Sunday, July 22, 2012

Webber: Alonso strategy the right one

Mark Webber, Red Bull RacingMark Webber admitted he would have qualified better for the German Grand Prix had he followed polesitter Fernando Alonso’s example and put on fresh wet tyres during Q3 at Hockenheim, but said he was still satisfied with third fastest.


Alonso took pole ahead of Webber’s Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel.


“We could have maybe, like Fernando, stopped but should have, would have, could have doesn’t count,” said Webber. “We’re third now.”


Webber admitted that his tyres were too worn to perform when the track was at its fastest in the closing moments.


“It was a very intense, tricky session for drivers and engineers with decisions,” said Webber.


“It was a challenge for us. In Q3, definitely to arrive on the straights in seventh gear was sometimes not possible, to use the kerbs wasn’t possible and there was extremely heavy aquaplaning. When the car has wheelspin at 280km/h, it certainly gets your attention.


“So we had to juggle a few balls. We arrived at the end of the lap in reasonable shape. It was becoming obvious that that times were going to be done at the end but our tyres weren’t in the best shape at the end.”


The Australian will be put down to eighth on the grid as a penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change on his Red Bull on Saturday morning.


“We wanted to be on the front row but eighth with the penalty is OK and we can race from there,” Webber said. “We’re going to aim to go forward. It’s not the best position to start from, it’s not ideal, but we have to aim to come forward and let’s see how the race goes.


“I did a better job than the other guys who got a five-place penalty.”

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/webber-alonso-strategy-the-right-one

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