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Solid Opening Friday in Budapest

1 August 2025
12 Min Read

The team opted to revert on rear suspension specification, aiming to re-establish a solid baseline with the W16 after a run of challenging races.

In both FP1 and FP2, the team opted to run the Medium and Soft tyres completing both single lap and long run work.

Whilst the headline laps didn’t put either driver near the top of the timing screens, there were encouraging signs with Kimi’s best lap interrupted by traffic in the final sector.

In FP2, George and Kimi also ran varying set-ups to help identify the best direction for the rest of the weekend.

George Russell

It was a strange day today. Whilst we expected to see the McLarens looking strong, there were some surprises on the timing screens. Aston Martin seemed to have good pace on the single lap and several other cars looked competitive on the long run.

Our focus has been on ourselves though. We’ve re-introduced the previous specification of our rear suspension to find more stability in the car. We didn’t expect to have a major breakthrough moment but overall, the car felt better to drive and gave me more confident. It has therefore been a positive Friday and we will now keep chipping away over the rest of the weekend to secure a solid result come Sunday.

Kimi Antonelli

I’m feeling quite happy after today’s running. The car gave me more confidence than I have felt in recent races, and I feel like I was able to extract more lap-time. We’re still missing a bit of pace compared to those at the very front, but this is hopefully a good platform on which to build. I had a lot of traffic on my best lap on low fuel so we could have been higher up on the timing screens. The long run looked competitive though so definitely a good feeling going into the weekend.

With all that said, Friday doesn’t count for anything. We know how important track position is around here so we will have to do a good job come Qualifying tomorrow afternoon. The field is tight, and we will have to be at our best to give ourselves a good opportunity of scoring solid points on Sunday. That is certainly our aim. We will work hard overnight and look at what improvements we can make ahead of Saturday.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

Our focus today has been on re-establishing a solid baseline with the W16 after introducing some instability in recent races. That has left both George and Kimi struggling to extract the pace relative to the field that we saw in the first six races of the season. We’ve therefore re-introduced a previous specification of rear suspension and, whilst we knew it would be no silver bullet, it seems to have given the drivers more confidence with the car. We also opted to run different set-ups across the cars in FP2 and that has given us a clear direction of focus for the rest of the weekend.

We do seem to have solved some of the recent issues with those changes, but we've got plenty of work to do tuning the balance for both the single lap and long run. We will need to work diligently overnight to ensure we build on today’s work into the rest of the weekend. There is still a healthy deficit to the McLarens at the very front of the pack and several cars who looked competitive behind. There is more pace for us to find and that is now our focus.

FP1 Result

1

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:16.052

26

2

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:16.071

30

3

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:16.269

28

4

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls

1:16.681

31

5

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

1:16.734

28

6

Oliver Bearman

Haas

1:16.878

26

7

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG

1:16.880

26

8

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:16.925

26

9

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:16.940

25

10

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:16.958

25

11

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:16.984

28

12

Esteban Ocon

Haas

1:17.004

26

13

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:17.123

27

14

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:17.184

29

15

Carlos Sainz

Williams

1:17.195

31

16

Felipe Drugovich

Aston Martin

1:17.269

26

17

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull

1:17.393

27

18

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

1:17.464

29

19

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sauber

1:17.652

17

20

Paul Aron

Sauber

1:19.788

9

FP2 Result

1

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:15.624

27

2

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:15.915

30

3

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:16.023

28

4

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:16.119

28

5

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:16.233

25

6

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

1:16.329

28

7

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:16.417

27

8

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls

1:16.427

30

9

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull

1:16.485

30

10

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG

1:16.520

26

11

Oliver Bearman

Haas

1:16.567

27

12

Nico Hülkenberg

Sauber

1:16.680

31

13

Esteban Ocon

Haas

1:16.704

29

14

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:16.791

25

15

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:16.812

29

16

Carlos Sainz

Williams

1:16.874

32

17

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sauber

1:16.946

29

18

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:17.021

30

19

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

1:17.043

25

20

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

1:17.159

29

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