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Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes F1 - Montreal review

2008 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX

Montreal, Sunday 8th June 2008

Lewis Hamilton MP4-23 06

Heikki Kovalainen MP4-23 02 

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Heikki Kovalainen finished the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal in ninth place. After 70 laps (305.270km), Heikki took the chequered flag 54.4sec behind winner Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber). His team-mate Lewis Hamilton retired on lap 20 after his pit stop during the Safety Car period (9.9sec), when he hit Kimi Räikkönen’s Ferrari at the pit lane exit after Kimi had stopped.

Heikki was on a two-stop strategy and pitted on laps 19 (10.0sec) and 53 (6.4sec). After the seventh of 18 Grands Prix, Lewis lies second in the drivers’ rankings, tied with Felipe Massa (Ferrari) on 38 points; Kubica leads with 42 points. Heikki is sixth overall with 15 points. In the Constructors’ Championship, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is third with 53 points; Ferrari leads with 73 points.

 

HEIKKI KOVALAINEN

"Today wasn’t a great day for me. At the start of the race I felt we had the potential to record a very good result - but then I started to experience quite a lot of graining on my first set of tyres.

Changing tyres didn’t seem to help matters, and I was never therefore able to push hard to the finish. It’s always difficult when you come home empty-handed, but this weekend has shown that we have a package that can compete for a win - and I’ll keep pushing for exactly that in Magny-Cours."

 

LEWIS HAMILTON

"Before my pit stop, everything looked on course for the perfect result: we were so quick, we were breezing it in fact. But it wasn’t a great pit stop - and, as I exited the box, I saw two cars jostling for position ahead of me in the pit lane.

Obviously, I didn’t want to get involved in their tussle, and was trying not to do so, and then all of a sudden they stopped. And by the time they’d come to a halt, it was too late for me to avoid them. It’s just unfortunate when stuff like this happens, but I have no argument with the stewards.

We’d looked so strong for the whole weekend though, so at least we can leave Montreal confident that we have a package that will enable us to fight for the World Championship from here on in."

 

RON DENNIS

"Obviously, for a team that exists to win, today was a very disappointing day. But the fact is that we had the pace and therefore the capability to win, which is of course encouraging. The collision that eliminated Lewis was just one of those things. No racing driver would deliberately put himself out of a Grand Prix, and the plain fact is that Lewis didn’t realise that the cars in front of him were coming to a halt until too late.

It’s difficult for a driver to decide whether to focus on the lights or on the cars ahead in situations like that. Having said that, we accept the stewards’ decision. Heikki had a difficult weekend, too. But, together as a team, we’ll build on the disappointment of Canada 2008."

 

NORBERT HAUG

"A race to quickly forget. Lewis held a comfortable lead and controlled the field until the 20th lap and had the best chance of winning, when his accident at the pit lane exit destroyed them.

We now concentrate on the next race, Lewis is just four points behind the leader in the World Championship. Congratulations to BMW on their 1-2 victory - well done!" 

 

- Steve Cooper, Wolfgang Schattling -





Author: maggy (admin2)
Last modified: Sunday, 08.06.2008 - 11:31
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