Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg finished in sixth and
seventh places today in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
- Michael completed a two-stop strategy, running option/prime/prime, and stopping on laps 15 and 37
- Nico also stopped twice today, running option/prime/prime, and stopping on laps 14 and 38
- Fastest lap for Nico, on the final lap, was the fourth of his career and second of the season
- Sixth win in 13 races for Mercedes-Benz power, and third in a row, with four engines in the top ten
Michael Schumacher
It was a fun race today - although I must admit that,
following our performance on Friday, I had secretly hoped we would be able to
move up the field. But we had a tricky first stint. After that, everything went
really well, we were on the pace and I think we showed a clear upwards trend
today. I kind of ran out of laps this afternoon and, if the race had been a bit
longer, I´d have been able to battle even further forward. Overall, though, we
got everything out of it today. Now we need to keep this trend going - and
everybody in the team is working hard on it.
Nico Rosberg
Seventh place is an improvement on my recent finishes so I’m
satisfied with that today, although there may have been potential for more. I
had no grip on my option tires in the first stint, which were the same set that
gave me problems in Q3. After the first stop, I had very good pace and was able
to set a few fastest race laps and move up the field with some nice overtakes.
It’s nice to have had a better finish to a race weekend and I’m looking forward
to more of the same in Singapore in a couple of weeks.
Ross Brawn
Both our drivers put in strong, aggressive and controlled
performances today. We knew that a one-stop strategy was not feasible for us
this afternoon, so we went into the race planning to make two stops and knew
the drivers would have to race hard to make it work against other cars who were
one-stopping. The disappointment today was that both drivers really struggled on
their first set of tires - perhaps because of how we used them in qualifying,
running more than one timed lap in Q3, or perhaps another factor, which is
something we will have to analyze. We lost all our time in this phase of the
race but, thereafter, the performance of both cars looked good. Nico´s fastest
lap shows that our level of performance today was reasonable and both he and
Michael were consistently among the fastest in the second half of the race.
Sixth and seventh places are far from perfect but we can be positive about an
exciting race, running the right strategy for our current situation and two
great drives from Michael and Nico.
Norbert Haug
Fighting drives from Michael and Nico this afternoon with
lots of nice overtaking moves. We didn´t have great pace in the opening stint,
running the option tires we had used in qualifying like everybody in the top
ten, but it looked much better after the first stops. Congratulations to Lewis
Hamilton and McLaren Mercedes on three wins in a row - two for Lewis, one for
Jenson Button. Our Mercedes engine has taken six wins from 13 races this
season, including one for our Silver Arrows team in China. After scoring the
most points of any engine in 2009, 2010 and 2011, this confirms the Mercedes V8
as the most successful power plant so far in 2012 as well.
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