The
Formula 1 teams will have one last time to work on the final details during the second free practice session of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon. The first sprint race of the season is scheduled a few hours later.
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During the first day of racing, it already became apparent that it will once again be between
Red Bull Racing and
Ferrari in Italy.
Charles Leclerc and
Max Verstappen remained close during qualifying, while
Carlos Sainz and
Sergio Perez disappointed.
In qualifying, no less than five red flags were seen due to heavy rain, causing the sessions to be stopped frequently. In the end, it was Verstappen who managed to emerge from the battle as the fastest, securing pole position. Leclerc followed close behind, while
Lando Norris was in third position.
To be fully prepared for the sprint race, the teams will first have an hour long second free practice session on Saturday afternoon. They will need this after the heavy rain and damage that several racing teams sustained after Friday. A few hours later, they should be ready for the sprint race.
Sprint race in Italy this weekend
This weekend will be the first GP weekend with a sprint race of 2022. This means that one free practice session will take place on the Friday and qualifying will be held the same afternoon. On Saturday there will be a second practice session, after which the first sprint race of the season is on the program. The race is held on Sunday.
Last season the format was already experimented with. The sprint races were not so popular that this season will be extended. This year there will only be three weekends with a sprint race. However, some changes have been made to the 'sprint weekend'. The pole position of the driver who wins the sprint race on Saturday will not be placed behind the driver who wins the sprint race. Also, considerably more points can be scored. The top eight score points; the winner takes eight, the number two takes seven, etc.
Verstappen in balance
Verstappen will have to fight hard this weekend for a victory, though he is on pole position for the sprint race. The Dutchman knows that the
Ferrari car is very fast and that
Charles Leclerc is a strong rival. Despite his big gap to Leclerc, nothing is lost yet and if there is any bad luck on the side of the Monegasque it can turn around completely.
What needs to be looked at this session is whether Verstappen has the balance in his RB18. Indeed, the Dutchman complains every race this year about the balance being hard to find. Especially during qualifying, Verstappen has trouble driving fast laps because of this imbalance.