The Weekend Post

‘PAINFUL’ CLAIM FOR AUSSIE GP DATE MOVE

- REBECCA WILLIAMS

FORMULA One stars Sergio Perez and George Russell have suggested Australia’s position on the Formula One calendar is unviable with the Red Bull driver saying it was “painful for everybody” to travel so far for a single race.

After the Covid pandemic forced the cancellati­on of the Albert Park Grand Prix the past two years, Australia has lost its traditiona­l position as the F1 seasonopen­er and is the third race on the calendar this year.

In its place, the season opener in 2021 and 2022 was held in Bahrain, which hosts the second and final pre-season test.

Russell said Melbourne worked as the season-opener but having it in between races made the amount of travel and the time needed to adjust to the time zone difference “too tough” on all the Europe-based teams.

If Australia was not going to be the season opener, Russell said the Grand Prix needed to be a double-header with another race in the Middle East or Asia.

“I think Melbourne here as the season-opener was really cool because everybody came up here early and there was a lot of excitement and anticipati­on,” Russell said. “But having Melbourne in between races, especially as a stand-alone is too tough for the teams and everybody.

“People came out on Saturdays and Sundays to get acclimatis­ed to the conditions, to the time zone change and it is just too much.

“I think it needs to be thought about more. There is no reason we couldn’t do a back-to-back with one of the Middle Eastern races. But it feels like another double-header for all the teams with the amount of time they spend in this part of the world.

“As the season is getting longer and longer, we need to get a better balance.”

Perez said: “It works well at the moment because we are doing the winter testing in Bahrain, it makes sense to stay there.

“But it really has to be back-toback with one of those races because just coming to Australia for a single race is quite painful for everyone.”

Ferrari star Carlos Sainz said it was a shame Melbourne no longer opened the season.

“(It’s a) bit of a shame it is not the number one race,” Sainz said.

“It gives you that extra vibe to come all the way here, it’s such a long trip.”

Asked if the Australian Grand Prix should end the season instead, Russell said he was happy for Melbourne to be at any position on the calendar but more thought needed to be given to placing it geographic­ally alongside other races.

“If it is geographic­ally correct ... we are happy for it to be at any point of the season. We obviously race very far east with Japan and Singapore, China obviously, not this year, but it is on the calendar from next year onwards,” Russell said.

“I just think there is a better compromise to be had.”

RACE 3: Benchmark 55 HCP (1600M)

A very tricky mile race here with lots of form to line up, Lonado looks to get the right run and with the 3kg claim looks to get in well on the back of some solid Toowoomba form around this grade.

Limpet stretches to the mile and drops in grade but rises in weight but he looks close to a win. Akatino is a very interestin­g runner here joining the Wehlow stable, he brings okay NSW form and will find it easier here. Simply can’t leave out Double Gaze who grows a leg when she comes to Rockhampto­n.

SELECTIONS 2 Lonado, 1 Limpet, 3 Akatino, 4 Duble Gaze

RACE 4: Mayors Cup Open HCP (1200M)

It looks a great race for Bold Style, maps perfectly from Gate 1, has the claim and will relish coming back to Rockhampto­n. If they happen to go crazy in front, Finucane Missile will be launching at them late, he just needs to behave at the jump.

I was disappoint­ed with Princess Rules first up but she is entitled to a bad one and doubt she is a first-up horse, will cut loose from a good gate and will give a sight.

SELECTIONS 2 Bold Style, 10 Finucane Missile, 3 Princess Rules

RACE 5: QTIS 2YO PLATE (1200M)

Tour De Dream is above average, she’s done nothing wrong winning her two career starts and looks perfectly placed to make it 3 from 3, she is exciting. Zipping Irish was very impressive first up over the 1050m and she will appreciate stepping up to the 1200m. From the in-form Clinton Taylor yard and gun rider Justin Stanley aboard, she will have plenty of admirers. Baby Guineas proved her debut win was no fluke, running the smart Missile Thunder to a 1.5 lengths last start at Townsville, has to overcome a nightmare barrier here.

SELECTIONS 5 Tour De Dream, 8 Zipping Irish, 6 Baby Guineas

RACE 6: QTIS 3&4YO Handicap (1300M)

Fire King is a profession­al trier who gives his all every start, He will relish the 1300m and despite being slugged with a big weight for his consistenc­y, he will be in this for a long way. Miss Lot Won generally turns up in these better races and will find this easier than recent racing in the south east and has the services of Robbie Fradd in the saddle. Merida’s Bow is up in grade but has ability and will relish what should be a hot speed. I must include Courtesy Bus in the Quaddie as he has a solid record but may have a bit of company in front early.

SELECTIONS 1 Fire King, 3 Miss Lot Won, 11 Merida’s Bow, 2 Courtesy Bus

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Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr drives during the first practice session. Inset: Sergio Perez. Photo: William West/AFP
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