British GP: HRT qualifying report
Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team is ready for tomorrow's race and is supporting the Spanish team in the world cup final Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, had a day without technical issues at its tenth race of its history at the legendary Silverstone ...
Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team is ready for tomorrow's race and is supporting the Spanish team in the world cup final
Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, had a day without technical issues at its tenth race of its history at the legendary Silverstone circuit. The Spanish team wants to show its support of the Spanish football team in tomorrow's world cup final by putting a "Vamos Espana" sticker on both cars. Karun Chandhok qualified 23rd with a best lap time of 1.36.576 and his team mate Sakon Yamamoto is starting from position 24 (1.36.968) into tomorrow's 52 laps race. Before, in the morning session, everything worked well. The Indian (22nd) clocked a best lap time of 1.36.286 and the Japanese was 24th (1.37.178).
Dr Colin Kolles, Team Principal:
"It was a difficult day for us but everyone in the team did a great
job. The changing crosswinds had effects on the car balance. In
qualifying, we had a small balance problem on the rear end of Sakon
Yamamoto's car which didn't allow us to go quicker. Karun
Chandhok was unlucky on his second outing when he was disturbed by
traffic. Otherwise he could have done a quicker lap. For Sakon it is not
easy to start into the season without having raced since 2007. There are
many small details like how to use or heat the tyres that he has to learn
about. But Sakon is improving every lap and as there are 52 laps to go in
the race tomorrow, he can show a good performance. All in all, we could
work on the set-up for the race and are confident, to fight for positions
with the other teams on Sunday."
Karun Chandhok, Race driver #20:
"I had quite a messy run with traffic which was really frustrating.
We lost about four tenths on the first run when I was in traffic on my
quickest lap. Then on the second run, I had a lot of traffic on the out
lap and couldn't get the tyres in the window. It's a shame because we had
the potential to go at least half a second faster. Considering that I was
faster this morning in FP3 I think I could have been quicker without the
traffic. It's going to be a long hard race tomorrow with the high loads
on the tyres and the bumps and we'll do the best job we can."
Sakon Yamamoto, Race driver #21:
"Yesterday, it was a memorial day for me in my life being back in
Formula 1 on my birthday. I am very pleased about the qualifying result
even though it was a bit difficult because of changing wind directions. I
like this circuit because it is very challenging for the driver and the
new track layout is also quite interesting. We expected to go a bit
quicker but the car balance was slightly changing compared to the morning
session. We will have to find it out for tomorrow. I am looking forward
to the race and I am going to do as best as I could to give something
back to the team."
-source: hrt
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