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Senna: We didn't do anything wrong.

Bruno Senna - iSport International   [pic credit: GP2 Series]

GP2 » Senna: We didn't do anything wrong.

Sunday, 7th September 2008

GP2 championship contender Bruno Senna leads from pole at Spa-Francorchamps, but finishes only twelfth after fate - and the stewards - intervene.

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Bruno Senna looked set to continue from where he had left off in GP2 qualifying at Spa-Francorchamps when Saturday's feature race began in similarly treacherous conditions, but was ultimately denied the chance to close the gap on rival Giorgio Pantano by what he claims was a controversial pit-lane penalty.

After officials started the race with two laps behind the safety car, Senna immediately pulled clear when the field was unleashed, but opted to take his mandatory pit-stop on lap seven as the rapidly drying track was proving tricky on wet-weather tyres.

Strategically, his timing was perfect, as Andreas Zuber was already showing the benefit of running on dry weather rubber, but the timing of his release was slightly off, the Brazilian leaving his stall just as Alberto Valerio passing, Although the cars managed to avoid contact, it was a close call - as the nervous reactions of the neighbouring DPR mechanics attested.

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The stewards decided that the release had been unsafe, as they had with iSport team-mate Karun Chandhok's stop in Valencia two weeks previously, and handed Senna a drive-through penalty. Although the Brazilian denied that there had been much wrong, he was forced to make a slow return to the pits, dropping him to the tail of the now 24-car field.

“The car was really good again today, in both wet and dry conditions, and, without the penalty, I'm confident this would have been another victory," Senna sighed, aware that a golden opportunity had been lost, "I got a bit of wheelspin when the team sent me back out, and that allowed the incoming car to get quite close. I did everything I could to rejoin in a safe manner, by keeping out of the other guy's way, and I really don't feel the team or I did anything wrong. Once a decision has been made, though, you have to accept it and move on."
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