After the Singapore/Japan double-header, F1 stops off in the Middle East for the Qatar Grand Prix. Ahead of the event at the Lusail International Circuit, Need to Know is your all-in-one guide with stats, trivia, insight and much more. You can also see how fans have voted using our F1 Play predictor game.

With the Sprint format in play, first practice and qualifying will take place on Friday, October 6, followed by the Sprint Shootout and Sprint on Saturday, October 7 and the Grand Prix itself on Sunday, October 8.

Vital statistics

First Grand Prix – 2021

Track Length – 5.419km

Lap record – N/A

Most pole positions – Lewis Hamilton (1)

Most wins – Lewis Hamilton (1)

Trivia – 2021 represented the first time Qatar had ever hosted an F1 race

Pole run to Turn 1 braking point – 382 metres

Overtakes completed in 2021 – 87

Safety Car probability – 0%*

Virtual Safety Car probability – 100%*

Pit stop time loss – 24.85 seconds

(From the previous race in Qatar)

FAN VIEW: With a third consecutive world title almost in the bag, Verstappen’s dominance is unquestioned, and it’s emphasised in the voting for Qatar. According to F1 Play more than 95% of gamers believe the Dutchman will top another podium on Sunday with only McLaren’s Lando Norris of his rivals polling more than 1%. Incredible.

The driver’s verdict

Jolyon Palmer, former Renault F1 driver: Qatar is full of medium-speed corners and flowing sections. Given that it’s not a huge braking circuit, it’s just about finding the optimum downforce level for the car. There’s one good overtaking opportunity, and that comes down the lengthy start/finish straight.

We saw a few punctures on the last visit to the venue in 2021, as the kerbs can be quite punishing, so drivers will need to be careful there. But conversely, as it’s a night race, that will help the tyres a little bit compared to the afternoon heat.

Last Qatar GP pole-sitter

2021 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Last Qatar GP winner

2021 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

FAN VIEW: Max Verstappen’s ‘slump’ lasted precisely one race as the Dutchman once again met his Kryptonite in Singapore. He was dominant again in Japan and F1 Play gamers believe he will continue in similar fashion in Qatar this weekend. More than 90% expect him to be the fastest man over a single lap.

Strategy and set-up keys

Bernie Collins, former Aston Martin F1 strategist: As highlighted above, Qatar features on the F1 calendar for only the second time, meaning there will be lots still to learn for the drivers and teams, while the Sprint format returns this weekend, bringing its own set of challenges.

With the track relatively unused, there will be plenty of improvement as the weekend develops, but a balance needs to be found between the hotter afternoon sessions and cooler dusk outings – when qualifying and the race will take place.

Mirroring Japan last time out, Pirelli have chosen the C1, C2 and C3 compounds from their range, with high tyre demands around the lap leading to high tyre degradation – these two factors promoting a two-stop strategy.

During the 2021 race, it was extremely close between one and two-stop approaches, taking into account the third longest pit loss of the season (almost 25 seconds). Many drivers attempted long stints but tyre wear and degradation forced extra stops.

We saw four drivers encounter tyre issues in 2021, leading to retirements for Valtteri Bottas and Nicholas Latifi. Pirelli put these down to aggressive kerb running, meaning considerations are likely to have been made for 2023, not forgetting the new, stronger tyre construction that was recently introduced.

Current form

Max Verstappen and Red Bull bounced back from their Singapore slump with an emphatic performance at the Japanese Grand Prix, charging to pole position and victory and wrapping up the 2023 constructors’ championship in the process.

As F1 moves on to Qatar, Verstappen now has his first – and very clear – chance to seal the deal in the drivers’ standings, a triumph that would see him move onto three world titles and level with a host of legendary names. on F1 Play to get among the points in Qatar. There is also some support for Alex Albon (Williams), AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda and the Alpines of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon.

(formulaone.com)