(Marussia F1 Team via Twitter)
The Marussia F1 Team head to this weekend's German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring hoping to build on their 14th place finish last time out at their home race in Silverstone two week's ago. Earlier this season, Jules Bianchi picked up two point's for the Banbury based outfit when he finished the race in 9th place picking up the team's first ever Formula One points.
Speaking to their official website Marussia team principal John Booth said:
'We’ve had a busy time since the British Grand Prix, firstly with our two days of testing at Silverstone, and subsequently, analysing a significant amount of data gathered there, in a bid to continue our current rate of improvement over these next two races. It’s hard to believe that we have reached the halfway point of the season already as we head to Germany. The last nine rounds have flown by but we have plenty of progress to show for it and I’m very pleased that we continue to hold 9th place in the Constructors’ Championship. I hope we can demonstrate that we have further developed the MR03 over the past few weeks and gained a little more on the Saubers.'
During last week's in season test session at the Silverstone circuit Jules Bianchi filled in for the injured Kimi Raikkonen in the Ferrari F14-T. The Frenchman is part of the Italian team's Young Driver Programme. Bianchi heads to the German Grand Prix having never raced at the Hockenheimring in Formula One but has raced in junior formula at the circuit. He said:
'I have always enjoyed the Hockenheimring, having raced here in the junior formulae and with good memories of having won there much earlier in my career. The target is a little different for this weekend, but having made it into Q2 at Silverstone, we are hoping to show that we are even closer to Sauber, hopefully with another good qualifying. We had a positive test at Silverstone and I hope this will help us to have two strong races before we head into the summer break.'
Marussia team mate Max Chilton finished his home race in Silverstone down in 17th place, two lap's down on race winner Lewis Hamilton and heads to Germany hoping for a better performance. The Brit commented:
'It will be good to be back in the car again in Germany, where I hope we’ll see some of the benefit of a really good test at Silverstone last week. I really like the Hockenheimring. It’s quite a challenging track and one you can really attack and have some fun with. We demonstrated at the last race that we continue to make good progress, particularly in qualifying, so we’re hoping for more of the same this weekend.'
© Ben Johnston 2014
'I have always enjoyed the Hockenheimring, having raced here in the junior formulae and with good memories of having won there much earlier in my career. The target is a little different for this weekend, but having made it into Q2 at Silverstone, we are hoping to show that we are even closer to Sauber, hopefully with another good qualifying. We had a positive test at Silverstone and I hope this will help us to have two strong races before we head into the summer break.'
Marussia team mate Max Chilton finished his home race in Silverstone down in 17th place, two lap's down on race winner Lewis Hamilton and heads to Germany hoping for a better performance. The Brit commented:
'It will be good to be back in the car again in Germany, where I hope we’ll see some of the benefit of a really good test at Silverstone last week. I really like the Hockenheimring. It’s quite a challenging track and one you can really attack and have some fun with. We demonstrated at the last race that we continue to make good progress, particularly in qualifying, so we’re hoping for more of the same this weekend.'
© Ben Johnston 2014
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