RENAULT 2009 Chinese Grand Prix Saturday Report
Today’s qualifying session saw Fernando Alonso and Nelson
Piquet qualify in 2nd and 16th places respectively for tomorrow’s Chinese Grand
Prix.
FREE PRACTICE 3
Fernando Alonso: 6 laps, P19, 1:38.003 on lap 4
Run 1: 5 laps, new
hard tyres, fitted with new diffuser. Problem with
burning of the bodywork resolved in time for qualifying.
Nelson Piquet: 16 laps, P5, 1:36.464 on lap 15
Run 1: 7 laps, new
hard tyres
Run 2: 4 laps, new
hard tyres, change for front wing and front
suspension
Run 3: 4 laps, new
soft tyres, qualifying configuration
QUALIFYING
Fernando Alonso P2, 1:36.443
Q1 1 run on new hard tyres, 1 run on
new soft tyres
Q2 2 runs on new soft
tyres, change to front wing
Q3 1 run on used soft
tyres, 1 run on new soft tyres
Fernando: “The car was quick this morning in P3, but
we only had three laps to test the new parts we’d fitted to the car. This
afternoon achieving the front row of the grid is a great motivation for the
team. It is unbelievable and the first time that I’ve seen such an incredible
effort. The team has been working 24 hours a day for the past few weeks to
produce these parts and today it was time to deliver. So a big thanks to Enstone and to the engineers and mechanics here who didn’t sleep much last night to get the car ready. Also,
three Renault engines are in the top three so a big thanks to the engine team
in Viry. We can be happy with today’s result and
we’re looking forward to the race tomorrow and hopefully scoring some points.”
Nelson Piquet, P17 (starts P16), 1:36.908
Q1 3 runs on new soft
tyres
Nelson: “Obviously I didn’t have the new parts that Fernando
had, but it’s still disappointing not to make it into Q2 as the car was working
well this morning and we had made some improvements overnight. I know it will
be a tough race tomorrow, but hopefully we can make the strategy work so that I
can move forward in the race.”
Pat Symonds, Executive Director of Engineering
“Fernando’s front row
position is a tribute to the hard work from everyone back at the factory to get
the new diffuser on the car following the result of our appeal earlier in the
week. It’s working as expected although we had some problems on the bodywork
this morning as it burnt slightly, but once again the technicians here did a
great job to get it fixed. Now we must get the same equipment for Nelson and
give him the chance to move up the grid.”