Long run data analysis shows F1 teams disrupted by chaos in Japanese GP practice
Who is looking fast and who is in trouble after an unusual first day൲ at Suzuka?

A 💦heavily-disrupted second practice at Suzuka has severely compromised Formula 1 teams’ preparations for the Japanese Grand Prix.
FP2 was punctuated by no fewer than four red flags, leading to one of the most bizarre sessions in recent ♊F1 history.
F1 driver-turned-pundit Jacques Vill✱eneuve quipped that "the teams might as well have not done that practice”, given the red flags were out for almost two-thirds of the session.
F1 teams left without data at F1 Japanese Grand Prix

The stoppages were so long - and frequent - that some drivers even failed to complete a qualifying simulation, with Red Bull’s recruit 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda and Mercedes rookie 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andrea Kimi Antonelli among those unable 🍸to set a flying lap on soft tyres.
The driver who emerged the worst from Friday practice was Alpine’s newcomer 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Doohan. Already having to vacate his seat in FP1 for reserve driver Ryo Hirakawa, the Australian h♔ad just completed four lap𒀰s in the afternoon when he suffered a high-speed shunt at Turn 2.
The cause of the accident - which triggered the first and the longest red flag o🔴f the session - is yet to be deter🦩mined, but the damage to the car was so substantial that it would almost warrant a chassis change.
As such, Doohan will have just one hour availabꦜle on Saturday morning to put his newly-rebuilt car through its paces and complete his preparations for the remainder of the week. Given he has never driven at Suzuka before, this weekend will be a little more than a glorified test for the under-pressure rookie.
Doohan can take some encouragement from the fact that other teams also completed limited running on a dramatic ope✤ning day in Japan.
After the second red flag in FP2 - caused by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso - was cleared, there were still 20 minutes left on the clock. But bizarrely, the♒ grass caught fire twice in t﷽he final quarter of the session, causing two more stoppages and bringing an early end to a dramatic session.
This means that teams weren’t able to complete any long runs, potentially making Sunday’s race a journey intoℱ the unknown. Thi🤪s puts them in a similar situation to what they faced in the Chinese GP, when they weren’t able to complete a single lap on hard tyres in practice.
As it turned out, the hard tyre was more durable than expected, prompting most teams to switch to a one-stop strategy midway through the race. Those who stuck to a two-stop strategy, including Ferrari’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Racing Bulls duo Tsunoda and168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Isack Hadjar, paid the price for giving up trac🎃k position for🦂 fresher tyres.
Admittedly, the situation is still not as bad as it was in China, with teams having💧 already collected some data on Friday morning. FP3 would also be useful in bringing them up to speed.
However, there is no denying that FP2 is the most representative session on any race weekend, given it takes place at the same time and in roughly the same conditions as qualifying and the race. So the lack o⛎f information from Friday afternoon will most definitely hurt them.
Nevertheless, it’s important to analyse the data from FP1 to gauge where each team st⛎ands heading into Saturday. Of course, none of the drivers managed to complete a proper long run, but teams will still be analysing tyre degradation and any sudden drop in performance to hone in their set-ups overnight.
Long-run FP1 data at F1 Japanese Grand Prix
Driver | Team | Average lap | Laps counted |
George Russell | Mercedes | 1m33.240s | 8 |
Lando Norris | McLaren | 1m33.361s | 7 |
Oscar Piastri | McLaren | 1m33.374s | 8 |
Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | 1m33.566s | 8 |
Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | 1m33.769s | 6 |
Andrea Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | 1m34.121s | 7 |
Max Verstappen | Red Bull | 1m34.432s | 8 |
Yuki Tsunoda | Red Bull | 1m34.848s | 6 |
While it is difficult to draw a complete picture, it’s clear from 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell’s pace that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mercedes can be a serious threat to McLaren in the Japanese GP.
Russell was alreadꦅy rapid in both Australia and China, so his early pace at Suzuka suggests that🍸 the W16 can be competitive at a wide variety of tracks.
As again there was little to separate between 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc was also not too far behind th🌃e two in 🦩his Ferrari.
Red Bull’s lack of long-run pace could be a cause of concern, but it would be premature to rule 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen out of the podium fight.