Watch how to nail a lap of Albert Park with Alfa Romeo's former line-up of Antonio Giovinazzi and Kimi Raikkonen.
Although the Australian Grand Prix circuit has undergone a number of changes for this year's race, the challenge is similar – and who better to learn from than Giovinazzi, who qualified 14th here in 2019, and Raikkonen, who took his Alfa Romeo to a stellar P9 on Saturday?
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Alex Brundle analyses their two laps in a side-by-side look at throttle and brake traces, watching how the pair's respective approaches to the circuit differed back in 2019 – while predicting how drivers will have to change their driving styles to tackle the altered circuit with the new-for-2022 cars.
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