6th and 12th for Mercedes AMG drivers
Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher qualified in sixth and 12th places today for the European Grand Prix in Valencia. Both drivers could both have gone slightly quicker, but in the end this is a good result in an extremely close qualifying session.
- Nico's final qualifying lap was slowed by traffic, leaving him P6 - although he was fastest after the first run
- Q2 was the closest of the year, with the top 10 covered by 0.214s - fewer than 12 metres at qualifying speed
- Michael missed out on Q3 by 0.068s; had he put his three best sectors together, he would have been sixth fastest
Nico Rosberg, P6, 1:38.623:
"We had a lot of potential going into qualifying, but unfortunately I can't be happy with the outcome today. We were quick throughout but when I was just about to start my final lap, Lewis was slowing down in the last corner. I had to start my quick lap behind him which made it impossible to improve my time. We know it's tricky in the last sector here and there is an agreement in place to stop things like this happening so it's frustrating. It will be an interesting race tomorrow from a strategy perspective, and I hope there will be the opportunity to make up some places."
Michael Schumacher, P12, 1:38.770:
"What a close qualifying session. Of course, I'm not particularly happy about not making it through Q2 but that was clearly down to me - I didn't get my lap together. On my first run, I was too aggressive in turn 12 on my first timed lap, then had to abort the second lap and pit because the tyres were no longer in good enough condition to improve. After that, I was a bit too conservative on the second run and that cost us, because the times were so close today. On the other hand, my starting position opens up strategic possibilities for tomorrow. I have new sets of tyres available which is the positive aspect of my situation. We will certainly make the most of them."
Ross Brawn, Team principal:
"We had better potential than we showed this afternoon, and I am sure a lot of teams will feel they are in a similar position. Michael didn't put all of his best sectors together on his final lap in Q2, and the times were so close that this meant he missed out by less than 0.07s. Nico had a smooth session, was consistently among the top three and looking good going into Q3. He was quickest on his first run, and had a brand new set of tyres available for his final effort, as the circuit was also picking up pace. However, he found himself sandwiched between Hamilton in front and Maldonado behind, badly compromising his lap, which he eventually aborted. It will be a long race tomorrow with the tyres, and how we manage them, being absolutely vital."
Norbert Haug, Vice-President Mercedes HighPerformanceEngines:
"While Nico's first run in Q3 put him P1, his second ended in traffic as he caught a car in the final sector where you are not allowed to slow down. As his times in Q2 and Q3 proved, it is clear that Nico would have had a shot at the front row of the grid without this handicap. Instead we have to start from the third and sixth rows, after Michael missed Q3 by less than 0.07 seconds and was less than three-tenths slower than the fastest car in Q2. A well-balanced car and a set-up that allows the drivers to look after the tyres during the whole race will be key tomorrow. Our team has worked hard during the last two days to achieve that."
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