2023 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – Friday

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Kathmandu Nepal
Sonntag, Mai 11, 2025
“It was quite an interesting day, especially in the second free practice session. As expected, FP1 wasn’t particularly representative in terms of tyre behaviour, characterised by notably high track evolution. On a track that was completely different to the opening round in Sakhir, the teams concentrated on car setup for the most part. The FP2 session was much more relevant, with nearly all the drivers focussing on the medium and the soft tyres. The main theme for tyres last year was managing front degradation, which was mainly down to degradation. The first analysis of the long runs indicates that this year’s new construction that was designed to reduce understeer, along with the better overall balance of the 2023 cars, has practically eliminated graining on the hard and medium. There’s still some graining on the soft – especially on the front-right tyre – but this doesn’t significantly influence performance over long runs. The constantly evolving track conditions and improvements to the setup that teams will make in FP3 suggest that a one-stop strategy using medium and soft is most likely for the race, also because there’s a relatively small performance gap of 0.4 seconds between these two compounds, which makes both valid options for the race.”
Mario Isola – Motorsport Director
NUMBER OF THE DAY: 27
Jeddah is the circuit with the highest number of corners in Formula 1: 27 in total throughout the 6.174-kilometre lap, made up of 16 left-handers and 11 right-handers. The forces exceed 4.5g in Turns 8 and 9, which are among the most demanding on the tyres within the opening sector. In this part of the track, from the entry to the first corner after the straight right up to Turn 12, the drivers are constantly changing direction for almost 25 seconds. The fastest corners are instead Turns 21 and 26, taken at a peak speed of 320kph.
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