(Williams Martini Racing Team)
The Williams Martini Racing Team head into tomorrow's Russian Grand Prix with Valtteri Bottas starting the race from third place on grid after coming extremely close to claiming the team's second pole position of the season and would have started the race ahead of at least one of the Mercedes driver's but for the fact he made a small error coming into the final urn and ran wide. Speaking about today's session the Finn stated:
'I took a bit too much out of the tyres in the first two sectors and they started to fall away in the final corners and this maybe cost us a chance of finishing on the front row. Mercedes have looked very strong in the final sector all weekend so I don’t think pole was possible but it would have been good to see where that lap would have put me.
The benefit is that we will be starting on the cleaner side of the grid and this could be very beneficial on a new track with a lot of dirt off line. Third is a good result and we have strong race pace so hopefully we can battle with the Mercedes cars and secure another podium finish tomorrow. '
Bottas goes into the race just two points behind reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel and starts tomorrow's race ahead of the German.The Finn has secured four podium finishes this season and will be hoping to make it five following podium's in Austria, Britain, Germany and Belgium.
In contrast to Bottas, team mate Felipe Massa had a difficult session as the Brazilian suffered from a suspected fuel pressure problem which deputy team principal Claire Williams said that the team would ask Mercedes HPP about what caused the issue.
As a result of the issue Massa will start the race from 18th place on the grid. Speaking following the session he said:
'I’m very disappointed as the car has been looking very competitive at this track and we should have been looking at the second row at least, but a problem with the car in Q1 has pushed us down the grid. I had no real power throughout qualifying and we were trying different things to resolve this out on track but in the end there was nothing I could do.
P18 is far from ideal but I know I have the car underneath me to overtake tomorrow so we should have a chance to score points and limit the damage.'
Williams Martini Racing head into tomorrow's race in third place in the Constructors championship on 201 points, 23 ahead of Ferrari in fourth place. The Grove based outfit will have Valtteri Bottas starting ahead of the Ferrari pair of Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen who will start the race from 7th and 8th place respectively.
Speaking ahead of tomorrow's race, Williams Martini Racing's Head of Performance Engineering Rob Smedley commented:
'From a performance point of view I’m extremely happy with the pace of the car so far this weekend. Valtteri did a great job and second was possible if he had managed to put all of his sectors together.
Our reliability record has been very good all season and this is something we can be proud of, but unfortunately we had a problem with Felipe’s car in Q1 which is disappointing. We have a great car and we’re confident that in the race we can get both of them ahead of the teams we’re fighting in the Championship which is our aim at this point in the season. '
© Ben Johnston 2014
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