Skip to main content

Recommended for you

Why MotoGP's latest Hungarian experiment may not last

Feature
MotoGP
Feature
Hungarian GP
Why MotoGP's latest Hungarian experiment may not last

Red Bull "understands" Isack Hadjar outbursts on troubled drive to Monaco F1 podium

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Red Bull "understands" Isack Hadjar outbursts on troubled drive to Monaco F1 podium

Marc Marquez insists he is “not ready” for MotoGP title fight despite dominant Hungary win

MotoGP
Hungarian GP
Marc Marquez insists he is “not ready” for MotoGP title fight despite dominant Hungary win

Fernando Alonso: "Zero positives" from Monaco GP as Aston Martin's list of weaknesses grows

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Fernando Alonso: "Zero positives" from Monaco GP as Aston Martin's list of weaknesses grows

Toyota slams “stupid games” by competitors in Le Mans pre-test

WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
Toyota slams “stupid games” by competitors in Le Mans pre-test

Luke Browning given Williams practice outings, Leonardo Fornaroli set for F1 debut for McLaren in Barcelona FP1

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Luke Browning given Williams practice outings, Leonardo Fornaroli set for F1 debut for McLaren in Barcelona FP1

Why Pierre Gasly vented his lost Monaco P3 with fake celebrations - "I knew the situation"

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Why Pierre Gasly vented his lost Monaco P3 with fake celebrations - "I knew the situation"

How Kimi Antonelli “surprised” Toto Wolff to claim F1 Monaco GP grand slam

Formula 1
Monaco GP
How Kimi Antonelli “surprised” Toto Wolff to claim F1 Monaco GP grand slam

Belgian GP: Renault Friday practice notes

With rain forecast for Saturday, Friday needed to be a solid, hard-working opening day at Spa; Fernando finished ninth fastest, with Jarno sixteenth. The Mild Seven Renault F1 Team completed a typically solid opening day during the first free ...

With rain forecast for Saturday, Friday needed to be a solid, hard-working opening day at Spa; Fernando finished ninth fastest, with Jarno sixteenth.

The Mild Seven Renault F1 Team completed a typically solid opening day during the first free practice sessions for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. With rain forecast for tomorrow which may limit dry running in practice, the team's objective was to complete plenty of laps and get a firm direction on car set-up with respect to the race.

Both drivers completed thirty laps -- two thirds race distance -- with Fernando Alonso the happier of the two, after Jarno Trulli was slowed by inconsistent handling which prevented him feeling fully confident with the car.

Fernando Alonso:

"I have only raced here once before, three years ago, so my aims for today were simple: to select the tyres, and then to get used to the circuit again and build up my confidence. The tyre choice is quite straightforward and although I think we have some more performance to come from the car, overall we are quite quick. I am very confident that we can be competitive for the rest of the weekend."

Jarno Trulli:

"I had a bad day to be honest. I struggled with the handling of the car - there was very little grip, and that makes the handling inconsistent, switching between oversteer and understeer. If it rains all day tomorrow, it will be tough to improve the car, but we will work hard on the data this evening to try and find what is causing the problem."

Fernando Alonso
Chassis: R24-02
Practice session 1: 1:46.679, 10 laps, 6th
Practice session 2: 1:45.658, 20 laps, 9th

Jarno Trulli
Chassis: R24-04
Practice session 1: 1:47.829, 9 laps, 17th
Practice session 2: 1:46.912, 21 laps, 16th

-renault-

Previous article Belgian GP Friday 2nd practice
Next article Renault's Friday focus

Top Comments

Latest news