Mark H Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 Team Lotus Information Amount of sports new programming broadcast each year on CNN: > 1,000 hours Number of days a Caterham 7 spends on the production line: 11 Go to www.teamdellracing.com to see how Team Lotus has the power to do more with Dell Weather Sun Min / max air temperature: 27˚ / 31˚ Min / max track temperature: 30˚ / 43˚ Positions / fastest laps FP3 TRU 19th, 1.27.328 (lap 18) / KOV 20th, 1.27.491 (lap 20) QUALIFYING Q1 TRU 19th, 1.26.647 (lap 10) / KOV 20th, 1.27.184 (lap 12) Total laps FP3 TRU: 19 / KOV: 21 QUALIFYING Q1 TRU: 12 / KOV: 13 Runplan Driver: Jarno Trulli Chassis: T128-03 FP3 1100 - 1102: Installation, 1 lap 1102 - 1110: System checks 1110 - 1122: Run 2, 7 laps 1122 - 1135: Adjustments - front wing flap 1135 - 1143: Run 3, 4 laps 1143 - 1150: Adjustments - front wing flap 1150 - 1202: Run 4, 7 laps Qualifying Q1 1359 - 1409: Run 1, 6 laps 1409 - 1413: Refuel 1413 - 1422: Run 2, 6 laps Finished 19th Runplan Driver: Heikki Kovalainen Chassis: T128-04 FP3 1059 - 1102: Installation, 1 lap 1102 - 1110: System checks 1110 - 1121: Run 2, 7 laps 1121 - 1129: Adjustments - front torsion bar, front anti-roll bar 1129 - 1141: Run 3, 7 laps 1141 - 1147: Adjustments - front anti-roll bar 1147 - 1158: Run 4, 6 laps Qualifying Q1 1400 - 1410: Run 1, 6 laps 1410 - 1412: Refuel 1412 - 1423: Run 2, 7 laps Finished 20th Jarno Trulli, Car 21 - Chassis T128-03: "I'm really happy with the job the team has done today and I think I got the most I could out of the car, particularly on the second run. There's only really one line here in Monza - it's not a particularly technical circuit but you need to be extremely precise and with the power steering system we had in Hungary back on the car I'm able to feel my way around the whole lap, which gives me the chance to put in laps like I did to get into the 1.26s. The car has definitely improved since yesterday - we found the balance we were struggling for in FP1 and FP2 and I think that puts us in a good place for the race tomorrow." Heikki Kovalainen, Car 20 - Chassis T128-04: ""The car felt good today but I struggled a bit to get the ultimate lap time out of it this afternoon. I don't really know why so I'll have a look at the data with the engineers and see where we could find some time, but the good thing is that we have definitely improved since yesterday which shows we keep on going in a positive direction all the time. Even after that I think we didn't qualify too badly and are in a reasonable position to fight tomorrow. Jarno is strong here and it will be a good battle with him tomorrow. The important thing is to keep the gap to the guys behind us and look ahead, not behind. I think we'll be ok." Thierry Salvi, Renault Sport F1 Support Leader: "It has been quite a good day for us. Overnight we quite substantially changed the setups on the cars which gave us a fair amount of work to do in FP3, but it looks like that has paid off as the feedback from both drivers has been much more positive today. Jarno was particularly strong on his home track in qualifying, and I think he and Heikki will both be in a good position to fight tomorrow." Mike Gascoyne, Chief Technical Officer: "After yesterday I think that was a pretty good qualifying session. We finally found the performance we knew was in the car and with both drivers happy with the balance we can be pleased with the job we did overnight and this morning. Jarno in particular was much more happy with his car and he could have found a few more tenths on his quickest lap but for the traffic that held him up in the final sector. Heikki was not quite as happy with the balance of his car, but he also put in a good performance, as did the whole team, to get the best out of what we have today and now we look forward to a strong race and a solid two car finish tomorrow." Tony Fernandes, Team Principal: "Firstly I am thrilled to be back on track after a few races away - nothing beats F1 and I am very pleased with the performance today. Last night I was a little nervous after a slightly disappointing Friday, but we had a good conversation with the whole team and I think we did very well today. This is the type of track where KERS plays an important role and without that this year we are always going to struggle, but to have kept a respectable gap to some of the teams ahead is quite pleasing. I noticed some of what Eddie Jordan said on the BBC this afternoon and I take that sort of comment as a positive - he is not alone in wanting to see us keep moving further up but Rome was not built in a day and our plan has always been worked out over the long-term. We cannot rush this and we always knew that securing tenth place in the first two seasons would give us the platform to build for a secure future, so we are on target to achieve that. Over the next few weeks we will unveil some more of the plans for next season and beyond, and having seen the development plan for next year's car I am confident the foundations we have laid will help us reach where we want to be. Hopefully in years to come people with the experience of Eddie will be proud of what we have achieved, and we will take his comments as a positive force for us to keep pushing on." This post has been promoted to an article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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