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Formula 1 São Paulo GP

F1 Brazilian GP Live Commentary and Updates - FP1 and Qualifying

Follow along for FP1 and qualifying for the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix sprint race

Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB18, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari F1-75

F1’s sprint race format returns at the penultimate round of the 2022 season, which is set to shake up the Brazilian GP at Interlagos.

Having wrapped up both F1 world titles already this season, Max Verstappen and Red Bull will look to take another clean sweep having won both sprint races earlier this season at Imola and the Red Bull Ring.

Friday’s action sees opening practice followed by the traditional qualifying, ahead of second practice and the sprint race on Saturday. Sunday’s schedule remains unchanged with the full grand prix race.

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"It is quite slippery," Hamilton reports on team radio, to completely undo our prediction.
Leclerc goes quicker next time around to set the leading effort at 1m18.723s. All drivers are on the track now, so time to get the full picture.
On his first timed effort Verstappen goes fastest with a 1m.18.495s, 0.228s quicker than Leclerc.
But not for long as Alonso goes from 20th (no time) to first (1m18.412s). Everyone is still on inters but the track will only get faster until the forecasted rain arrives.
Currently in the bottom five and Q1 drop zone is: P16 Tsunoda, P17 Magnussen, P18 Schumacher, P19 Albon, P20 Latifi.
Gasly is the brave one to go for the slick tyres first, taking on a fresh set of softs, so his times will be watched by everyone in pitlane.
Magnussen briefly went up to third but lost that time for exceeding track limits at Turn 8, which pushes him all the way down to 18th.
Hamilton goes fastest with a 1m18.051s to beat Verstappen and Alonso. Elsewhere, a lot of soft tyres on show in the pitlane now.
Gasly's first timed effort on the softs was 1.5s slower than what he needs to get into the Q2 spots. He'll know the slippery and drier parts of the track now, but he has risked it.
It is a risk that has paid off, as Gasly goes top with a 1m17.626s. That'll convince everyone it is time to go on to the softs.
Leclerc is held in the Ferrari pitbox without any tyres on as his mechanics saw some used softs for a fresh pair. You don't want to be hanging around too long with everyone else set to improve.
Norris goes second and Albon goes third, both on slicks, to confirm the right tyre choice. Two minutes to go in Q1 and this is anyone's guess who will miss out.
It wasn't for long, mind, as Norris, goes top from Russell and Verstappen. Are the Ferraris in trouble, as both dip into the drop zone?
Sainz moves into the top five as he completes a soft tyre lap, but Leclerc has to back out of his after being held up.
Ricciardo goes fifth but he's the first to see the flag so he'll be sweating over the times from the 19 other drivers.
Wow! To helpfully prove our point, Ricciardo dropped all the way to 15th but he scrapes into Q2 in the final position.
Out in Q1: P16 Latifi, P17 Zhou, P18 Bottas, P19 Tsunoda, P20 Schumacher.

In all the Q1 action, it was Norris who topped the session with a 1m13.106s from Hamilton, Alonso and Vettel. A session like that in Q3 and pole position is anyone’s.

"Yuki is a f****** joker," Leclerc says over team radio, as TV replays show him being held up by the AlphaTauri driver during the session. Panic over, as Leclerc made it through in 12th while Tsunoda is out.
Right, Q2 time! All drivers starting the session on the softs - and DRS has been enabled for this session.
All 15 drivers still in qualifying are early takers once again. So expect another session of orders and times chopping and changing.
Soft tyre guinea pig Gasly briefly goes top, but Q1's topper Norris beats him to the top time again with a 1m11.571s.
Just like that, lap times are on the board from all the drivers and the bottom five contains Perez, Russell, Hamilton, Ricciardo and Stroll.
Russell improves to ninth, while Magnussen pushes Stroll back into the bottom five. Meanwhile spits of rain are being reported by drivers on the track.
Verstappen goes quickest with a 1m11.318s, getting a huge slipstream from Stroll directly ahead of him.
"It's definitely getting darker here, a bit of drizzle," Verstappen reports. It definitely looks to be getting worse. The bottom five in Q2 are: Vettel, Ricciardo, Russell, Stroll and Hamilton.
Russell goes third with a 1m11.475s, pushing Albon into the drop zone, which will be a big relief for Mercedes. Five minutes to go in Q2.
Hamilton follows his team-mate up the order, taking fourth, to see Ocon into the drop zone.
The rain has arrived. Nobody is able to go quicker, with the rain looking worst in the final sector.
Vettel improves though as he leaps up to eighth to push Sainz into 11th. Meanwhile Verstappen puts in a 1m10.881s to go even quicker at the top.
But now everyone else is improving and that pushes Vettel back into the drop zone in 12th. This isn't over yet!
Sainz, who had been in danger earlier, goes second fastest, as Magnussen pulls himself into the top 10 and puts Albon in trouble.
Vettel runs on at Turn 1 which ruins his current lap as the chequered flag comes out.
That's your lot as everyone pits before the session fully finishes. Out in Q2: P11 Albon, P12 Gasly, P13 Vettel, P14 Ricciardo, P15 Stroll.
In the end, no huge shocks in Q3, but credit is due for Magnussen for getting his Haas into the top 10 shootout. He's joined by the pair of Ferraris, Red Bulls, Mercedes, Alpines and McLaren's Norris.
Weather watch: The rain-dar says drops in the next 10 minutes, then it gets heavier when Q3 ends.

By: autosport.com

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