It was an eventful, yet not so eventful day in Japan. Friday at the
Suzuka Circuit was chaotic in many ways. First,
Logan Sargeant crashed his
Williams in FP1, then there wasn’t much action on the track in FP2 due to the poor weather conditions. However, one thing remained the same: Verstappen was the quickest on Day 1 in Japan.
Verstappen and Piastri top FP1 and FP2 respectively
Max Verstappen set the fastest lap in FP1, with a 1:30.056 and finished ahead of his teammate,
Sergio Perez. It was also a positive day for
Ferrari and Mercedes for different reasons.
Ferrari’s long run seemed powerful, and Mercedes ranked higher than expected.
Oscar Piastri finished in P1 in the second practice session, which was cut short because of the rain. Only five drivers set lap times in this session,
Oscar Piastri’s fastest lap time was a 1:34.725. Hamilton and Leclerc rounded off the Top 3 during the afternoon in Japan.
Sargeant crashes in FP1, chassis in question again
After sitting behind the steering wheel of the Williams again for the first time since
Logan Sargeant had to skip the
Australian Grand Prix,
the American driver immediately crashed his car. Sargeant put his right rear tyre on the grass, and lost control over his car, but fortunately for him, the chassis seemed to be alright. However,
Ralf Schumacher believes Sargeant only has a race-to-race long contract and he could be removed from the team at any moment.
Horner believes it's guaranteed that Verstappen will stay