F1 »

Practice Patter – Turkish Grand Prix

Felipe Massa:

“Overall, this was a positive day. The track is very fast, even if it's still a bit dirty, which meant it was quite easy to make mistakes. The low temperatures mean it is difficult to get the most out of the tyres on a first timed lap, especially on the harder ones.

“We tried various settings and now we need to look at the data from everything we have done over these three hours, to be as well-prepared as possible. I feel comfortable on this track and I think I can be very competitive tomorrow and on Sunday in the race. It would be fantastic to win again here, after having done it for the past two years.”

Heikki Kovalainen:

“It was nice to get back in the car again and everything was fine. I was on the pace immediately and was able to set some consistent lap times. At the end of the first session I went out on the option tyre but the brake temperature was not quite right, so I was not able to go flat-out in that run. The second session went smoothly as well, and we focused on tyre evaluation with some long runs as well as looking at the set-up. A very productive and positive day.”

Kimi Raikkonen:

“Not the best of Fridays. This morning, I only managed one timed lap before a gearbox problem meant I could not go out for the rest of the session. In the afternoon, I struggled a bit to find the right settings on the car.

“One of the main problems today was getting the tyres up to the correct temperature, but I think that tomorrow – partly as the grip level on the track improves and partly as we work to improve the set-up – it will be a different situation. We lost valuable time this morning, but we still have enough data to analyse so we can be ready to tackle the rest of the weekend.”

Lewis Hamilton:

“We focused on tyre evaluation and set-up work today, and so far things are not looking too bad. Everybody lost a bit of running time in the first session as the track was still wet in places after cleaning. This circuit is constantly evolving, which is challenging but also enjoyable.

“In the first session I stayed on the same set of tyres throughout and experienced no problems. On my last run of the day I put on a new set of tyres, but had a small moment which cost me some time. Overall I am pleased with our initial pace and consistency.”

David Coulthard:

“Today was similar to the Friday session in Spain. There were no major problems; it was all about following the track evolution and making sure we had the balance right. There are a lot of long corners on this circuit – you can see people are going off quite easily – so it's critical to get the front end right here. We'll look at the data now and decide what we'll do for tomorrow.”

Fernando Alonso:

“The track conditions were certainly not ideal today, buy they were the same for all the teams and did not disturb our programme too much. As usual we worked hard and I was able to evaluate a lot of things with my car and gathered some interesting information. We still have to make a few more improvements tomorrow, especially with the general balance of the car, but today's performance is encouraging for the rest of the weekend.”

Robert Kubica:


Paging
Page 1 of 7
1 2 3 4 5 6  »
Paging

Comments
Comments

Social Networking
Social Networking
Latest Comments
Latest Comments
Be the first to comment on this article and see your comment appear right here!
Latest Comments
Related Images

Related Images

Felipe Massa (BRA) Ferrari F2008, Australian F1 Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, 14-16th, March, 2008
Felipe Massa (BRA) Ferrari F2008, Australian F1 Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, 14-16th, March, 2008
Felipe Massa (BRA) Ferrari F2007, Italian F1, Monza, 7-9th, September 2007
Related Images