Brazilian GP: ROKiT Williams Qualifying as expected
By Williams Racing
November 17 2019
Qualifying for the 2019 Brazilian GP would produce a result that was very much as expected for the ROKiT Williams Team. Their drivers would be slowest with George Russell again finishing ahead of team-mate Robert Kubica. Both drivers would suffer from the usual issues with tyres but despite this both George and Robert would be pleased with their efforts given the lack of pace from their cars. Unfortunately Sunday's race is not going to see the conditions such that they will be able to race the drivers in front so it is going to be a long afternoon.
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ROKiT Williams Racing Brazilian GP Qualifying Review |
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Qualifying Notes:
• George Russell qualified 18th and Robert Kubica 19th for the Brazilian
Grand Prix
• The driver’s best times were, 1:10.126 for George, and 1:10.614 for
Robert |
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Robert Kubica: "Today was a good
day and the car felt fine, even after the disappointment of missing all
of Friday. The track is challenging, nice to drive, although we did
struggle with grip. We will try our best tomorrow, but, being realistic,
it will be difficult. Spirits remain high with the boys, and with the
team, so let’s hope for some chances in the race." |
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George Russell:
"Qualifying was as we expected. The car felt pretty decent and it
was good fun driving around this circuit. We are where we are, and we
tried to make the most of it. It’s always tricky when the track is
improving so much with every lap. I was pretty pleased with my effort,
however, there was a bit more time on the table." |
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Dave Robson, Senior Race Engineer:
"The team worked incredibly hard last night to build a replacement
chassis for Robert following his crash yesterday. The warmer conditions
helped the tyre performance today and we had clearly made some progress
with the car since FP2. We continued the work in FP3 as we refined the
set-up for qualifying. The track was still a little cooler than we were
hoping for this afternoon and so tyre preparation remained tricky.
Nonetheless, both drivers did well and made the most of their
opportunity in qualifying, but the car simply didn’t have the pace to
challenge Racing Point and Toro Rosso. Whilst conditions are expected to
be a little different again tomorrow, this is unlikely to be enough to
allow us to race the cars ahead on the grid." |
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Track: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Brazil
Lap Length: 4.309 km / 2.677 miles |
Weather: Moderate and dry
Air: 20-21°C Track: 30-36°C |
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POS |
DRIVER |
TEAM |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
1 |
M Verstappen |
Red Bull |
1:08.242 |
1:07.503 |
1:07.508 |
2 |
S Vettel |
Ferrari |
1:08.556 |
1:08.050 |
1:07.631 |
3 |
L Hamilton |
Mercedes |
1:08.614 |
1:08.088 |
1:07.699 |
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18 |
G Russell |
ROKiT Williams Racing |
1:10.126 |
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19 |
R Kubica |
ROKiT Williams Racing |
1:10.614 |
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