Drivers to miss FP1 at Mexican GP

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He Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome It’s one of those ‘fetish’ scenarios for teams to give rookies a chance to drive F1 cars. This weekend will be especially important as many teams are still trying to understand and maximize the performance of their evolutions, including in the US GP.

Aston Martin – Felipe Drugovich

As we reported on World of Sports a few weeks ago, Fernando Alonso will not compete in Free Practice 1 and will give up his seat to Felipe Drugovich. The young Brazilian driver will try to give the most detailed information to the wall of engineers to understand the car.

McLaren – Pato O’Ward

From McLaren confirmed the involvement of Duck O’Ward in FP1 of the GP Mexico. The Indy Car driver confirmed his participation in the free training through a video on social networks McLaren. The British team’s reserve driver showed his excitement with these words: “I can’t wait, this is truly a dream come true for me: to drive a Formula 1 car in front of my audience. I can’t thank Andrea, Zak and the whole team enough for this incredible opportunity. The car has been a rocket this year,” concluded the Mexican driver, who will race at home.

Mercedes – Kimi Antonelli

Kimi Antonellijunior pilot mercedes and future full-time replacement of lewis hamilton Next year, he will again drive a Formula 1 car when he participates in his second free practice session (FP1) of the season at the Grand Prix of Mexico. After his short time in FP1 in monzawhere you make a mistake that sends you to the wall, you have a golden opportunity to gain trust and get valuable data for mercedes. Italian will be replaced again hamilton for the second time this season. “I’m looking forward to driving in FP1 and doing my part to help the team get a good start to the weekend on track,” he said. Antonelli about his participation in the Grand Prix of Mexico, introduced Antonelli. “It’s a new circuit for me, and I’ve prepared a lot. The altitude makes it special, and it’s a challenge I’m excited to face,” concluded the ‘rookie’.

Stake F1Team KICK Sauber – Robert Shwartzman

The team’s young driver Ferrari will have the opportunity to drive the ‘little brother’ in F1 of Mexico. From Stake F1 Team They confirmed their attendance via a tweet. The reserve pilot will be replaced Zhou.

Source: La Verdad

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