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Vettel: F-slot “a great help”Comments Off
Sebastian Vettel for the weekend began on schedule in Valencia. Only around the blink of 56 thousandths of a second he landed in his Red Bull behind the acclaimed by the Spanish fans Fernando Alonso, Ferrari retreaded. “We were on a track that we really is not so, pretty good move. But it will be tight, as in Canada,” says the runner. Vettel was another 88 thousandths of a second faster than his Australian team-mate Mark Webber, who was third place, that the “bull” quickly on the long straights of Valencia on the road. This could have lain on the “second air” for Red Bull set to an unsatisfactory trial in Istanbul for the first time back on their own version of the invented competitor McLaren duct system, which allows greater speed. “In the morning it was still not as good in the afternoon then better,” said Vettel, who hopes to use one in the running. If the system working, “then it is a big help.” (TMS) |
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Schu not worried about falling behind Rosberg againComments Off Michael Schumacher on Saturday insisted it is not fair to suggest he is once again struggling to keep up with his teammate. After a better weekend versus Nico Rosberg in Spain a week ago, the seven time world champion has once again qualified behind the 24-year-old on the streets of Monaco — where Schumacher won no less than five times in his former career. But the 41-year-old said it is too simplistic to say the reversion to the older short-wheelbase car is the reason for the half-tenth gap to Rosberg. “We are five hundredths apart. That is less than a blink of an eye. I think everyone can say where he could have found that,” Schumacher said after qualifying. He also insisted that he is not bothered that, once again, Rosberg has the upper hand. “For me it is more about the general situation than whether I am a little in front of or behind Nico. And when you are talking about half a tenth … “Instead, we have to look at what is our goal, which is to fight for the championship. We have to win races, but in our situation that is not yet possible. “That is more of what is important,” said the German, who qualified seventh, one place behind Rosberg and eight tenths off Mark Webber’s pole. (GMM) |
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