Хаас за петък


Ромен Грожан:
We’ve been working as much as we could all day. The feeling hasn’t been there, we’re lacking pace – that was quite obvious on the qualifying run. Our race pace was a touch better but it’s still not exactly where we’d like it to be. We’ll keep working and hopefully come up with a solution for tomorrow. I’m surprised to be 1.1 seconds off the other car, that’s not really good. We’re looking at everything as obviously that’s too big of a gap to be true. Hopefully we can come up with something, and my feeling and confidence in the car gets better so I can push a bit more. I have to hope for opportunities and stay out of trouble. We always give our best – that’s for sure.
Кевин Магнусен:
I think, overall, we’re better than we’re looking. We didn’t get our lap time done on the first lap running on the soft tires in either FP1 or FP2. So, I think there’s a little more left in it. Again, this time, it’s very close down our end of the timesheet. A couple of tenths can move you quite a bit forward. I do think we’re in slightly better shape compared to Mugello, but we’ll see where we are tomorrow when everyone’s going flat out. You don’t need to find a lot of time, but it’s not easy to find that time by any means. We have a few things to work on and we’ll see if we can get into Q2 tomorrow.
Гюнтер Щайнер:
There’s a pattern there now, it’s just where we are at the moment. We are always trying to get the best out of our package but today I don’t think we got the best out of our cars, especially not for Romain (Grosjean) as he struggled heavily with the car. Kevin (Magnussen), his fast run in FP2 wasn’t a fantastic effort – but not from his side, we had some tire temperature issues. At the moment we just go from session to session trying to improve the car. It’s the same for tomorrow. We’ll work overnight to try to squeeze a little bit more out of the car and hopefully we can get it better. We need to attempt to get at least one car into Q2, that’s our aim for now – it’s the best we can do.