All teams started the weekend with the challenge of tyre life being limited to 25 laps, which was a major point to consider when planning the weekend’s strategy.
Free Practice work was all about evaluating the car balance and ride, using the C1 Hard and C3 Soft compounds.
Both drivers started SQ1 on the C2 Medium compound, hitting the track later than the rest of the field.
George safely made it through SQ2, finishing his run P4 whilst Kimi initially went P11, but benefitted from Isack Hadjar having his lap time deleted and progressed to SQ3 in P10.
Fitting the mandatory Soft compound for SQ3, George put in a strong lap to go second quickest, just three hundredths behind pole sitter Oscar Piastri.
Kimi meanwhile will start tomorrow’s Sprint P7 after a tight top 10 shootout with the Red Bull Racing pair of Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda directly ahead.
Saturday’s on-track action starts with the 19-lap Sprint before Qualifying takes place later in the evening.