It
was a race of contrasting fortunes for Wilux Minardi Cosworth drivers, Gianmaria
Bruni and Zsolt Baumgartner in today’s San Marino Grand Prix.
Both men started well and ran on the anticipated pace during the first of their
four scheduled stints.
Unfortunately, soon after his first stop, on lap 13, Bruni felt he was
experiencing a problem with the brake balance of his car and came into the pits.
As it was a clear safety-related issue, the car was withdrawn from the race, and
the team is currently analysing the relevant data in an effort to discover the
problem.
By comparison, Baumgartner had a solid race, setting his quickest time on the
final lap and finishing 15th - his best result so far this season.
ZSOLT
BAUMGARTNER
“I’m happy to
have finished the race and pleased that we had a reliable car today. There were
no problems and no mistakes, and I now hope we can build on this and start to
generate some momentum in the coming races.
"We need to work some more on our new aerodynamic package, but I think it is
promising and will become better with a little more development time. I want to
thank all the guys on the team, who did a fantastic job this weekend and got
through a huge amount of work.”
GIANMARIA
BRUNI
“It just wasn’t
our day. I felt a problem developing with the brake balance about seven laps
after my first stop and came into the pits. Although the team couldn’t find
anything wrong, they decided to retire the car as a precaution. I’m
disappointed, but now it is best just to focus on the next race, in Barcelona.”
PAUL
STODDART
“It’s always sad not to get both cars home, but that said, Zsolt did a fantastic
job and persevered to the end, setting his fastest time of the day on his final
lap of the race. Clearly, we have a lot to learn from this weekend, and
hopefully, we’ll put in a stronger performance in Barcelona.” |