Friday, March 12, 2010

Vettel’s disappointed of Brake change delays during practice session time.

Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel was dissatisfied to have missing critical practice time in Bahrain as the first race weekend of the season started on Friday. As Webber was compulsory to remain in the garage for the preponderance of the second session due to drive shaft troubles, Vettel's lap count was also limited due to a brake change. Among Mercedes and McLaren dominating the top four places at Sakhir as Friday's running time came to a close, Vettel ensured that Red Bull racing stayed in touch politeness of fifth place but was dissatisfied with Red Bull's generally performance.

The first day of the first race, the 2009 championship runner-up began to sum up. Unluckily, we didn't get a lot of running at the moment. The track was still green this morning, so everybody was just inspection their cars. In the second practice I had to have the brakes changed and Mark couldn't do the entire session, so it wasn't perfect; I would have liked more track time but it's not Christmas and we're not given things for free. We have a lot of work to but we know where we need to get better, so we will work on that.