Singapore Grand Prix – Free Practice 1: Ferrari drivers lead ahead of Verstappen

Formula 1 resumes its journey outside of the European continent and sets its bags down in Singapore this weekend. Free Practice 1 was an opportunity for the 20 drivers to discover the new Singapore track, reportedly 10 seconds faster than the previous version. It was Charles Leclerc who clocked the fastest time in this first session.

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Singapore Grand Prix – Free Practice 1: Ferrari drivers lead ahead of Verstappen

This first free practice session was an opportunity for the 20 regular drivers to test the new Singapore circuit, with its long straight in sector 3. Here, Pirelli has adjusted its range of the softest tires, as is the case on most urban tracks. Although the race will take place with slightly lower temperatures than those experienced during Free Practice 1, they still allowed the drivers to get a good understanding of the level of grip and the differences in settings compared to 2022.

Only one yellow flag was waved during this session and it wasn’t because of the drivers. They behaved themselves, unlike the iguana that crossed the track and caused the yellow flag. There were a few incidents, particularly with Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez cutting corners, but no one crashed, which is good news before the Free Practice 2 that will take place in less than 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Author of last year’s pole position, Charles Leclerc sets the fastest time of this session in 1:33.350. That’s 10 seconds faster than the 2022 FP1. He is ahead of his teammate, Carlos Sainz, by 78 milliseconds. Max Verstappen achieves the third best time in 1:33.476, just 126 milliseconds off the fastest time. The gaps between the top 5 are very small as Norris, in 4th, is only 172 milliseconds behind and Hamilton, in 5th, is 190 milliseconds behind.

George Russell on the second Mercedes is P6 and is ahead of Sergio Perez on the second Red Bull by “only” 250 milliseconds, despite being classified 7th. Fernando Alonso is P8, ahead of Tsunoda on AlphaTauri and Ocon on Alpine.

The best times were all achieved with the red tires, the softest ones, except for the two Alfa Romeo drivers on medium tires.

Free Practice 1 Rankings for the 2023 Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix

DriverTeamTimesGapLaps
1LeclercScuderia Ferrari1:33.35025
2SainzScuderia Ferrari1:33.428+0.07824
3VerstappenOracle Red Bull Racing1:33.476+0.12622
4NorrisMcLaren F1 Team1:33.522+0.17224
5HamiltonMercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport1:33.540+0.19021
6RussellMercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport1:33.695+0.34525
7PerezOracle Red Bull Racing1:33.725+0.37522
8AlonsoAston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team1:33.974+0.62428
9TsunodaScuderia AlphaTauri1:34.042+0.69225
10OconBWT Alpine F1 Team1:34.066+0.71624
11StrollAston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team1:34.568+1.21825
12GaslyBWT Alpine F1 Team1:34.639+1.28923
13AlbonWilliams Racing1:34.657+1.30719
14BottasAlfa Romeo F1 Team Stake1:34.802+1.45225
15MagnussenMoneyGram Haas F1 Team1:34.887+1.53723
16LawsonScuderia AlphaTauri1:34.894+1.54427
17HülkenbergMoneyGram Haas F1 Team1:34.985+1.63522
18GuanyuAlfa Romeo F1 Team Stake1:35.456+2.10625
19PiastriMcLaren F1 Team1:35.474+2.12422
20SargeantWilliams Racing1:35.778+2.42824
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