Jaime Alguersuari
survived all the chaos in Belgium this afternoon to
cross the finish line in tenth spot in the
Ferrari-powered STR5 and earn Toro Rosso's first
championship points in four races - although it was very
short lived as the stewards docked him an extra 20
seconds after the race.
The young Spaniard had missed the final corner and on
examining the evidence he was adjudged to have gained an
unfair advantage over Tonio Liuzzi (Force India).
Normally Alguersuari would have faced a drive through
penalty but with the race now over he was handed a 20
second penalty and drops out of the points positions
down to thirteenth place.
It means that Toro Rosso remain
in ninth place in the constructors' championship with
ten points and without a point since the European Grand
Prix back in June. Buemi (7 points) and Alguersuari (3
points) are sixteenth and eighteenth in the drivers'
championship respectively.
(Quotes pre stewards
decision)
Jaime Alguersuari
“I have had a good weekend and
already I was happy with my performance in qualifying
yesterday while today, I had the most exciting race of
my career. It was very difficult to make the right call
on tyre choice. I think that within our team’s
potential, today’s performance was not too bad and I am
delighted to have picked up another point. I can’t wait
for Monza now and the chance to put on a good show for
all the people from our factory who will be there to
watch the race.”
Sebastien Buemi
“I managed to get a very good
start, but then at the first corner, someone ran into
me, which cut my left rear tyre and damaged the
diffuser, so I tried all sorts of things like locking
the differential and changing the front wing settings to
compensate, as I was oversteering a huge amount. It cost
me a lot in terms of pace, because at times the car was
undriveable. So unfortunately, I could not do better
than this, which is a shame, as this was a race where I
could have been in the hunt for points. That’s racing.”
Franz Tost (Team Principal)