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After an average start to the weekend
yesterday in Shanghai it all came exactly
right for Scuderia Toro Rosso in the
qualifying sessions this afternoon as both
Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi
comfortably made it through to the Q3
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After an average
start to the weekend yesterday in Shanghai it all came
exactly right for Scuderia Toro Rosso in the qualifying
sessions this afternoon as both Jaime Alguersuari and
Sebastien Buemi comfortably made it through to the Q3
session.With a best lap
of 1:36.158 during the Q3 run in the Ferrari V8-powered
Toro Rosso STR6 which was the seventh fastest time,
Alguersuari will line up on row four for tomorrow's
Chinese Grand Prix while Buemi will line up right behind
his Spanish team mate after setting the ninth quickest
time in 1:36.203, the pair sandwiching the Force
India-Mercedes of Paul di Resta.
Jaime Alguersuari
(STR6-03)
“I need to congratulate the
team for doing a good job and choosing the right
strategy to tackle this session. Getting Sebastien and
myself into Q3 is definitely a success for the whole
team as it was no easy task. We did not really expect to
be there to be honest, looking at the speed of some of
our rivals and the red flag in Q2 definitely helped us.
Tomorrow I think there is a possibility to pick up a
good amount of points and I am optimistic because today,
we chose a car set-up better suited to the race than to
do a quick lap in qualifying. It’s true we are not used
to starting from this position and I might have to run a
defensive race and see how our tyres perform, as this
will again be a key factor.”
Sebastien Buemi
(STR6-02)
“I am very happy for the team
result, with two cars in the top ten. As for myself, I
am a bit disappointed that, for the sake of half a tenth
I have dropped from seventh to ninth. The team can be
very pleased with this performance and with the result
we have not seen for a while. Whatever the circumstances
today, I know the team has worked very hard at the track
and back at the factory to do the very best it can and
in general we look much more competitive than we were
last year. I hope it will be good enough to get us in
the points tomorrow. It will be an important race for
us, given we have these good grid positions. The first
thing will be to make sure we get all the way to the end
and if we do that, then I think it could be a good grand
prix for us.”
Giorgio Ascanelli
“Racing is a funny sport, given
that on a weekend when our performance in free practice
had not matched that in the first two races, we have
ended up with both cars in Q3 in seventh and ninth
places. The gaps in the midfield are very small and in
general, we have not been that competitive, with Force
India being on a par with us or even faster and Williams
also closing in. In Q1 I think there were eleven cars
within the same two tenths, which tells you how close it
is. Our cars have run reliably and although what
happened to Vitaly (Petrov) was unfortunate, I can’t say
I feel sorry for him because it has given us a chance to
be ahead. Can we stay ahead in tomorrow’s race? That’s
another story. The weather forecast is currently stable,
but if there was to be any rain or anything else
unpredictable happening, then starting ahead can be an
advantage. Yes, I would like to score points and
starting seventh and ninth is better than seventeenth
and nineteenth but, as I said, the midfield is so
competitive that anything can happen over the arc of the
56 laps tomorrow.”
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