Korean GP: Suaber qualifying report
The first ever qualifying on the Korean International Circuit saw a solid performance from Kamui Kobayashi and Nick Heidfeld, who finished 12th and 13th respectively. As the track conditions on the brand new circuit are constantly improving, quick ...
The first ever qualifying on the Korean International Circuit saw a solid performance from Kamui Kobayashi and Nick Heidfeld, who finished 12th and 13th respectively. As the track conditions on the brand new circuit are constantly improving, quick reactions from the teams and drivers were required in order to set-up the cars in the best way possible.
Kamui Kobayashi:
C29.04 / Ferrari 056
Qualifying: 12th / 1:37.643 min (in Q2) ) / 3rd Practice: 14th / 1:39.145
min (16 laps)
"Overall, I think we achieved the best possible result. It
wasn't much that was missing to make it into Q3. This morning we
found the track had changed a lot from yesterday. Therefore the set-up
work we did before needed to be re-evaluated. In qualifying I found the
car a little bit nervous, but generally okay. Our tyre strategy was good,
and for me it was the right decision to go for only one but longer run in
Q2. On my fastest lap I wasn't lucky with traffic, but this can
happen. I am looking forward to a good and challenging race
tomorrow!"
Nick Heidfeld:
C29.03 / Ferrari 056
Qualifying: 13th / 1:37.715 min (in Q2) / 3rd Practice: 17th / 1:40.289
min (17 laps)
"Qualifying here was a lot of fun. I had a clear lap with no
traffic problems this time, and I also think my fastest lap was a good
one, so I'm happy with it. In the morning we had some set-up
difficulties, but this was solved before qualifying. It is not easy to
get the tyres to work at their best. My third lap with the softer
compound was my quickest. After the front tyres had been too cold I was
hoping on the next lap the temperatures would go up and I would be able
to improve, but instead they started graining. My grid position should be
on the clean side of the track, and therefore I hope to make up positions
at the start. Later it might become difficult to overtake because our top
speed isn't brilliant."
James Key, Technical Director:
"We made changes overnight, trying to address yesterday's
weakness in the first sector. We established the downforce level which we
thought was right, and we made mechanical changes. In free practice three
both drivers reported the car was more oversteery, so more difficult to
drive. It seemed we took a step back, with some of this in sector one,
but also, compared to Friday, in sector three. For some reason not
everything we changed worked the way we hoped, although the track was
much more slippery and cooler than yesterday afternoon, so this was
possibly a factor. Everybody did a good job to rectify the problems we
had this morning. In qualifying we decided to play it safe in Q1 and go
for option tyres for the second run, because we didn't know what
the difference was between the prime and the option. We then decided to
save a set of options in Q2 on the basis lap three was possibly the
quickest. We had a little bit of traffic, but both drivers did well to
get their quickest time on lap three. We were just a couple of tenths off
breaking into Q3. It was strange that we lost quite a bit of time in the
second sector, but sector one and three were much better. It's a
shame we didn't make Q3, but everybody did a good job to get out of
the difficult situation from this morning. We know our race pace is
always much better than qualifying, so we are looking forward to a good
race tomorrow. I'm sure we can fight for points from where we
are."
-source: sauber
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