Sunday, October 30, 2011

GreenBkk.com Mercedes GP | India, Sunday: Ross “We certainly got everything that we could out of our current car this weekend.”

India, Sunday: Ross “We certainly got everything that we could out of our current car this weekend.”

Race News // 30.10.2011


Strong drives from Michael and Nico saw them finish in fifth and sixth places respectively in today’s Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit.

Michael made up four places at the start, and followed a prime/prime/option strategy, stopping on laps 18 and 50. Nico also stopped twice on laps 17 and 45 with the same prime/prime/option tyre choice.

Staying out five laps longer for his second stop enabled Michael to open enough of a gap to pass Nico for P5.

Ross felt the team achieved: “A very solid race today, and we are very pleased to have achieved fifth and sixth places. Michael, Nico and the engineers did an excellent job to focus on getting the car right for the race, and making the best use of the tyres. We certainly got everything that we could out of our current car this weekend. It was an exciting race from our two drivers with Michael coming out on top this time, however you could see just how closely matched they are during the race. Nico’s second set of tyres faded a little bit more on him whilst Michael was able to stay out longer which was enough to take fifth place. It was a very good result for the team today and I’m extremely pleased with how we have worked this weekend.”

Echoing Ross’ positive message, Norbert felt the team got: “A strong result today considering the possibilities that our technical package currently has. It is satisfying for everybody to extract the maximum and to achieve the best possible result. Our lap times looked consistent throughout the race which shows that we handled the tyres well and found a set-up which suited the track. Of course, our drivers did a very good job today. To come home in fifth place after starting in 11th is certainly satisfying for Michael. His start, when he gained three places, and his second long and consistent stint were decisive for him to get in front of Nico. He also did a good job today with both our drivers doing similar lap times throughout the race which shows that they achieved what was possible.

“This inaugural Indian Grand Prix was a remarkable event. This is a fantastic and challenging race track, and saw packed grandstands and great enthusiasm from the fans. Formula One could not have wished for more during the first race in a new country. So a big thank you to the organisers, the Jaypee Group, and to Bernie Ecclestone and FOM, who have worked very hard to make this new event happen.

“We now are looking forward to the next Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi, the home of our co-owners and partners aabar, where we hopefully can achieve a similar result. Fifth and sixth paces are not what we are ultimately striving for but it is satisfying to get the best possible results and we can build on that in order to make a good step next year.”

Credit: Mercedes GP Petronas Formula one Team (www3.mercedes-gp.com)

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