Eric Boullier wrote:Here in blistering Budapest, as we approach the midsummer shutdown, we’d been hoping to be able to leaven our first-half-of-the-season melancholy with some discernible improvement.
The fact is, we have improved, but I guess the key word is ‘discernible’, because a series of glitches and gremlins continues to conspire to prevent that improvement from translating into the ameliorated grid positions and race performances that we feel are within our compass.
Alonso said his Q1 lap was very poor, and even so he was 14th, so he expected to be 12-13th
BTW, it must be frustrating if you do that effort pushing the car to reach the pits, and then you´re told if the car doesn´t do it by its own power you can´t continue the sesion...
What a stupid rule if you ask me