Friday, April 17, 2009

Red Bull Renault - Chinese GP - Free Practice

Fernando Alonso remains upbeat following Friday practice for the Chinese Grand Prix, despite recording just the 19th best time in the afternoon session.

While the team acknowledge that they have yet to find the perfect setup for the R29 challenger at this circuit, they remain confident that they will make progress ahead of the all-important qualifying hour.

Nelson Piquet was the quicker of the two Renault racers on this occasion with the Brazilian recording the 16th fastest time.

Fernando Alonso
“Although we are at the bottom of the timesheets, I don’t think we should be too worried as we concentrated more on race configuration today. Tomorrow morning in the third free practice session we will be preparing for qualifying and so I think we can remain optimistic for the rest of the weekend." "We need to try to reach Q3, as we did in Malaysia, and aim to score as many points as possible. I think overall today we struggled to find the right set-up, but even looking at the times, we still have high hopes for this weekend.”

Nelson Piquet
“The track conditions were quite poor early on but later in the day things were a bit better.
We improved the car between the two sessions, but we still need to find more performance and I’m still not totally happy with the set-up. So we still have a lot of work to do tomorrow morning to make sure we get the most from qualifying.”

Pat Symonds, Executive Director of Engineering
"The track was a bit dusty this morning to start with, but it soon picked up. The car has a little bit of oversteer, but we worked on the balance of the car and made some improvements. The super-soft tyre is performing better than we expected. The medium tyre still remains the better race tyre. Clearly there is work to do but we have more improvements to fit to the car tomorrow. So we are hopeful of moving up the order."

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