TORO ROSSO - Spanish GP - Qualifing

2014 SPANISH GRAND PRIX – SATURDAY 10/05/2014
 
 
Daniil Kvyat (STR9-03)
Third Practice Session
Best lap: 1:28.298, pos. 13th, 16 laps
Qualifying
Best lap: (Q1) 1:28.074, (Q2) 1:28.039, pos. 13th
“I think we got the maximum out of the package today, even though we might have been able to do a few things better. But the race is tomorrow and we’ve seen from the past that we can still bring home points having started from P13.”
 
Jean-Eric Vergne (STR9-04)
Third Practice Session
Best lap 1:28.242, pos. 12th, 16 laps
Qualifying
Best lap: (Q1) 1:28.194, (Q2) no time, pos. 16th
"It was part of the strategy not to run in Q2, save new tyres and prepare for an aggressive race tomorrow. I think it was a sensible decision to take. It's true that this is not the best track for overtaking but I will do my best to pass the cars in front of me from the left, from the right, from everywhere, taking every opportunity to gain positions. The car has been a bit difficult to drive for the whole weekend, except for the long runs, so I hope for a good race tomorrow.”
 
Phil Charles (Chief Race Engineer)
“Qualifying was always going to be difficult with JEV’s ten place penalty so we were a little bit disadvantaged with one car today. Daniil did a brilliant job on the prime tyre, we just didn’t maximize the option tyre today. We will need to look into that and try to understand what we need to give him to optimize each of the tyre type. He will start the race from thirteenth place and there’s still a good chance to do well, so we will have a good look at the strategy tonight. Even though JEV has a ten place penalty, we know we can put some really good races together so we will all push hard for tomorrow.”
 
Ricardo Penteado (Renault Sport F1 track support leader)
“We knew coming into quali that it would be a hard task. Daniil’s pace was good enough for the top 10 but could not realize it in Q2. With JEV’s penalty the team decided not to run to save tyres for the race tomorrow. It’s going to be long but we’ll still keep pushing for the points.”

Tom Beeler

Tom has been a contributor to RIS since 1992. He was invited to join the staff as a full-time reporter/editor in 1995, and has covered IndyCar, Formula 1, NASCAR, Grand-Am, ALMS and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In addition to his RIS work, Tom has been a contributor for General Motors, Nissan, Toyota and the ACO.

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