Press Information 22 November 2024 |
F1: Session Report
2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix - Friday Pole for George on Friday in Las Vegas
- George Russell took pole position while Lewis Hamilton qualified P10 for Saturday's Las Vegas Grand Prix.
- The team's strong form from Thursday continued in FP3 with George topping the times.
- That translated into Qualifying as George led the way in Q1 before Lewis went fastest in Q2.
- In Q3, George set provisional pole on his initial lap before improving on his final attempt, a 1:32.312s putting him 0.098s clear of Carlos Sainz.
- That secured George's fourth pole position in F1 and Mercedes' 140th in the sport.
- Lewis suffered from two snaps of oversteer on his efforts in Q3; unable to set a representative time he will line up P10 for tomorrow's 50 lap race.
Driver | FP3 | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | |||
George Russell | P1 | 10 Laps 1:33.186 | P1 Soft | 9 Laps 1:32.779 | P3 Soft , Soft | 6 Laps 1:32.312 | P1 Soft, Soft |
Lewis Hamilton | P6 | 9 Laps 1:33.225 | P2 Soft | 9 Laps 1:32.567 | P1 Soft , Soft | 6 Laps 1:48.106 | P10 Soft, Soft |
George Russell
It feels incredible to be back on pole position. We've been so quick all weekend, but I knew that, coming into Q3, it was going to be that last lap that counted and nothing that had happened before mattered. On my first effort, I had a little bit of a moment out of turn five and clipped the wall. The mechanics did a great job to switch the front-wing quickly before our final run, but there was a brief moment where I thought we wouldn't get back around and make the flag. I felt confident in myself though and knew that if I put together a clean lap that pole was possible and that was what we were able to deliver. Ultimately though we've had a few good qualifying sessions recently and we need to convert them into good results. It will be a long race tomorrow, and there will be plenty of unknowns, but I am hopeful that we can fight for victory. I'm excited for the Grand Prix; it'll be a great atmosphere on Saturday night racing down the Strip in Las Vegas. I'll have a good night's sleep this evening and come back raring to go tomorrow.
The car has been working really well on a single lap; that has been the case from the first laps of FP1 all the way through to the final lap of Q3. However, it's a lot difficult to read where we will be on long run pace. The graining caused by the cool temperature is dominating the degradation and because some pushed early in their runs in FP2, while others managed their tires, it's hard to know where everything will fall out tomorrow. We will have to be live to how the race is going and react well if we want to fight for victory.