- Home
-
News
-
Latest News
- PETA founder lauds Albon
- Hulkenberg handed suspended penalty
- Verstappen continues to criticise regulations
- "Grazie!" says Hamilton
- It's Antonelli's to lose, says Russell of 2026 title
- Norris stands by tyre strategy
- Canadian Grand Prix: Driver Tyre Strategies
- Canadian Grand Prix: Post Race press conference
- Antonelli wins entertaining Canadian Grand Prix
- More News
-
-
Drivers
-
Current Drivers
- Lando Norris
- Max Verstappen
- Gabriel Bortoleto
- Isack Hadjar
- Pierre Gasly
- Sergio Perez
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli
- Fernando Alonso
- Charles Leclerc
- Lance Stroll
- Alexander Albon
- Nico Hulkenberg
- Liam Lawson
- Esteban Ocon
- Arvid Lindblad
- Franco Colapinto
- Lewis Hamilton
- Carlos Sainz
- George Russell
- Valtteri Bottas
- Oscar Piastri
- Oliver Bearman
- Test/Reserve Drivers
-
-
Teams
-
Current Teams
- McLaren Formula 1 Team
- Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team
- Oracle Red Bull Racing
- Scuderia Ferrari HP
- Atlassian Williams F1 Team
- Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team
- Aston Martin Aramco Formula F1 Team
- TGR Haas F1 Team
- Audi Revolut F1 Team
- BWT Alpine F1 Team
- Cadillac Formula 1 Team
-
-
Tracks
-
Current Circuits
- Melbourne (Australia)
- Shanghai (China)
- Suzuka (Japan)
- Miami (USA)
- Montreal (Canada)
- Monaco (Monaco)
- Barcelona (Spain)
- Red Bull Ring (Austria)
- Silverstone (UK)
- Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium)
- Budapest (Hungary)
- Zandvoort (Netherlands)
- Monza (Italy)
- Madring (Spain)
- Baku (Azerbaijan)
- Singapore (Singapore)
- Austin (USA)
- Mexico City (Mexico)
- Interlagos (Brazil)
- Las Vegas (USA)
- Losail (Qatar)
- Abu Dhabi (UAE)
-
- Seasons
- Pictures
- Stats

Just as the weather forecast predicted, the second day of practice sessions at the Korean Grand Prix underwent in dry conditions. There was no time to lose to get the right set-up on the cars so Vitantonio Liuzzi and Daniel Ricciardo gave it their all in practice session three. Liuzzi completed a packed program with soft tyres as preparation for tomorrow's race and finished off with a couple of quick laps on supersoft tyres. Ricciardo also had a lot of work to do but wasn't able to complete his program because of a water leak in the cooling system. Although the issue was fixed before the end of the session, the young Australian could only complete 11 laps. In qualifying Ricciardo faced more problems and, like Liuzzi in Japan, had to return to the garage because of a water pressure drop, which prevented him from setting a time. For tomorrow's 55 lap race, Liuzzi will start from 23rd position, just ahead of his teammate.



















sign in