Google+ Jack Leslie F1: 2014 Japanese Grand Prix Thursday Snapshot

2 October 2014

2014 Japanese Grand Prix Thursday Snapshot

It was a busy day in the Suzuka paddock on Thursday, ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix on-track action kicking off.
© Octane Photographic
Drivers walked the circuit with their engineers, attended media sessions and met fans. Meanwhile the mechanics prepared the cars for first practice in the garages. Here is a look at what went on at the circuit on Thursday.

Preview and track guide: http://bit.ly/1pBx6jc 
F1 Flashback: http://bit.ly/1qUWl05 
One Year Rewind: http://richlandf1.com/?p=28839
© Octane Photographic
The Japanese F1 fans were out in force at the Suzuka circuit on Thursday.
© Octane Photographic
A few Susie Wolff cartoon cardboard cut-outs were spotted in the paddock.
© Octane Photographic
Preparations were in full swing on Thursday morning at Mercedes, ahead of Friday's practice sessions.
© Octane Photographic
A Ferrari fan showcased his rather unusual helmet design in the pit lane.
© Octane Photographic
Tyres are lined up in the Suzuka paddock ahead of the race weekend.
© Octane Photographic
Four-time Japanese Grand Prix winner Sebastian Vettel waved to fans on his track walk.
© Octane Photographic
Valtteri Bottas spoke to broadcast media outside the Williams Martini Racing hospitality unit on Thursday.
© Octane Photographic
Roberto Merhi, who will make his second FP1 appearance for Caterham on Friday, met F1 fans in front of the team's garage.
© Octane Photographic
Meanwhile Vettel, Kamui Kobayashi, Jenson Button, Nico Hulkenberg, Jules Bianchi and Romain Grosjean were the six drivers in the FIA press conference.
© Octane Photographic
Button classes the Japanese Grand Prix as a second home race. He is looking forward to returning to the Suzuka circuit and is expecting rain to play a big part in the weekend.
© Octane Photographic
Kobayashi admitted in the press conference that he doesn't know much about Caterham's current situation, but is happy the team is competing in Japan - his home event. 
© Octane Photographic
Vettel is confident that Red Bull Racing will be closer to current pace-setters Mercedes at Suzuka, adding that a power-unit related penalty is inevitable.
© Octane Photographic
Bianchi admitted in the press conference that should a seat become available at Ferrari in 2015, he feels ready to make the move to the Maranello-based squad.
© Octane Photographic
A heavy rain storm swept across the Suzuka circuit mid-way through the day, causing those in the paddock to run for cover.
© Octane Photographic
Despite the wet weather conditions, the main grandstand opposite the start/finish straight was still packed with fans.
© Scuderia Ferrari
© Sahara Force India F1 Team
© Marussia F1 Team
© McLaren Mercedes
It was a wet and windy autograph session for the F1 drivers and fans.
© McLaren Mercedes
© Jenson Button/McLaren Mercedes
McLaren drivers Kevin Magnussen and Button showed off their special Japanese Grand Prix helmets on Thursday, which you can see above.
© Caterham F1 Team
Marcus Ericsson tried out the new F1 2014 game, which comes out later this month.
© Mercedes AMG Petronas
Lewis Hamilton found his mini-me in Japan, who even had his own Roscoe.

No comments: