Japan – Free Practice 1: Mercedes Outclasses Ferrari, Saturday’s Sessions Cancelled

Valtteri Bottas dominated the session just ahead of his teammate Lewis Hamilton and one second ahead of Sebastian Vettel. With Saturday's sessions canceled, qualifying will take place on Sunday morning.

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The first host on Friday was named Hagibis. As feared, the typhoon led the FIA to announce before the first practice sessions that Saturday’s sessions would not take place. Free practice 3 is canceled, and the qualifying is postponed to Sunday morning at 10 a.m. (3 a.m. in France).

The announcement made, the first free practice session began with Carlos Sainz Jr. stopping on the track after only one minute. The incident led to a Virtual Safety Car. The McLaren driver suffered an electrical problem, quickly fixed by the team.

The flag returned to green, Lewis Hamilton quickly took the lead with a time of 1:30.832 on medium tires, less than a tenth ahead of his teammate Valteri Bottas. The Ferraris and Max Verstappen’s Red Bull, on softs, exchanged the third place.

At the arrival of the second set of tires forty minutes from the end, with soft tires for everyone, Vettel took the lead with a 1:29.720. The Mercedes were quick to respond. Bottas clocked a 1:28.731, less than a tenth ahead of Hamilton but a second faster than Vettel and Leclerc.

The Red Bull of Max Verstappen finishes in fifth position, 1.315 behind Bottas. His teammate Albon, invisible in Russia, finishes just behind.

The unfortunate at the start of the session, Carlos Sainz Jr, managed to place his McLaren as the best of the rest, 1.971 behind Bottas.

For his first outing in Formula 1, Naoki Yamamoto, who replaced Pierre Gasly for this session, finished 17th with his Toro Rosso, less than a tenth behind his teammate Daniil Kvyat. The Japanese driver, champion of the 2018 Super Formula and Super GT, knows the Suzuka circuit by heart. He did not fail to thank his team at the end of the session for the opportunity he was given.

Note that no driver improved in their second timed lap with the same set of tires.

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Bottas Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1: 28.731
26
2
Hamilton Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:28.807 +0.076
25
3
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari 1:29.720 +0.989
26
4
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 1:29.912 +1.181
20
5
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer 1:30.046 +1.315
22
6
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer 1:30.375 +1.644
24
7
Sainz Jr. McLaren Renault F1 Team 1:30.702 +1.971
21
8
Perez Racing Point Force India Mercedes 1:30.810 +2.079
21
9
Stroll Racing Point Force India Mercedes 1:30.959 +2.228
27
10
Norris McLaren Renault F1 Team 1:31.001 +2.270
24
11
Grosjean Haas F1 Team 1:31.283 +2.552
25
12
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Sauber Ferrari 1:31.307 +2.576
27
13
Hülkenberg Renault F1 Team 1:31.426 +2.695
29
14
Ricciardo Renault F1 Team 1:31.563 +2.832
25
15
Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:31.785 +3.054
22
16
Kvyat Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:31.920 +3.189
23
17
Gasly Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:32.018 +3.287
30
18
Russell Williams Racing 1:32.800 +4.069
23
19
Kubica Williams Racing 1:33.484 +4.753
27
20
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Sauber Ferrari 1:36.887 +8.156
4
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