F1 2012 monaco setup9/15/2023 I would have liked to have had more time in the car, but Monaco’s a track I know pretty well and it hasn’t changed much over the years. The car felt good in the second session, though it was obviously pretty slippery when the track was wet. It’s something you change for Monaco and there’s no way of knowing what it will be like beforehand. The steering wasn’t to my liking so the team changed it for me. Kimi: “It’s good to be back in Monaco even if we missed some running today. The changed steering setup for Kimi was more to his liking for FP2.įree practice 1: No time set, installation lap completed.Our Monaco specification setup works well in both dry and damp conditions.We also ran with the intermediate tyres on both cars. FP2 saw lower fuel running than usual, focusing on qualifying specification performance of the soft and super soft compound tyres when the track was sufficiently dry.Kimi completed just his initial installation lap in FP1 as he found the Monaco steering setup not to be to his liking.In FP1 we conducted evaluations of our Monaco setup and gained initial data of Pirelli’s soft compound. Both drivers used new helmet designs today – images can be downloaded below.Īlan Permane, Trackside Operations Director – Technical programme notes A dry and warm morning session was followed by a mixed dry and wet afternoon session. Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean took to the track for the first practice sessions on the streets of Monaco in mixed conditions today.
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