The Red Bull Racing riders finished Friday’s practice in Suzuka on the 3rd and 4th lines of the protocol and were satisfied with the day’s results, although they admitted that the results from the first day of the Japanese weekend were not representative. to be called.
Max Verstappen (3rd): “It is still interesting to fly on this runway, but I would like the training to be accompanied by more representative weather conditions. I can’t say they were too bad though, at least we managed to work on the track and complete some of the program. However, it is always difficult to determine how we will look on a wet track against the backdrop of rivals.
Today we were only able to handle the most basic things, that’s all, so I want to work on a dry track as soon as possible to understand what speeds we are capable of under normal conditions. But this means that tomorrow you will have to start all the work from scratch. But everyone will be on an equal footing…”
Sergio Perez (4th): “I’m sorry for the fans who had to follow the events on the track in such circumstances. But it looks like the weather will be much better tomorrow, so tomorrow will be more interesting. And Sunday’s forecast promises mixed weather, so you can hope the crowds get to see an exciting race.
In any case, we also managed to work effectively on the track today. It is always difficult to race here, and even more so in the rain, yet Suzuka is the best track in the world. Even under such conditions it was quite comfortable to work behind the wheel, and we have already made a plan for further actions, so everything should be fine.”
Source: F1 News

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