Don't Copy From This Blog...
JENSON BUTTON- MP4-28A-03
- FP1: 1m35.069s (+0.582s), 22 laps, 6th
- FP2: 1m35.356s (+1.202s), 32 laps, 11th
“Today’s sessions were very productive for us. We completed some useful investigative work this morning before focusing on longer runs this afternoon.
“It’s very difficult to know exactly what to do with set-up. This is a big traction circuit, with lots of low-speed exits and a few high-speed corners too, and that puts a lot of load into the rear tyres.
“The tyres are behaving a bit strangely here – driving conservatively doesn’t seem to help their wear-life, so there’s only so much you can do without damaging your outright pace.
“But we’ve tried a few things, and we’ll get there. I’ve already got a good feeling that we’ve found a set-up and a direction for tomorrow that will be more competitive. There’s a lot we can take away from today that will help us for tomorrow.”
SERGIO PEREZ
- MP4-28A-02
- FP1: 1m35.640s (+1.153s), 23 laps, 11th
- FP2: 1m35.589s (+1.435s), 37 laps, 13th
“We managed to complete our full run-plan in both the morning and afternoon, which was a positive, but it’s going to be a difficult weekend for us.
“Although we’ll probably be fighting to get into Q3, there’s still plenty of potential for having a good race.”
MARTIN WHITMARSH - Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“Neither Jenson nor Checo had any real problems during today’s sessions, but, like many teams, we struggled to make the Option tyre last across a stint – that’s likely to be a recurring problem throughout the rest of the weekend, in fact.
“Nevertheless, there are some positives to take from today: we did a lot of running, gathered some useful data, and our upgrades proved helpful.
“As always, we’ll now go away and analyse our data and we’ll come back well equipped to make a big effort on both Saturday and Sunday.”
~ Official photos and report courtesy of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes ~
Copyright © 2013, mercedesgla. All rights reserved.
0 comments:
Post a Comment