Friday, July 5, 2013

British Grand Prix: Race Report


"We were very unlucky today"




Silverstone, Sunday June 30

JENSON BUTTON, MP4-28A/03
Started: 10th
Finished: 13th
Fastest Lap: 1m36.356s (+2.955s, 16th)
Pitstops: Two: lap 11 (3.06s) and lap 32 (2.93s) [Pri-Opt-Opt]
Points: 25(10th)


“I started on the Prime tire, but that quickly grained and gave me problems early on in the first stint. I was happier on the Option.

“Our pace wasn’t too bad, but the last stint was particularly tough. After the final Safety Car, there wasn’t a lot of tread left on my tires, so getting them up to temperature was very tricky – we struggle with that anyway.

“Into the closing laps, I was vulnerable. All the cars on fresher tires were fighting to get past, and as soon as I went offline to defend, it became even more difficult to get temperature back into the tire.

“For safety reasons, the reasons behind this weekend’s tire failures need to be addressed. It’s dangerous for the driver of the car, because he can lose control; but it’s also dangerous for the driver of the car behind, because you can get hit by a belt of rubber.

“Hopefully, things can be changed for the next race.

“Finally, I want to say a big ‘thank-you’ to all the fans who have supported us this weekend. Every year, your support seems to grow bigger, and your passion for the sport grows deeper – it has been an honour and a privilege to race in front of such an enthusiastic bunch of people. Your support has truly made my weekend. So, thank you.”



SERGIO PEREZ, MP4-28A/01

Started: 13th
Finished: Ret – puncture damage
Fastest Lap: 1m36.131s (+2.730s, 14th)
Pitstops: Three: lap 13 (2.90s), 33 (3.46s) and 46* (2.93s) [Opt-Pri-Opt-Opt]
Points: 12 (13th) *retired at third pitstop


“This was a big shame for the team – we needed this result.

“My race had been going well. I’d been running inside the top 10 for most of the afternoon when my left-rear tire suddenly exploded. I just felt an explosion along the Hangar Straight – there was nothing I could really do about it.

“The tires are a big concern. Luckily nothing too serious happened to anyone, but we need to sit down together, get an explanation and get something done.

“Overall, we made a solid improvement through the weekend. We made some useful improvements and showed that our pace is a step forward. Those are all positives to take away.

“We were just very unlucky today.”


MARTIN WHITMARSH - Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

“This was a character-building weekend for Checo, who, through no fault of his own, had to overcome a number of setbacks on both Saturday and Sunday. He drove fantastically well today, showing the steeliness and resilience that has marked him out as such a popular hard-charger.

“He drove well all afternoon, and was set for a deservedly strong points finish. To end his afternoon with another tire failure was extremely cruel luck. Nonetheless, I’m pleased with the way he has quickly dealt with the adversity; this weekend will make him an even stronger competitor.

“Jenson was unlucky, too. We opted to keep him out during the final Safety Car period. We knew it was going to be difficult to keep him ahead of all the freshly shod cars behind him, but we were reasonably confident that he could still salvage a good result.

“However, our confidence proved to be misplaced; he was unable to get heat into the tires for the last sprint to the finish and, as a consequence, was powerless to defend, slipping down the order and out of the points.

“I want to pay tribute to the tens of thousands of fans who have supported Formula 1 through all weathers this weekend. It goes without saying that the British fans are the greatest supporters we have, and their ongoing support for our team, even during a difficult weekend such as this, has been enormously gratifying. The fans have been absolutely fantastic.

“Overall, this has been a difficult weekend for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. However, we’ve learnt some useful lessons, and we’ll be taking them into next weekend’s race in Germany, where we’ll be seeking a better result."


Race Results:
Nico Rosberg - Mercedes 
Mark Webber - Red Bull Renault 
Fernando Alonso - Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes 
Kimi Räikkönen - Lotus 
Felipe Massa - Ferrari 
Adrian Sutil - Force India 
Daniel Ricciardo - Toro Rosso 
Paul di Resta - Force India 
Nico Hülkenberg - Sauber
Pastor Maldonado - Williams    
Valtteri Bottas - Williams
Jenson Button - McLaren
Esteban Gutiérrez - Sauber 
Charles Pic - Caterham 
Jules Bianchi - Marussia 
Max Chilton - Marussia 
Giedo van der Garde - Caterham
Romain Grosjean - Lotus

Retirement
Sergio Perez - McLaren
Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Renault 
Jean-Éric Vergne - Toro Rosso 

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