Not like an FP1 crash is the end of the world anyway. Unless they have a mega shunt that ruins the gearbox/chassis and forces the team to see which parts can be salvaged, it can be rebuilt between sessions.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑02 Dec 2024, 19:19Both teams will put the drivers on the most risk-free run plans possible. A crash would only happen if another driver ran into them.
FP1 conditions won't be representative for qualifying or the race either so missing it isn't a huge blow.
Nevermind then. Totally forgot about himSoulPancake13 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2024, 19:11We will also have Arthur Leclerc driving Sainz's car in FP1, so we have a similar situation.