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FIA race stewards in Monaco have confirmed that Hispania Racing drivers Vitantonio Liuzzi and Narain Karthikeyan will be able to take part in Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix, despite neither driver making it out onto track in qualifying.
Having naturally missed the 107 percent threshold, stewards have allowed the cars to race after reviewing their of their respective best lap times from practice.
y declaraciones del equipo:
Narain Karthikeyan - 24th: "Today was a little bit
disappointing. It was not safe for the car to come out as it was, so we had to
make some changes to the suspension which resulted in us being unable to run in
qualifying. We would have easily qualified, just like in the last four races, I
have no doubts about that. So it was a good decision from the stewards to let us
race."
Vitantonio Liuzzi - 23rd: "It was a difficult day because in
the morning I had a crash in corner 1. I have been struggling a lot with the
balance of the car since Thursday, the rear end is suffering a lot. The FIA
showed some good sense with the decision they made since we've been inside the
107% rule for every race since Australia. It will be a difficult race tomorrow
because we're struggling with the balance on the car but in Monaco you never
know what will happen."
Colin Kolles, Hispania Racing Team Principal: "We had a
difficult day with Tonio crashing and Narain's car having problems with the
suspension just before qualifying. We couldn't run either car in qualifying as a
result of this so we had to go to the stewards to see what would happen
tomorrow. Thankfully they made a good decision so both our drivers will be on
the grid tomorrow."
2 comentarios:
jodío, ponlo en castellano
jajaja...el inglés se entiende, ¿no?...
el alemán es que es algo más complicadillo :P
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