Italy Friday quotes
formula1.com 2012.09.07. 20:24
Lotus
Kimi Raikkonen, P1 - 1:26.046, 7th; P2 - 1:25.504, 6th
“It was an okay day. We tried a few different things with no issues and I’m happy with the car. Our long run pace was not too bad and we weren’t too far away from the fastest lap set today either. There aren’t many corners here, but running with low downforce means the grip is not as good under braking and cornering through the chicanes. It’s not easy to get the perfect lap here but maybe we can improve tomorrow; we shall see.”
Jerome D’Ambrosio, P1 - 1:27.180, 15th; P2 - 1:26.157, 12th
“Today went pretty well overall and it feels good to be back in the car. It’s not an easy task stepping in at the last minute; there’s a lot to take in and with a low-downforce track like Monza it can be quite tricky to find the limit, but we completed a busy schedule and put in a lot of laps which is a good start. It’s difficult to say where we are right now, but we made steady progress between the two sessions and my aim for tomorrow is to take another step forwards and see where we go from there. So far so good.”
Alan Permane, Lotus trackside operations director
“It’s nice to have a straight-forward Friday with dry running; it’s our first for a while! The lower downforce here means we focused on the various compromises; getting the car to work in the corners, balancing the need for a soft car to ride the kerbs versus a stiff car to enable high speed change of direction and so on. We feel we’ve made good progress with the running we’ve had. Jerome has done a great job; chipping away at the time difference between him and Kimi without any problems while absorbing all the procedures and information we’ve thrown at him.”
Red Bull
Mark Webber, P1 - 1:26.390, 9th; P2 - 1:26.104, 11th
“We’re working hard, but we’re not there yet. We were a bit more competitive on the longer runs in practice today. We’re not normally the Friday world champions, so we’ll do some work now for tomorrow. We often find a good step ahead of qualifying.”
Sebastian Vettel, P1 - 1:26.508, 11th; P2 - 1:26.394, 13th
“I think overall we are not as quick as we would like to be, so there’s still work to do. I think we are more competitive in race trim, but we aren’t where we want to be yet in terms of true pace. We ran through our entire programme, so we got a lot of information to go through and learn from.”
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