1

Kimi Raikkonen

“Obviously it was far from ideal for everybody and we looked like amateurs here today. It should not be like this.

It’s up to the FIA to make sure that the track is like it’s supposed to be. It seems to be that every year some drainage hole comes loose, or something slides up. Luckily nobody got hurt, but it obviously destroyed everybody’s day.”


Racing Point F1 Team info

SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team

 

Sergio Pérez (P13 in FP2)

Sergio Pérez, Racing Point RP19 F1/2019

Sergio Pérez

“It has been a difficult day after losing valuable track time in FP1. I had a big lockup in FP2 with my tyres which also hurt me a bit, but other than that I am pleased with the progress we made through the session.

Hopefully tonight we can find a couple of tenths that will put us in the fight tomorrow. We put a good amount of laps on the board, which is important around this circuit: you need as much mileage as possible to build your confidence as the weekend progresses.

I was not as confident straight away as in other years around here, but I think we can improve a lot tomorrow. The key for qualifying will be to keep building up your feeling with the car and to improve our balance. We’ve got a bit of that confidence on the long runs already but we need that on a single lap too. Other cars are very competitive around here, but we will try our best.”

 

Lance Stroll (P18 in FP2)

Lance Stroll, Racing Point Chinese GP F1/2019

Lance Stroll

“It’s been a tough start to the weekend, we lost track time this morning but it was the same for everybody.

FP2 had started better: I felt a good rhythm with the car in the laps I did this afternoon, but I had a snap on entry coming into turn two, the rear came out on me and that was that, I ended up in the wall. It’s frustrating, but it is what it is.

The team did their best to get the car back out on track for the end of the session, but we just missed out by the smallest of margins. We will look at the data we have overnight and focus on getting as many laps as we can tomorrow and take it from there.”


Renault f1 info

Renault F1 Team

 

Daniel Ricciardo (P15 in FP2)

Daniel Ricciardo at Renault

Daniel Ricciardo

“Today was a little bit stop-start.

In the second session, I had one clean lap which wasn’t too bad at the time. We had two brake lock-ups on two sets of tyres which resulted in two big flat spots. We couldn’t continue after that.

We have a few things to sort out ahead of tomorrow, especially trying to get the car happier on the brakes.”

 

Nico Hulkenberg (P17 in FP2)

Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Renault Sport F1 Team. Japanese Grand Prix, Thursday 4th October 2018. Suzuka, Japan.

Nico Hulkenberg

“It was a shame we didn’t get as much running in as planned today, but that’s the same for all teams with the circuit damage in FP1 and a couple of red flags in FP2.

The second session didn’t go well for us, and we were struggling with things like tyre warm-up, downforce level and braking stability. That made it challenging, but we’ll put our heads together overnight and find some fixes for tomorrow.”


Williams drivers comments

ROKiT Williams Racing

 

Robert Kubica (P18 in FP2)

Robert Kubica (POL) Williams Racing. Formula One Testing, Day 4, Friday 1st March 2019. Barcelona, Spain.

Robert Kubica

“It was not an ideal day losing FP1, I think everybody would have liked more track time, especially on a street circuit and for me this isn’t one I’ve raced on before.

The track is very tricky. I spent time discovering it in FP2 but I don’t have much confidence, we are struggling overall with the grip and we cannot push the car as the tyres are not able to remain in the operating window. Additional time was lost during FP2 due to the red flags and it’s a shame we couldn’t drive both cars on the circuit.”

 

George Russel (P19 in FP2)

George Russell (GBR) Williams Racing. Australian Grand Prix, Friday 15th March 2019. Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia.

George Russell

“It has been a tough day, it’s a shame for the guys to spend yesterday preparing the car to only do a couple of laps.

I was going down the straight and I felt a big bang through the chassis and everything turned off; it’s just unfortunate. The plan right now is to go into debrief, listen to Robert’s comments and see what the guys have planned for tomorrow. Overall, today has been a bit of a frustration, but we must make the most of the situation and I will remain positive for the weekend ahead.”


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