Once again the two Toro Rosso drivers were evenly
matching a qualifying session and they will line up
together on row nine for tomorrow's British Grand Prix
after the Ferrari-powered cars showed little pace at
Silverstone this afternoon.
Sebastien Buemi
“Q 1 went well, but I am a
little bit disappointed about Q2, because I was hoping
to do better, maybe thirteenth or fourteenth. On my
final run, I chose to use the Prime tyre, which is not
the best way to go quickly, as you should be able to
make the most of the Option, but today the car did not
allow me to be significantly faster on the softer tyre,
so we decided to try the Prime, after it worked well on
my first run in Q1. Now we will have to see if we can do
something on the strategy front to try and get something
out of tomorrow’s race. You could feel that the wind had
increased a lot from this morning, especially in the
first corner, but that was the same for everyone. I
think we have lost out a bit in terms of performance
compared to the other cars around us, but the team is
working hard to catch up.”
Jaime Alguersuari:
“I had a lot of trouble with heavy
traffic this afternoon and effectively, I only got one
clean lap. It is a shame, as I am sure that without the
traffic I could have got through comfortably to Q2 as
the pace was easily there in the car, but I did not have
enough fuel to do another lap and there would not have
been time to go out again after I came into the pits.
The last three qualifying sessions have not gone very
well for me, but let’s see if we can come up with a good
strategy for tomorrow and have a better afternoon. I am
staying calm about it, because these situations happen
now and again and I have to keep looking forward.”
Giorgio Ascanelli (Technical
Director)
“There’s not much to
say about this qualifying: we were simply not fast
enough and it is down to the car as the drivers did what
they could. I expected us to be outpaced here and we are
pretty much running at our maximum capacity. However, we
hope to have something good coming in the next race or
two, which will allow us to move forward. We had two
good races in Canada and Valencia, even if we were
already losing ground to our nearest rivals, but at
those tracks, our drivers were able to make a
difference, but that was not possible here.”
Sebastien Buemi (STR5-02) FP
3: Best lap 1.32.235, position 16th, 18 laps;
Qualifying: Best lap 1.32.012, position 17th; Jaime
Alguersuari (STR5-03) FP 3: Best lap 1.32.331, position
17th, 20 laps; Qualifying: Best lap 1.32.430, pos. 18th