| Reactions: Brazilian GP Qualifying |
| AT&T Williams’ participation in this afternoon’s qualifying for the final race of the season, the Brazilian Grand Prix, was short lived with both Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima forced out of the session in the first knockout zone. The promising pace shown by both drivers in the weekend’s earlier practice sessions was not realised in qualifying; as such, Kazuki lines up in P16 and Nico will take to the ninth row of the grid in 18th place. |
Nico Rosberg: "On
the option tyre, my car was really tough to drive. I just generally
lacked grip on the rear. This was possibly because I couldn’t warm the
tyres up properly due to traffic on my out lap. It could also have been
caused by a compromise we made to the set-up before the session in order
to help with our race performance."
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Kazuki Nakajima: "It
was a difficult qualifying session for the team. The balance of the car
was there, but the track conditions were quite different to this morning
as the temperature was quite a lot higher and that didn’t help us. I was
comfortable with my performance though based on the pace of the car and
I didn’t make any mistakes. We just need to find some more speed."
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Sam Michael
Technical Director WilliamsF1 "That
was a disappointing final qualifying session for 2008. We’ll be looking
hard at our race strategy now to see what we can get out of tomorrow.
There were no mechanical issues today and the drivers extracted what
they could out of the car." |
| Position | Driver | Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F Massa | Ferrari | - | - | 1:12.368 |
| 2 | J Trulli | Toyota | - | - | 1:12.737 |
| 3 | K Raikkonen | Ferrari | - | - | 1:12.825 |
| 16 | K Nakajima FW30 04-H390 |
AT&T Williams | 1:12.800 | - | - |
| 18 | N Rosberg FW30 05–H389 |
AT&T Williams | 1:13.002 | - | - |
| Weather | Bright and sunny |
| Track Temp | 38 - 41 Degrees C |
| Air Temp | 21 - 22 Degrees C |
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