Given Suzuka’s complexity, the first free practice offers drivers the chance to re-familiarize themselves with its nuances: it’s about gaining confidence in one of the calendar’s most demanding tracks or to refine their lines and push the limits of their machines. Weather conditions can also play a significant role at Suzuka, with the potential for rain adding another layer of complexity to the session’s strategic importance.
FP1 is a crucial juncture where the foundations for the weekend’s success are laid. With the unique challenges posed by the Suzuka circuit, teams and drivers must use this session wisely to set the tone for the rest of the Grand Prix.
You can use the following live stream video to watch the first free practice session for the 2024 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, scheduled to take place held at the 5.807-kilometre Suzuka International Racing Course
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