Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll topped the charts in Friday’s practice session for the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix, setting the pace at the Shanghai International Circuit. The session, the only one scheduled for the day, saw McLaren’s Oscar Piastri closely following Stroll in second place.
Teams were faced with the challenge of adapting to a circuit they hadn’t visited in five years, with the current ground-effect era cars being put to the test. The talk of the paddock leading into the session was centered around how the cars would respond to the track and the unexpected surface treatment that caught drivers off guard during Thursday’s practice.
Stroll’s fastest lap of 1 minute, 36.302 seconds put him ahead of the competition, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez trailing behind in third and fourth, respectively. The session also saw a brief halt due to a track-side fire, adding an element of unpredictability to the proceedings.
With the weekend set to feature the first sprint of the season, teams had limited time to assess tire performance and adjust their setups accordingly. The shift from 13-inch to 18-inch tires, along with the design changes in the cars, added another layer of complexity to the teams’ preparations.
As the drivers gear up for qualifying and the sprint race on Saturday, all eyes will be on Verstappen as he aims to secure his first-ever win in Shanghai and extend his lead in the driver’s standings. With the return of the Chinese Grand Prix after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the stage is set for an exciting weekend of racing action.