Dutch Grand Prix 2023 – A three way Friday
Zandvoort, 25 August 2023 – Friday in the Netherlands was different to usual for Scuderia Ferrari, both in terms of its work programme and its driver line-up. Robert Shwartzman was on the roster today, alongside Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, driving the Spaniard’s car in what is the first of his two outings this season. As for the programme, apart from working on the set-up of the SF-23, there were a large number of tests aimed at gathering data that will come in useful later in the season.
FP1. Leclerc and Shwartzman started the first session on Hard tyres, pitting twice to make adjustments and carrying out comparative tests. In the second part of the session, both SF-23s were fitted with Medium tyres, the drivers setting their best times of 1’13”519 for Charles (who completed 26 laps) and 1’14”803 for Robert (25 laps).
FP2. Charles and Carlos went out first on Medium tyres, running until the red flag triggered by the incident involving Oscar Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo. At the restart, they switched to Soft tyres with which they set their best times. Charles posted a 1’11”915, Carlos a 1’12”093. Towards the end of the hour, both drivers worked in race configuration. Leclerc completed 30 laps and Carlos did 31.
Work to do. There is much to do in preparation for tomorrow, especially when it comes to the drivers being able to do a quick flying lap. The third and final free practice session, which starts at 11.30 CET, will see the team work on set-up and finding the best compromise between qualifying and race trim. Starting grid positions will come down to hundredths of a second and the slightest detail will make the difference. The possibility of rain could also play an important role.