In the round-up: Alexander Albon admitted that he was concerned by the pace AlphaTauri showed during the Interlagos sprint race
In brief
AlphaTauri pace “a bit scary” – Albon
AlphaTauri’s pace in yesterday’s sprint race was unnerving for Albon as his Williams team aim to hold onto seventh place in the constructors’ championship. Yuki Tsunoda claimed sixth place in Saturday’s sprint event to score three points and move AlphaTauri clear of Alfa Romeo in the championship, while team mate Daniel Ricciardo narrowly missed out on points in ninth.
After rising from 19th on the grid to 15th, Albon admitted he is concerned about Williams’ performance. “It was a good race, actually,” he said. “I think we made up some good positions, had decent pace.
“It was a bit scary to see the AlphaTauris being so quick. But for us, that was okay.”
Haas performance “not good enough”
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner described his team’s performance in the Interlagos sprint race as “not good enough”.
Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg started from 11th and 12th, respectively, two of the only three drivers to start on mediums, finishing down in 16th and 18th
“It’s a very disappointing result, starting P11 and P12 and finishing where we finished – it’s not good enough,” Steiner said.
“We have this tyre degradation, and it just seems that we can’t get it under control. We need to keep working on it as there’s no way out of this without a lot of effort. Tomorrow is going to be another tough day.”
Hedge claims FRAC title
Callum Hedge became the Formula Regional Americas champion with two wins out of three races in the final round of the season at Circuit of the Americas.
Hedge arrived in Austin with a comfortable lead over Ryan Shehan in the championship before taking pole position for all three races. He won the opening race on Friday before taking second to Oliver Westling in race two. In the final race on Saturday, Hedge again won from pole position to seal a dominant championship win with his 13th victory from 18 rounds.
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‘I came here as a fan. I was always passionate about auto sport, about Ferrari. But this doesn’t change our fight for justice. Many drivers do support me in this, but they don’t want to speak. I don’t regret any of this, justice is a bigger good here.’
Haas USGP right of review ‘makes no sense’ and ‘ridiculous’ (Speedcafe)
Logan Sargeant: ‘To me, it’s a bit ridiculous, to be honest. If they’re not monitoring it in the race and capable of telling us that we’re going off there, then that’s not on us.’
Title-deciding Bahrain win for Toyota Gazoo Racing (Toyota)
Sebastien Buemi: ‘It feels amazing to win the world championship again, I am really thankful to the team. Everything went well and in the end we managed to win the race and the championship, so it was a fantastic evening. I think we deserved it this year. Obviously, not winning Le Mans was difficult but we showed our strength and won the championship ahead of such tough competition.’
Maiden wins and battling the elements: Arthur Leclerc on the moments that made him (Formula 2)
‘The final one I would say is my first ever win in Formula 3 at Paul Ricard. I was coming from really far back on the grid, P30 race one and knew I had to be inside the top 12 for the reverse grid and on the last lap, I got 12th. Then I started from pole, and I remember I think Dennis and Olli Caldwell were right behind me and we managed to keep the lead and win with a good lap. It was a good weekend.’
Grosjean excited to bring ‘sauce’ to Juncos Hollinger ride (IndyCar)
‘I left Formula 1 because I felt like I just didn’t want to be on the grid to be on the grid. I wanted to be competitive. There was no option. Coming to IndyCar, I felt like I could be competitive with Coyne, I could be competitive with Andretti. I’m hoping we can be competitive about Juncos Hollinger and do well. We’re all going to do our best. We’re all going to work as hard as we can, and time will tell if it was the right move or no.’
Sky Sports F1 viewers baffled as Ted Kravitz interviews watermelon on live TV (Mirror)
‘But the strangest moment came a few minutes later when Kravitz pointed his microphone at a watermelon. He had been asking people for their views on F1’s Sprint format and didn’t get many good responses, so posed the same question to the fruit.’
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|@Max33Verstappen: “We need to make a decision here if we’re going to push the high speed or not.”
Lambiase: “Yes we are going to push the high speed, Max, I’ve been telling you the last three laps.”#F1 #BrazilianGP #RaceFans
— RaceFans Live (@racefanslive) November 4, 2023
Strong Saturday! Felt good out there today, we learnt a lot in a very well managed Sprint @redbullracing 🙌 Looking forward to race day 💪#BrazilGP pic.twitter.com/49fMSQwwO1
— Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) November 4, 2023
We move forward, together. 💚
A mighty effort from our car crews sees them repair Fernando’s #AMR23 in time for today’s #F1Sprint. Pat yourselves on the back, team.#BrazilGP pic.twitter.com/USMGfxmTYt
— Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team (@AstonMartinF1) November 4, 2023
Feeling the 💚💛 in Brazil. #F1Sprint #BrazilGP pic.twitter.com/Tb3cwYrJMq
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) November 4, 2023
the moment we brought home 3 points from the #F1Sprint 🙌#BrazilGP pic.twitter.com/gOYqLBMt0Q
— Scuderia AlphaTauri (@AlphaTauriF1) November 4, 2023
Love Interlagos, but the DRS is too powerful here. The race finishing order tomorrow will be the pace order. You can’t be tactical in defending really, you’ll get passed too easily.
— Mike Caulfield (@MikeCaulfieldF1) November 4, 2023
DRS placements (detection and activation) in Interlagos set a great example for other venues to follow.
Allowing multistage battles while seeming to continually advantage the driver behind. And weighted nicely to award a deft touch on the brakes when you get to T1 and T4!
— Alex Brundle (@AlexBrundle) November 4, 2023
|@logansargeant was unhappy at the @HaasF1Team getting in his way during qualifying today, but he’ll be spitting blood if their request for a review of the #USGP takes his only @F1 point off him:https://t.co/KoiOvhYJ1z#F1 #BrazilianGP #RaceFans
— Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine) November 4, 2023
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