Mexican GP: Race a positive performance from ROKiT Williams
By Williams Racing
October 28 2019
Despite again finishing well down the order the ROKiT Williams team would come away with a far more positive feeling from the performance of both their drivers. The results would see George Russell finish in 16th and Robert Kubica 18th but had it not been for a late pitstop fro Robert as a result of a puncture the positions could have been reversed. Both Robert and George would come away feeling better about their performances with the pair having strong races.
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ROKiT Williams Racing Mexican GP
Race Review |
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Race Notes
• George Russell finished 16th and Robert Kubica 18th in the Mexican
Grand Prix
• The Brit started 19th and Robert 20th on the grid, both on the medium
Pirelli tyre • George ran a one stop race pitting on lap 22 for the hard
Pirelli tyre
• Robert also pitted for the hard tyre on lap 21, but was forced to pit
for the medium on lap 60 following a slow puncture |
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Robert Kubica:
"The feeling in the car was much better than yesterday. I managed to
make good decisions in the battles, there was a lot going on and I
gained a couple of positions at the start. George managed to get in
front of me as I had a long pitstop, but then I managed to overtake him.
It was unfortunate that I had to stop for the second time because of a
slow puncture. Thanks for the support from the Mexican fans, it was an
amazing atmosphere today." |
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George Russell:
"I made a great start and through turns one, two, and three I was in the
right place at the right time and gained a load of positions. For turns
four, five, and six though I was in the wrong place at the wrong time
and lost them all. I spent most of the race right behind Robert, but I
think he had a problem near the end and had to do an additional pitstop.
In the final 10 laps I was in clear air and the pace was extremely
strong, so if I’d managed to hold onto those positions after the first
few corners then I could have maintained them. A bit of a missed
opportunity and we should have finished higher." |
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Dave Robson, Senior Race Engineer:
"George made a good start and made up places through T1/2/3.
Unfortunately, he lost these later in the opening lap and this set the
tone for his race. Had he been able to stay ahead for the opening lap
then his underlying pace would have given him a good opportunity to stay
ahead to the end.
For Robert, the car and tyres were much better today, and he was able to
get ahead of George and stay there until a puncture forced him to make
an unscheduled pitstop. This was a great shame for Robert as he had
strong pace and demonstrated some excellent race craft.
We raced well today and made the most of the car that we had. We will,
of course, review each decision that we made and determine if we
could’ve made a better choice, but overall, we did a sound job of
managing the car in the challenging conditions of Mexico.
We now turn our attention to next week and the exciting prospect of
racing in Austin. We are expecting a busy Friday with an additional set
of 2020 tyres available for both cars. We also look forward to having
Nicholas back in the car for FP1." |
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Track Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico
Length 4.304 km / 2.674 miles |
Weather: Hot and dry Lap
Air: 22-25°C Track: 37-47°C |
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POS |
DRIVER |
TEAM |
Time (Fastest Lap) |
Grid |
1 |
L Hamilton |
Mercedes |
1:36:48.904 (1:19.461) |
3 |
2 |
S Vettel |
Ferrari |
+ 1.766 (1:19.381) |
2 |
3 |
V Bottas |
Mercedes |
+ 3.553 (1:19.494) |
6 |
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16 |
G RUSSELL |
ROKiT Williams Martini |
+ 2 LAPS (1:21.286) |
19 |
18 |
R KUBICA |
ROKiT Williams Martini |
+ 2 LAPS (1:20.696) |
20 |
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