ANI
22 Sep 2023, 16:03 GMT+10
Suzuka [Japan], September 22 (ANI): Max Verstappen and Red Bull returned to their pace-setting form in the opening practice session in Japan, as the Dutch racer established the early pace in the first practise session to easily lead rivals Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris.
Verstappen took the lead as the drivers departed as soon as the lights flashed green to begin the weekend's racing, as Red Bull sought to get back on track quickly following their disappointing performance in Singapore.
In addition, the teams would test the updated C2 tyre during this session in preparation for the upcoming season. This meant that instead of the customary 13, all drivers would receive two extra sets of tyres, and all teams would use the prototype tyre for the session.
Verstappen took the lead after the first 20 minutes of racing; his pace of 1 minute, 32.442 seconds on the prototype tyre was 0.724 seconds quicker than Fernando Alonso, who came in second.
Then, a rush of laps on the soft tyre came in, with Verstappen once more setting the benchmark time. With Sainz behind by 0.626 seconds, he finished first in first practice with a lap time of 1m 31.647s.
Charles Leclerc, who put two Ferraris in the top four even though he was three-tenths slower than teammate Sainz, was passed by Norris, who jumped Leclerc to finish third fastest for McLaren. Yuki Tsunoda, a fan favourite at home, performed well and finished fifth for AlphaTauri.
Alonso finished sixth for Aston Martin, ahead of Oscar Piastri, who had just extended his contract with McLaren, Alex Albon's Williams, and Liam Lawson's AlphaTauri.
After missing the Singapore Grand Prix due to safety precautions following his incident in qualifying, Lance Stroll was back on the track and driving for Aston Martin. He was ahead of Sergio Perez, driving for the second Red Bull, who was running in 11th place. (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Japan Herald news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Japan Herald.
More InformationBANGKOK, Thailand: In response to heightened Chinese activity in the South China Sea, the United States and the Philippines have ...
SYDNEY, Australia: In the wake of a volcanic eruption that sent a plume of ash into the sky, some residents ...
BEIJING, China: This week, Chinese authorities said that Myanmar authorities have handed over 31,000 telecom fraud suspects. The move comes ...
NEW DELHI, India: India and Australia are gearing up for discussions to enhance their strategic, defense, and security alliances in ...
Guwahati (Assam) [India], November 28 (ANI): India skipper Suryakumar Yadav hailed all-rounder Glenn Maxwell for his record-breaking ton against the ...
Guwahati (Assam) [India], November 28 (ANI): Glenn Maxwell recreated his World Cup knock against Afghanistan as he single-handedly guided Australia ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: On November 24, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recalled three more brands of whole and pre-cut ...
DETROIT, Michigan: US electric vehicle (EV) sales are expected to reach a record of 9% of all passenger vehicles this ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks closed marginally lower as traders returned to their desks Monday following the Thanksgiving ...
OMAHA, Nebraska: On November 21, Warren Buffett announced a donation of Berkshire Hathaway stocks worth some US$866 million to four ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii: The islands' leaders are working on streamlining the travel process for Japanese tourists, making it more convenient for ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: After the COVID-19 pandemic almost ended the tradition of visiting friends and family over the long holiday weekend, ...