Alfa Romeo avoided problems on Friday by fully completing the program, but is dissatisfied with the balance of the car…
Guanyu Zhou (15th): “The track has changed a lot since I rode here last time. Back then it was a real old-school track, but now there are benches here and I also drive Formula 1.
From the point of view of studying the route, everything went smoothly. There were no problems, but we haven’t managed to find the optimal balance yet – we’ll cover this tomorrow.
Zandvoort requires a lot of downforce, the asphalt here is always dirty due to gravel traps and the proximity of the beach. The battle in the middle group will be very tight again – you have to win back a few tenths before qualifying, then we can participate.
Valtteri Bottas (18th): “Friday we got through several series without any problems, which is always positive, but the day turned out to be difficult. It was windy, which could cause balance problems – the car lacked stability. Whatever the reason, in the evening you need to find a solution that allows you to add tomorrow.
On a tight track, starting positions are of particular importance, so when setting up the cars everyone will focus on making the car more efficient on the fast lap in qualifying. Everyone has a common task, let’s see who and how will deal with it.
Source: F1 News

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