(Motorsport-Total.com) – The current Formula 1 break by no means signifies a quiet April for Max Verstappen. The Dutchman initially used the cancellation of the races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to advance his preparation for the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring.
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Verstappen took part in the so-called Qualifiers at the weekend and was back in a Formula 1 car just three days later. Red Bull completed the first filming day of the season with the RB22 at Silverstone on Wednesday.
Each team has two filming days per year, during which a maximum of 200 kilometers can be driven on Pirelli demo tires. Normally, the two drivers share the sessions on such a day, but Verstappen was alone on track in Northamptonshire on Wednesday.
It is of great importance for Red Bull to learn more about their own package and possible improvements for Miami. The start to the season has been extremely bumpy for the team led by Laurent Mekies. Verstappen’s sixth place at the season opener in Australia is currently the best result.
Filming Day also at Ferrari
However, Red Bull was by no means the only team active this week. Ferrari also completed a filming day on Wednesday in preparation for the Miami Grand Prix, albeit at the Monza circuit.
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Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were in action for the Scuderia, and the choice of Monza was by no means accidental. In addition to preparations for the continuation of the season and testing the much-discussed “Macarena rear wing”, Monza is also a more demanding track in terms of energy management, so Ferrari can already learn for the important home race.
Ferrari and Red Bull’s filming days took place after the FIA had previously announced rule adjustments regarding energy management earlier this week, which also helps with the learning process.
Meanwhile, Williams, Haas, and Alpine all opted for so-called TPC tests this week, i.e., tests with cars from the previous regulations. Carlos Sainz was in action with the FW47 at Silverstone in recent days, and Haas’s turn was on Wednesday.
Alpine is on the road with two cars in the dunes of Zandvoort this week – including reserve driver Paul Aron at the wheel.
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