Toro Rosso drivers discovering new circuit
Due to its year of absence from the F1 calendar, the circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a new experience for both Toro Rosso drivers. Neither of them were particularly happy with their initial pace, but hopes are on tomorrow when they get to know the circuit even better.
Sebastien Buemi, STR5-02:
First Practice Session - Best lap 1.20.320, pos. 16th, 27 laps
Second Practice Session - Best lap 1.19.168, pos. 17th, 32 laps
“I have never driven here before and it takes some time to learn the track, dealing with the lack of grip from the surface and being careful of the walls that are so close to you. Therefore, it is hard to find the limit as the car is moving around a lot. You need to know the circuit really well before you can push hard. At least we had a clean day with no technical issues which is important for the rest of the weekend. Now, having learned my way round, I can expect a better day tomorrow, although we don’t seem very competitive at the moment.”
Jaime Alguersuari, STR5-03:
First Practice Session - Best lap 1.20.823, pos. 18th, 28 laps
Second Practice Session - Best lap 1.19.274, pos. 18th, 41 laps
“Another new track for me and it is a difficult one to learn because there was very little grip today and the walls are very close. I need to do more laps and tomorrow I will be in a position to push harder, with what I have learned so far. I think the lap times will come and the important thing now is to stay calm. We have seen quite a bit of degradation, which will be a factor in the race. For qualifying, I think we have the potential to do well in Q2. In terms of brakes, which are important here, it was quite good and I know we can learn a bit more now by studying the data regarding the braking points and the retardation rates on the pedal. As long as it doesn’t rain tomorrow, I expect to improve a lot before Sunday.”
Laurent Mekies, Chief Engineer:
“We ran a usual Friday programme, completing everything on the job list, with much of the focus on getting used to the low level of downforce and to compare the two types of tyre compound. I think we are heading into a very interesting weekend, because the track seems to be harder on the tyres than we had initially expected, so we have seen everyone in the field having quite high tyre degradation, which should make for a good race. We also evaluated different levels of downforce. Everything went smoothly and now we must work on improving the car balance for tomorrow.”