Press Information 21 September 2024 |
F1: Session Report
2024 Singapore Grand Prix - Saturday
- It will be an all Mercedes second row for tomorrow's Singapore Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton lining up third and George Russell fourth.
- Overnight work from the team trackside and those back at Brackley built on the encouraging finds from FP2's long run.
- With a changed set-up, both drivers were happier with the car on both the Medium and Soft compounds in FP3; George ended the session P2 with Lewis P7.
- Qualifying under the lights proved more challenging though with George reporting struggles with rear grip in Q1.
- Both ultimately progressed to Q3 though where an accident for Carlos Sainz brought out the red flag and denied their first efforts.
- With just one opportunity therefore, both Lewis and George delivered under pressure to take P3 and P4, just 0.026s separating the pair.
Driver | FP3 | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | |||
Lewis Hamilton | P7 | 6 Laps 1:30.393 | P4 Soft, Soft | 5 Laps 1:29.929 | P4 Soft, Soft | 5 Laps 1:29.841 | P3 Soft, Soft |
George Russell | P2 | 6 Laps 1:30.811 | P13 Soft, Soft | 6 Laps 1:30.153 | P8 Soft, Soft | 5 Laps 1:29.867 | P4 Soft, Soft |
Lewis Hamilton
I've been working really hard to improve my qualifying performances and to get myself back up at the front on a Saturday. The car came alive today and we had one of our strongest Saturdays in a while. That was a great feeling. Having just one effort in Q3 after the red flag was tricky, and there was perhaps a little bit more left in the car, but overall, I am really grateful for what we achieved today. I also want to say a big thank you to everyone in the garage. We've been moving around on balance all weekend and they've put in a big shift to get the car into a good place. We are now starting from a solid place to fight for the podium tomorrow. We don't know exactly where our race pace will be compared to others, but with the changes we made overnight, it felt like we had improved since Friday. We'll be giving it everything on Sunday.
After a challenging Friday, it is satisfying to have both cars on the second row after a qualifying session where it would have been easy to finish much further down the order. Our teams back in Brackley and Brixworth did a great job overnight to provide direction for FP3, and as soon as we hit the track, it was clear that both cars were in a much happier place. Qualifying here is always frantic - with rapidly improving track grip in the early stages and the potential jeopardy of yellow or red flags. We had managed to keep two sets of new Soft tires for Q3, but Sainz's accident and the subsequent red flag meant that we only had one shot at it in the final stages. Both Lewis and George did their quickest laps of the weekend to claim the second row and set us up strongly for tomorrow. It's always a demanding race here in Singapore and managing the rear tires will be key tomorrow evening. Safety Cars can offer opportunities to offset or do something different, as we saw last year, and we will be aiming to race for the podium and solid points after some challenging Grands Prix since the summer break.