Jerez, day 2: Team and driver quotes

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By Franck Drui

2 February 2015 - 19:20
Jerez, day 2: Team and driver quotes

Red Bull Renault

After a successful track debut for the Infiniti Red Bull Racing RB11 yesterday, day two at the first pre-season F1 test Jerez was less profitable as an early morning off for new recruit Daniil Kvyat led to a damaged front wing. As a result of time pressure to ready the RB11 for the first test, no replacement was available and the team was restricted to running systems checks until a late afternoon shower effectively ended meaningful running for the day.

“It was not ideal today, sometimes mistakes happen and there’s nothing you can do about them,” said Daniil of his off-track moment. “After that we tried to maximise our day, not having spare parts to replace the wing. We still maximised our running with what we had and hopefully we can recover from that. I have another day to make up for it, so just looking forward to Wednesday now.”

Head of Race Engineering Guillaume Rocquelin added: “A small off for Dany right at the start of running resulted in a damaged front wing. As with everybody else the pressure to get the car ready on time for this test meant that we didn’t have a replacement here. However, there are plenty of routine checks that need to be done, systems checks that go on all the time in the background, so we could at least get through a lot of that work today, which is why we sent Dany out for some laps without recording a time. A replacement wing will arrive overnight and hopefully it’ll be full speed ahead again tomorrow.”

Sauber Ferrari

The Sauber F1 Team enjoyed another successful day of testing in Jerez. For the first time Felipe Naser was driving the Sauber C34, and he was able to complete 88 laps. He mainly concentrated on becoming familiar with the car and its systems. During the entire day, the car ran absolutely trouble-free.

Giampaolo Dall’Ara, Head of Track Engineering:

“It was another positive day. We were able to run through our programme again without any major issues. It was Felipe’s first day in the car, which was also good for us to get to know each other and work together. In the morning we went through some systems checks, set-up work and some normal scans of various kinds. In the afternoon we evaluated different tyre compounds and power unit settings. The only unforeseen element of the day was the weather, because we only expected dry conditions. But we had no drama there, as we adapteded our programme, and Felipe drove in the wet at the end of the session, which gave us some extra information. We seem to have a good basis to work from.”

Felpe Nasr:

“It was a great day. I was able to complete a lot of laps, and I was happy with everything I saw. I was getting used to the systems, the procedures and the characteristics of the car. It was definitely a good start to understand where we are now. It was important for me to get used to this new environment, but after such a long day, with both dry and wet conditions, I was able to adapt to all the situations. Now we can start working on the details.”

Tomorrow, Felipe Nasr will again be behind the wheel of the Sauber C34-Ferrari.

Williams Mercedes

Rod Nelson, Chief Test & Support Engineer: We learnt a lot yesterday and have continued to build on that today. We started aero performance based work today, continuing to move through the test schedule we have set ourselves. We have had no issues with the car today, so have made good progress.

Valtteri Bottas: We have had another good day. We managed to get through all of our programme and it was only the final run that we were compromised due to the rain. The morning was dedicated to obtaining aero data, then this afternoon we focused on the longer runs, making set-up changes and analysing the results. We are learning all the time and at the moment I am really pleased with what I have felt when in the car.

Toro Rosso Renault

For the second day of the test, Max Verstappen made his official 2015 track debut at the wheel of our new STR10. A total of eight teams fielded a car today.

Carlos Sainz will be back at the wheel tomorrow.

Phil Charles (Chief Race Engineer)

“Having learned some useful lessons yesterday, we had a much smoother day’s running, which meant Max was able to get into a rhythm. We discovered a lot and began to stretch our new car, working on improving its balance. We decided to change some parts around the middle of the day and that cost us some track time. In the afternoon, we made the most of the rain that came in the closing stages, running the new Pirelli Intermediate tyre, which has a different temperature operating range to the 2014 compound. All in all therefore, a positive day.”

Max Vertstappen

“In the morning we had some difficulties in warming up the brakes, but we fixed that very quickly. After that, we managed to do some long runs that helped me to learn about the new car straight away. In the afternoon it rained a bit, but it was useful for me to experience the intermediate tyres. It feels good to finally start working for the upcoming season and I’m happy with my first test day here in Jerez.”

Lotus Renault

Lotus F1 Team’s 2015 challenger, the E23 Hybrid, took to the track for the first time today, completing its first shakedown lap followed by installation and functionality checks. Pastor Maldonado completed the car’s first day of running and will remain in the car for tomorrow’s programme.

Pastor Maldonado will drive tomorrow to continue with the team’s pre-season test programme.

Pastor Maldonado:

“It was fantastic to get behind the wheel for the first ever lap of this exciting new car. Even though it’s early days we achieved a lot today. It was already exciting to feel the potential of the car and I can’t wait to get back in the car tomorrow. We did stop running early, but then it started to rain so everyone else came in too so it was not a big drama. The car certainly looks fantastic and I know we have a lot of potential for the season ahead.”

Nick Chester, Technical Director:

“Seeing the E23 Hybrid on track for the first time was very satisfying and we owe a great deal of thanks to everyone at Enstone and everyone here at the circuit for the long hours which have been put in recently. We also say thank you to our partners and suppliers for assisting us with what has been a very ambitious build programme. We had predicted that we’d probably just be able to complete a couple of shakedown laps today, but thanks to some fantastic work overnight we were able to run the car from this morning. The feedback from Pastor has been positive at what is a very early stage in the car’s test programme. We had a drivetrain issue this afternoon, but didn’t lose out on too much running as it started raining shortly afterwards. We can’t wait to get back out on track tomorrow.”

Mercedes

MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS continued its 2015 winter testing programme today at the Circuito de Jerez, with Lewis Hamilton taking the wheel of the F1 W06 Hybrid for the second of four days’ running at the Spanish circuit. Lewis’ best time of 1:22.490 from 91 laps put him fourth on the time sheets.

 Lewis emerged for his first run at precisely 09:00 CET, completing 91 laps before lunch across a series of long runs
 Further running was curtailed by investigations into the cause of a water leak
 Mercedes-Benz Power Units today completed a total of 865 km between the three teams present
 The team will now work to ensure the car is ready for a return to the track tomorrow morning, with Nico Rosberg taking the wheel

Lewis Hamilton

That was a satisfying day. We did a lot of laps and I got a feel for the car quite quickly. We’re in the first days of testing so it never feels that great as the car is at the worst it will be all season. But it feels the same as it did last year which is a good thing. A little more downforce maybe but otherwise it handles exactly the same. The balance obviously wasn’t perfect as we’re not working on setup yet, so it could be a lot better. But the priority right now is to put in the laps, not set fast times, and there were lots of positives today. We got good mileage and hopefully we’ll get even more in the next two days. Testing isn’t the exciting part as a driver – I live to go racing. But this is where you build your foundations for the year and we’re all working hard to understand the car. Everything from drivability to tyres you have to learn now to stand you in good stead for the season. You can’t get excited at this point as there’s a long way to go before Melbourne but there’s a really good energy in the team. Everybody is feeling positive and working hard but we’re basing nothing on last year. We start again with the same aim as everyone else – to win. I can’t wait to get to that first race.

McLaren Honda

Today was another day of limited running for the team. Despite a concerted effort overnight to rectify the issues that had limited progress yesterday, our first run this morning once again brought a problem to the surface.

The engineers duly attempted to fix matters throughout the morning, carrying out a number of installation runs, but were not able to arrive at a definitive cure. Before the lunch break, therefore, they elected to investigate the situation even more deeply, thereby uncovering a small ancillary issue that they believed to be the root cause of the trouble.

The fix took most of the afternoon to effect, resulting in Jenson’s running just a single additional lap at the end of the day, which we believe indeed proved to have cured the issue.

We are therefore hopeful of beginning afresh tomorrow, without a recurrence of the issue.

Jenson Button

“We expected this test to be tricky - and the next two days probably won’t be plain sailing, either. But people have short memories. Look at last winter - the first test of 2014 was very tough for everyone too.

“So there are no real worries at the moment. We’re just hopeful we’ve solved our issue – the last run of the day seems to have sorted the problem out, so I hope tomorrow will be a little easier. It’d be nice to get some laps on the engine, and to begin to find out where we are in terms of engine driveability and car development.

“This is a very complicated power unit, but its packaging is unbelievable - very tight - and we haven’t had any temperature issues. That’s a massive positive for us, so well done to Honda for that.

“There’s a very positive atmosphere about the place: the team isn’t McLaren and Honda, it’s McLaren-Honda. It’s everyone together.”

Yasuhisa Arai

“Today was another tricky day, but we feel like we’ve overcome the main issue that affected our running during the first two days of the test.

“Despite our lack of mileage, it’s been a important learning process for our engineers, who’ve really started to develop a close working relationship with everybody at McLaren - that’s a big positive.

“For tomorrow, we’re hopeful that we’ve moved on, and that we can get some more laps completed.”

Fernando returns to the cockpit for his second and final day of the test.

Ferrari

Sebastian Vettel

“It’s too soon to give a verdict on the true level of this car, especially as we can’t make a comparison with the other teams, who can be running different programmes. However, I’d say we have a good basis to work from. We did a lot of running, even in the rain, when we tried the new intermediate tyres, which worked well, getting up to temperature despite the cold: that’s a definite step forward. The applause in the garage at the end of the session? Well, everyone was happy we’d even managed to run in the wet with nothing bad happening. The boys have got enough to do in the garage as it is…”

James Allison

“A bit like yesterday, in that even if we did a good number of laps, you can never claim to have done enough kilometres. However, I agree with Sebastian on the fact that, for the moment, we have a good basis”.

Pos.DriverTeamTimeLaps
01 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari SF15-T 1.20.984 89
02 Felipe Nasr Sauber Ferrari C34 1.21.867 88
03 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes FW37 1.22.319 61
04 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG W06 1.22.490 91
05 Max Verstappen Toro Rosso Renault STR10 1.24.167 73
06 Pastor Maldonado Lotus Mercedes E23 1.25.802 41
07 Jenson Button McLaren Honda MP4-30 1.54.655 6
08 Daniil Kvyat Red Bull Renault RB11 0.00.000 18

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