Car 1 SEBASTIAN VETTEL,
Position: POLE POSITION, (3rd Practice – P5, 1:19.2131) “It was very tricky today, especially as you never knew what the conditions
were going to be like the next time you went out. It was intermediate tyres
throughout, but it was extremely difficult to adapt as the conditions were
constantly changing. In the last qualifying session we decided to have two
runs; we thought the second would be quicker, as we had a new set of tyres for
that, but it started to drizzle in the last sector, in particular in the
chicane.
I went straight there on one lap and on the second I had a mistake
somewhere else, so it turned out that the first run was the important one. I’m
happy the lap was good enough, as it was tight with Lewis. Congratulations to
Valtteri, I think he did an excellent job putting the Williams on P3. For us, I
am extremely happy with the result and looking forward to the race tomorrow. I
think we had strong pace yesterday, so no matter what the conditions we should
be in decent shape.”
Car 2 MARK WEBBER,
Position: 5th, (3rd Practice – P1, 1:17.895)
“That was quite tricky for everyone. It’s a bit of a mixed grid and I would
have liked to have been a bit more comfortable than fifth, but in the end it’s
what we got. There’s a long way to go tomorrow, so let’s see how it unfolds. It
was a good job by Bottas and it should be an interesting grand prix. Dry
conditions tomorrow are nicer for everyone as it makes it a bit more
predictable and straightforward, and visibility here isn’t great here if it
rains.”
CHRISTIAN HORNER: “It’s
fantastic to get the pole in Montreal. It was a really difficult qualifying
session and it’s very easy for things to go wrong in a session like that. Just
to get both cars in Q3 was a result, so to get pole with Sebastian and P5 with
Mark on the grid for tomorrow’s grand prix is a really positive starting
position.”
(Renault) THIERRY SALVI: “A
difficult session, with rain on and off, so congratulations to Sebastian and
the team for getting it spot on. The circuit is one of the hardest on the
engines, with the long straights combined with heavy braking zones, so starting
from pole is a good feeling. We know it’s a long race tomorrow and conditions
will be very different from today but we’ll do our best to help the team score
its first win in Canada.”
FORMULA FEEDBACK
Oh Canada! Land of maple syrup, hockey and that weird thing called Poutine.
What’s less clear to a lot of people is just how many stellar personalities
originate from the country. So, to find out who the top Canucks of all time
are, we asked our @redbullracing followers to send us their favourites. And
after whittling the answers down we’ve come up with the top five. Drum roll
please….
1. Gavin Ward (seems
our fans are well aware that our Race Engineer hails from Toronto!)
2. Pamela Anderson (yep,
the ultimate Californian beach Barbie is actually from British Columbia)
3. Justin Bieber (the
tweenie heartthrob is from London, Ontario).
4. Rush (all
three members of the Canadian prog rock giants made our list, so we’ve now got
their 1981 hit ‘Tom Sawyer’ on heavy rotation)
5. Gilles and
Jacques Villeneuve – Well, it wouldn’t be a
proper list of cool Canadians without the Ferrari legend and the ’97
champ).
Saturday 8 June 2013 CANADIAN GP – QUALIFYING News Release
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