Azerbaijan GP: Preview - McLaren

26/04/2023
NEWS STORY

Lando Norris: "I'm looking forward to Baku and to go racing again. It's been a productive three weeks off with sim work and analysis with my engineers but also taking time to rest and reset ahead of a busy few races.

"I'm also excited that we're at another street circuit and trying out the new sprint format. It will be interesting to see how it works and hopefully it will make good viewing for the fans. The track is narrow so it's as important as ever to be on it as there are lots of opportunities for mistakes. This is even more important as we optimise and learn everything we can about the new parts we're bringing to the track this weekend. Let's get back to it."

Oscar Piastri: "I'm excited to go racing in Baku and I feel rested and ready after the three-week break. I've raced here previously in Formula 2 and it's a cool circuit with the backdrop of the city and the castle. It's a tricky circuit to get right from a car set-up perspective, given the long straight at the end of the lap, combined with the tighter sections of the track. We've been doing a lot of work in the simulator to ensure we hit the ground running on Friday, especially given the Sprint format, which I'm looking forward to taking on for the first time in Formula 1.

"I'll be hoping to build on the momentum from Australia where I achieved my first-ever F1 points. We still have a lot of work to do and a long way to go so I'll keep my head down and keep working hard."

Andrea Stella, Team Principal: "We come to Baku following a solid result in Australia, a short period away from track to refocus and with good spirits in the team so we're ready to go again for the first double-header of the season. Whilst the result in Australia was positive, we know we've still got a lot of work to do and this time away from the track has actually been very busy at the factory.

"We also bring some new components to the MCL60. Although, we recognise that in Baku we may not immediately see most of the benefits of these new spec parts, this is just one of many steps in a wider plan to push us forward in the Constructors' Championship.

"The team are also looking forward to the first weekend of the new Sprint format. At any street circuit, there is always more risk associated with events like this, but the team have prepared well and we look forward to going back to racing."

Baku City Circuit

Race laps: 51

Circuit length: 6.003km/3.730 miles

Total race distance: 306.049km/190.170 miles

Number of corners: 20 (9 right, 11 left)

Allocated tyre compounds: Hard: C3, Medium: C4 and Soft: C5

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Published: 26/04/2023
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