2021 Turkish Grand Prix: 5 things to watch out for

Pitlane building at the Intercity Istanbul Park circuit, Turkey -2020 Turkish Grand Prix (Photo by Kenan Asyali - Pool/Getty Images)
Pitlane building at the Intercity Istanbul Park circuit, Turkey -2020 Turkish Grand Prix (Photo by Kenan Asyali - Pool/Getty Images)

#3 Advantage Ferrari

Charles Leclerc driving the Scuderia Ferrari SF21 during qualifying ahead of the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Charles Leclerc driving the Scuderia Ferrari SF21 during qualifying ahead of the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

In the battle between McLaren and Ferrari, the scarlet outfit could emerge as clear winners at the Turkish Grand Prix. Given their form all weekend, a key takeaway was their competitive pace in both qualifying and race trims. The surge in performance is credited to the new hybrid system on their power unit, combined with their efficiently balanced chassis design.

With Charles Leclerc starting the Turkish Grand Prix from second row in third place, they could be in a strong position to aim for victory. Given the unpredictable nature of the season overall and the different race winners that we've seen so far this season, the Turkish Grand Prix could be Leclerc’s chance to capitalize on the opportunity.

Despite Carlos Sainz’ penalties, but nevertheless one can expect a top 10 finish for him, given the pace of the Ferrari at this circuit. A decent result here could benefit in their battle with McLaren.

#4 Tire drama

The wet weather tyre of Pierre Gasly during final qualifying ahead of the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)
The wet weather tyre of Pierre Gasly during final qualifying ahead of the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)

Given the number of uncertainties and lack of data at this circuit when it comes to modern F1 cars, several unpredictable factors make the Turkish Grand Prix one to look forward to. It is one of the races that has the possibility to produce a mixed result and lead to some action-packed track drama due to its unpredictable grip conditions.

Drivers starting the race on Soft and Medium tires could have a dicey time during the opening laps of the race. With Pirelli bringing their Soft range of tire compounds to this circuit, tire degradation is going to be an issue for many. Tire management and performance will play key to the events that unfold throughout the course of the Turkish Grand Prix.

5) Windy woes

For most of the Turkish Grand Prix weekend so far, we've seen drivers scampering for grip. From experienced veterans to up-and-coming newbies, almost everyone has struggled to gauge traction levels at different points of the freshly water-blasted and smoothened circuit, and quite a few were caught out.

During qualifying in particular, countless drivers spun their tires and ended up losing control of their cars. Verstappen looped his Red Bull around under acceleration in Turn 1 early in the session while in the final corner, Williams' George Russell chucked away a lap that could've possibly gotten him into Q3.

However, aside from the surface issues, wind played a significant factor as well. At a circuit with plenty of high-speed sections that emphasize aerodynamic stability, gusts of up to 45kmph played havoc with the cars' balance.

With similar wind conditions expected on Sunday as well, expect to see some more drivers getting caught unawares, especially later in the stint when the tire falloff is maximum.

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