Sauber are lapping much quicker than last year at Zandvoort

Aston Martin’s start to the Dutch Grand Prix weekend was one part great, one part terrible.

While Fernando Alonso put his AMR25 second fastest, less than a tenth of a second off the fastest time of the day, Lance Stroll put his car in the barrier at Hugenholzbocht.

Aston Martin took their biggest points haul of the season so far at the last race in Hungary and look set for another strong weekend at Zandvoort. But one other team has made an even bigger step forwards compared to their performance last year.

Teams’ 2024 performance in context

Sauber were in poor shape at this race 12 months ago. Drivers Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu originally qualified on the back row of the grid (they subsequently moved three places forward due to penalties for other drivers).

Their drivers lapped Zandvoort more than 1% further from the pace than any other team. At the other end of the field, this was one of McLaren’s strongest venues last year. Lando Norris took pole position by three tenths of a second, a lap time advantage of more than 0.5% compared to closest rival Max Verstappen:

Teams’ progress vs 2024

Sauber have made significant progress following an upgrade earlier this year and arrived at Zandvoort having scored points in the last six consecutive rounds. While Aston Martin caught the eye in second practice, splitting the McLaren drivers, Sauber have improved their lap time by even more year-on-year. Haas is the only other team which has already lapped quicker at Zandvoort than it managed 12 months ago.

Full Friday practice times

However the full picture of the teams’ performance is yet to emerge, partly because the second practice session was disrupted by red flags and a Virtual Safety Car period triggered by Isack Hadjar’s stoppage. Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Williams’s Carlos Sainz Jnr were among those who missed the chance to set better lap times.

P.#DriverTeamFP1 timeFP2 timeGapLaps
14Lando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes1’10.2781’09.89063
214Fernando AlonsoAston Martin-Mercedes1’10.8411’09.9770.08745
381Oscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes1’10.5701’09.9790.08961
463George RussellMercedes1’11.3861’10.2740.38454
51Max VerstappenRed Bull-Honda RBPT1’11.2181’10.4780.58847
644Lewis HamiltonFerrari1’11.9601’10.7380.84850
718Lance StrollAston Martin-Mercedes1’10.7791’11.9750.88932
822Yuki TsunodaRed Bull-Honda RBPT1’12.1261’10.7950.90550
916Charles LeclercFerrari1’11.9511’10.8340.94455
1043Franco ColapintoAlpine-Renault1’12.2761’10.9571.06753
1127Nico HulkenbergSauber-Ferrari1’11.8751’11.0801.19055
1287Oliver BearmanHaas-Ferrari1’12.5641’11.1131.22356
1323Alexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes1’11.1711’11.7561.28149
1412Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes1’14.2751’11.1851.29527
155Gabriel BortoletoSauber-Ferrari1’11.5091’11.3201.43055
1630Liam LawsonRacing Bulls-Honda RBPT1’11.7531’11.3391.44954
1731Esteban OconHaas-Ferrari1’12.1441’11.3611.47152
1855Carlos Sainz JnrWilliams-Mercedes1’11.4581’11.6821.56863
1910Pierre GaslyAlpine-Renault1’11.6131’12.1221.72358
206Isack HadjarRacing Bulls-Honda RBPT1’11.772No time1.88231

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