F1 Japan GP press conference: Hiroki Tsunoda, Norio Komatsu engineer, Verstappen participate | Formula1-Data / F1 information and breaking news commentary

The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has announced the drivers and team officials who will attend the official press conference of the 2022 Honda F1 Japan GP, ​​which will begin on Friday, October 7th. The FIA ​​press conference will be held at the Suzuka Circuit over two days, Thursday and Saturday.

A total of 8 people attended the FIA ​​driver conference the day before the first day, including local native Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri), Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin) of Suzuka Last Run, and Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who has the potential to win consecutive championships. do.

Team leaders gathered at the press conference on Saturday. Haas Engineering Director Norio Komatsu and AlphaTauri CEO Franz Tost will attend.

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Conference Day 1 – Thursday, October 6

Thursday’s press conference with drivers will be held from 13:00 on the day before the first Grand Prix.

13:00~

  • Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri)
  • Fernando Alonso (Alpine)
  • Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin)
  • Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
  • Nicholas Latifi (Williams)

13:35~

  • Guanyu Zhou (Alfa Romeo)
  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
  • Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren)
  • George Russell (Mercedes)
  • Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

Conference Day 2 – Saturday, October 8

Saturday’s press conference will be held from 9:30 before the third free practice session.

9:30~

  • Franz Tost (AlphaTauri representative)
  • Otmar Szafnauer (Alpine representative)
  • Mike Clack (Aston Martin CEO)

10:00~

  • Norio Komatsu (Haas/Engineering Director)
  • Mike Elliott (Mercedes/Technical Director)
  • Dave Robson, Williams/Head of Vehicle Performance

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