
Car 5 SEBASTIAN VETTEL, Position: Pole
“Valencia isn’t usually – or shouldn’t be – our strongest circuit so it’s good that we are able to put the car on pole and I think our pace is looking very good. It was a tight qualifying session, and a tough one especially as we reintroduced the F-duct and I think some of the mechanics had maybe an hour or two’s sleep last night, so it’s good to say thank you by putting the cars on one and two. We’re now in a very strong position to start tomorrow’s race.”
Car 6 MARK WEBBER, Position: 2nd
“It would be nice to be the other way around but you can’t do it all the time! I’m pleased to be on the front row with Seb, and all credit to the team. This isn’t one of our strongest circuits and the track is like a Tesco car park, but we’ve had a good day and let’s see how tomorrow goes. I’m very optimistic we can have a good race.”
CHRISTIAN HORNER: “The one-two was completely unexpected at a track that might have exposed some of our weaknesses. The team has put a lot of hard work into the new duct, and that combined with other bits and pieces and perfect laps from both drivers has produced a great result to start tomorrow’s race. We know the McLarens are quick in straight-line speed, but we are confident of a good race.”
(Renault) FABRICE LOM:. ”We are back on the front row with is very good. We made a big step forward with the new parts and with the engines behaving well on this track we can expect a good result tomorrow.”
Practice 3
Sebastian Vettel: P1, Best Time: 1:38.052, Laps: 14, Chassis 2
Mark Webber: P3, Best Time: 1:38.313, Laps: 13, Chassis 4
You can do it Mark. Do Queanbeyan proud. But you have already done that.
Mark Webber is the Team Principal of MW Arden, a three car team in the new GP3 series supporting European Grands Prix.
Mark, just want to say I am really happy youre OK after the scaring accident you suffered today. I was schocked until I saw you out of the car. I am sure great days and wins will be back.
Cheer up!