Lewis Hamilton believes he can take the fight to Red Bull in qualifying after topping the times in both Friday practice sessions in Korea. The Briton was a tenth ahead of Sebastian Vettel and unlike in recent races, was pleased with his car on the opening day, something that fills him with confidence heading into Saturday.
“I was very happy with how the sessions went today and it’s the first time I can remember that second practice has really gone well for me. We haven’t changed anything but the day just went smoothly and all the processes with the team worked well. I love this track: it was clean from the start, it provides good racing on Sunday afternoon and it just gets harder and harder through the lap. You have the first sector which is good for overtaking, then you get more and more corners coming at you and those final two sectors are all about precision. You need a good downforce package, too, and the car is feeling good. We can still make improvements overnight, and I have some things I want to do with the set-up, but it’s been a good start for us.”
Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg is remaining cautious, acknowledging the advantage Red Bull have enjoyed in previous races.
“The track is really great and the small changes that have been made this year are good improvements, especially the pit exit which is now much better. Generally it seems that we had a good day but Red Bull is always very hard to beat. We were quite close to them today and I hope this will continue the whole weekend. My only concern after the long runs was graining on the front tyres, which is something we need to work on tonight and watch out for. We have brought also some new bits and pieces to Korea which are working well and leaves me optimistic for a strong result this weekend.”