Sergio Perez had a fantastic weekend, with the international media full of praise for the Mexican driver. However, there are still many doubts as to whether Max Verstappen’s teammates can continue to show this in the next 19 grands prix in 2023?
At the Spanish Grand Prix, F1 entered a dedicated permanent track for the first time since the season opener in Bahrain. Due to the nature of the Circuit de Catalunya, teams usually implement a lot of upgrade packages on their cars, as it is well known that if a team performs well in Barcelona, they stand a good chance of doing well for most of the remainder of the calendar. repertoire.
For the first time since 2006, the championship will do away with the oft-maligned slow 14-15 left-right corner and will revert to two high-speed open right-hand corners to complete a lap.
This has increased the top speed of the final corner to 170mph and is intended to allow drivers to follow the main straight more closely into the slipstream and overtake.
While single-car racing got rave reviews from drivers for the changes to improve lap speed during Friday’s practice session, they don’t think the tweaks will help the pass as envisioned.
With the Pirelli tires’ lack of overtaking so far in 2023 due in part to overheating rather than degradation, AlphaTauri driver Nyck de Vries believes that will again be a major factor this weekend.
He said: “Let’s not jump to conclusions, but obviously the main reason for the change was for a better game.
“I’m not sure if it’s going to give us a better game…the left forward has suffered a lot.
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“It’s a tough job at the front. You can feel it now, on long distances, when you’re behind other cars it’s hard to keep up.
“Now there’s a lot of focus on the front axle, whereas before, there was a little bit of both…they did (change) for the right purpose, let’s put it that way.”
Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo Racing
Photography: Alfa Romeo
De Vries reckons it’s possible to advance two laps before “you end up paying the price” because of so much tire wear.
Drivers also mentioned the 2023 car, fueling concerns that the revised Barcelona lap would not lead to an increase in overtaking.
While the switch to ground effect is intended to help the car follow more closely, winter developments increase levels of dirty air. Drivers commented that this season was significantly harder to keep up with than the previous one.
Alfa Romeo driver Valtteri Bottas told Autosport: “The faster the more fun. (But the level of overtaking) will be the same. The last corner is hard to follow.
“It’s just faster, but I don’t think it will improve overtaking. It’s a bit bumpy over there.
“So, there’s a little bit of movement, which makes it more challenging, but it’s a cool corner. It’s superfast. Definitely more challenging, but also for the tyres.
“It felt like the tires were traveling a lot in those two corners.”
Max Verstappen was the fastest driver on the track at all hours of Friday’s Spanish Grand Prix. The fact that the Red Bull driver also had time to listen to Helmut Marko’s call on the radio should cause concern for the race, according to Peter Windsor.