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Jaime Alguersuari scored his first ever F1
championship points and got Scuderia Toro
Rosso off the mark for the season after the
Spanish youngster put in a fighting drive to
finish in ninth place in the Malaysian Grand
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Jaime Alguersuari
scored his first ever F1 championship points and got
Scuderia Toro Rosso off the mark for the season after the
Spanish youngster put in a fighting drive to finish in ninth
place in the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang this afternoon.
Team mate Sebastien Buemi was less lucky, his race was
compromised by a damaged front wing to the Ferrari-powered
STR5 single-seater on the first lap and the Swiss driver
spent the race recovering from the incident.
Jaime Alguersuari (STR5-03) Pos. 9th
“I am very happy to
have scored points today and I have to say I never expected
to do it so early in the season. A big thanks to everyone in
the team who have worked so hard to achieve this result.
Step by step, I have improved my performance, but this
weekend was very tough because I didn’t know the track. I
enjoyed this race, especially the fights I had with some of
the others: I think I learned a bit about the art of
fighting with Michael (Schumacher) last weekend in
Melbourne. Towards the end, I was a bit worried about how
the tyres would last, as I was on the soft ones, but I had
no degradation. It is very satisfying and I feel a lot more
confident now going into the upcoming races.”
Sebastien Buemi
(STR5-01) Pos. 11th
“This race didn’t
go so well for me, because, after quite a good start, my
front wing was damaged on the first lap when I made contact
with Kobayashi. It meant that from then on, I lacked grip
and had a lot of understeer. I ended driving for much of the
race with a damaged wing, but once it was changed I was able
to put in some very fast lap times, but by then it was too
late to do much. A one stop strategy in any case was not on
for me, as I did two stints on the Option tyre. In general,
these two races in one week have not gone well for me, but
we can be optimistic about Shanghai, as the whole package,
the car and the team seems to have made a step forward this
weekend. And congratulations to Jaime for his first F1
points.”
Franz Tost
“A very good weekend for
Red Bull, with three out of four cars in the points. Well
done to Red Bull Racing for this well deserved one-two
finish. We are very pleased to have scored our first points
of the season and well done to Alguersuari for the first two
points of his F1 career. Jaime continues to improve each
weekend. He got a good start and then drove a fantastic
race, not only defending his position but also carrying off
some daring overtaking moves. Then for the last third of the
race, he controlled the situation, looking after his tyres
and the engine to complete an excellent race performance.
Buemi made a reasonable start, but unfortunately, he made
contact with Kobayashi at Turn 2 on the opening lap, which
damaged the nose and front wing end plate. After this, he
soon complained of heavy understeer, so we brought forward
his first pit stop. Having calculated that a nose change at
this time would have lost him too much track position, we
did not change it, again bringing him in early at the second
stop when we did fit the new nose. After that, his lap times
improved and he brought the car home eleventh. We are
looking forward to China with optimism, because not only do
the drivers continue to improve, but the team also worked
very well, so I hope we can pick up some more points in
Shanghai.”
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