P1racenews AI automatic summary:
There was not an incredible amount to learn from first practice at Formula 1’s 2024 Dutch GP, except to say the very tentative early signs indicate another close fight between the upgraded McLaren and the reconfigured Red Bull
The first practice at the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix in Formula 1 didn’t offer much to learn initially, but it hinted at a close competition between the upgraded McLaren and the reconfigured Red Bull teams. McLaren made significant changes to its car, including revisions to the floor, brake ducts, suspension sheaths, and a new rear wing for better efficiency on the high-downforce circuit. Red Bull continued with the high-downforce package from the Hungarian GP, making minor adjustments to mirror and halo fairings, and the engine cover exit. Track conditions were challenging with a wet and grip-less surface in the initial 30 minutes, affecting lap times and strategies. As the session progressed, McLaren showcased superiority on intermediate tires, but competitors like Robert Shwartzman demonstrated rapid improvements as grip levels increased. Eventually, in the final segment with slick tires, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen emerged as frontrunners, narrowing the gap between them to represent the competitive edge in the session.