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Yas Marina: Ocon tops F1’s Abu Dhabi post-season test

25 drivers on track, Russell crashes

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With the world championship drawing to a close last Sunday, there was just one more day of testing to be completed at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi, with all 10 teams running two cars each.

The programme was split into two parts, with one car reserved for young drivers to gain Formula 1 experience, while the regular race drivers ran the other car in a tyre test. As next year’s compounds will be identical to this year’s, the second part of the test was mainly an opportunity to optimise the car-tyre package. All the information gained, thanks also to extra sensors fitted compared to a usual race weekend, will be shared with Pirelli.

A total of 11 young drivers took to the track, with Williams being the only team to run two of them. Italo-Argentinean driver Franco Colapinto, fourth in Formula 3 this year, drove in the morning before handing the car over to Britain’s Zak O’Sullivan. Many of the young drivers in action today also took part in last Friday’s FP1 – such as Robert Shwartzman for Ferrari, Frederik Vesti for Mercedes, newly-crowned Formula 2 champion Theo Pourchaire with Alfa Romeo, Felipe Drugovich for Aston Martin, Jack Doohan with Alpine, and Pato O’Ward for McLaren – as well as O’Sullivan.

Among the regular drivers on track were George Russell (Mercedes), Sergio Perez (Red Bull), Oscar Piastri (McLaren), Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), Esteban Ocon (Alpine), Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo (AlphaTauri), Guanyu Zhou (Alfa Romeo), as well as Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant (Williams). Haas didn’t run either of its 2023 race drivers but instead opted for reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi (who can’t be classified as a rookie as he has already driven two grands prix, on both occasions for Haas).

The overall fastest time of 1’24’’393 was set by Esteban Ocon while Pato O’Ward was fastest of the young drivers thanks to a time of 1’24’’662. Temperatures remained high, with asphalt between 25 and 44 degrees centigrade, and ambient temperatures that ranged from 24 to 34 degrees.

The regular drivers each had 10 tyre sets available (one set of C1 and C2, three sets of C3 and C4, plus one set of C5) while the young drivers had eight sets each (two sets of C3, four sets of C4, and two sets of C5).

A total of 2184 laps were covered: 125 on C1 (6%), 138 on C2 (6%), 718 on C3 (33%), 942 on C4 (43%), and 261 on C5 (12%). That’s compared to the 2681 laps that were covered during last weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, equivalent to 14158 kilometres.

Pos.DriverCarTimeLaps
01 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault A523 1:24.393 110
02 Pato O’Ward McLaren Mercedes MCL60 1:24.662 103
03 Frederik Vesti Mercedes W14 1:24.679 106
04 Sergio Pérez Red Bull Honda RBPT RB19 1:24.715 117
05 Carlos Sainz Ferrari SF-23 1:24.799 69
06 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 1:24.827 36
07 Jack Doohan Alpine Renault A523 1:25.038 107
08 Robert Shwartzman Ferrari SF-23 1:25.050 123
09 Logan Sargeant Williams Mercedes FW45 1:25.263 56
10 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF-23 1:25.371 66
11 Théo Pourchaire Alfa Romeo Ferrari C43 1:25.424 96
12 Felipe Drugovich Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 1:25.554 123
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:25.570 58
14 Jake Dennis Red Bull Honda RBPT RB19 1:25.666 124
15 Ayumu Iwasa AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:25.753 96
16 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari VF-23 1:25.779 110
17 Zak O’Sullivan Williams Mercedes FW45 1:25.842 50
18 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes MCL60 1:25.930 123
19 Pietro Fittipaldi Haas Ferrari VF-23 1:25.940 130
20 George Russell Mercedes W14 1:26.283 58
21 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes AMR23 1:26.681 50
22 Franco Colapinto Williams Mercedes FW45 1:26.832 65
23 Daniel Ricciardo AlphaTauri Honda RBPT AT04 1:26.965 55
24 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo Ferrari C43 1:27.387 106
25 Alex Albon Williams Mercedes FW45 1:27.824 51

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