![]() ![]() Charles was now set to go again and make the most of the fact the track was drying out, but when Valtteri Bottas stopped at the side of the track, the session was red flagged yet again, thus denying the Ferrari driver the chance to improve. ![]() At this point, the Monegasque decided to cool his tyres for a lap, while his rival went on another fast lap, setting a time of 1’27”999. In the final qualifying, all the drivers had to revert to Intermediate tyres: Charles posted a 1’28”778 on his first run, just a few thousandths quicker than Max Verstappen. But unable to continue, the Ferrari number 55 will still be able to start tomorrow from tenth on the grid. Thus the Spaniard’s misfortune at least allowed him the good fortune to make the cut through to Q3. ![]() While his F1-75 was brought back to the pits, the rain intensified and no one manged to go quicker. Unfortunately, on his second run, Sainz went off the track at the final corner, which put an end to his session and brought out the second red flag. Carlos posted a very good 1’18”990, while Charles stopped the clocks in 1’19”584, good enough for fifth fastest. Having got through the first part without any problems, the two drivers started the second phase on Soft tyres, with the instruction to go for a time immediately because of the threat of more rain on the way. Azerbaijan F1 2022 Setup Fastest Race Hotlap Qualifying F1 22 Guide ![]()
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