2023-09-02 21:50:44
Published:2023/9/3 06:50
Liam Lawson, who finished 0.164 seconds behind Hiroki Tsunoda in the same AlphaTauri AT04 in 12th place in the second official qualifying session of his career, believes that he might have progressed to Q3 if there was no gravel scattered on the road surface. .
In the F1 Italian GP qualifying on September 2, Lawson, who held the steering wheel in place of Daniel Ricciardo, who left the fracture, finished Q1 in 12th place, 0.26 seconds behind his teammate, and further closed the gap in Q2 to 11. He marked the 12th position, second only to Hiroki Tsunoda.
“Overall, I’m making progress every session, and I’m feeling more confident,” said Lawson, who took off his helmet.
“Not only the car-related issues, but also the changes in grip caused by different tires, and the impact that changes have on the car. , it takes time.”
“Both cars were just a little bit short of Q3 and we definitely had a chance to go, but unfortunately Alonso went off the track in front of me and the gravel flew in. Well, well. , and even if it wasn’t for that, it might have been last minute.”
“I’m happy with the improvement and I think it’s going to be even better. Our starting positions aren’t bad and both cars are very close so I think we can score some points for the team tomorrow.”
Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) won the pole position in the 2023 F1 Italian GP qualifying. Second place was Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and third place was Charles Leclerc (Ferrari).
The final race will start the formation lap at 22:00 on Sunday, September 3 (Japan time), and will compete for the championship by completing 53 laps of the 5793m Monza circuit.the pattern of the laceDAZNandFuji TV NEXTIt will be delivered live and broadcast live.
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