Vasseur: In order to get the results we need to finish

"We need to have a smooth run over the weekend"

By Franck Drui

15 June 2016 - 07:24
Vasseur: In order to get the results (…)

Cyril Abiteboul, managing director

Going to a new event gives both a buzz and an opportunity. For the race team, it’s a chance to take advantage of a more level playing field. One of our core strengths is the ability to adapt quickly and interpret data quickly and efficiently, both of which are key when visiting new tracks. Given our recent results, I don’t want to state expectations, but clearly we want to use our ace cards to maximise any opportunities that come our way. In parallel, we need to remain vigilant on all aspects of reliability. As we saw in Canada we are not yet consistent on all fronts so we need to work on this to fully capitalise.

Racing Director Fred Vasseur gets hot under the collar for Baku

What’s your assessment of the Canadian Grand Prix?

It was cold and our performance on track certainly didn’t leave us with a warm feeling. It was a difficult weekend; Kevin crashed in FP3 and consequently missed qualifying and we had to retire Jolyon from the race. That’s not the sort of race weekends that dreams are made of.

The team has seen two chassis broken in the last two races; what’s the impact of this?

It means the crew at the track and the team back at Enstone are kept very busy! It’s certainly a challenging schedule with three consecutive street races and we’ve shown how unsympathetic walls can be. Kevin’s Canadian chassis did not get too badly damaged so we’ll see it as the spare in Baku. Jolyon’s Monaco chassis was rather more damaged so we won’t see that one again. This is the nature of motor racing and our composites department is being kept busy. Fortunately neither driver suffered any ill from either of their impacts which illustrates the strength of the modern Formula 1 car.

Has performance been to expectation?

We knew we weren’t going to set the world alight given the late start to this project and we are in Formula 1 for the long term. That said, we certainly haven’t seen the results go our way in the last few races. In order to get the results we need to finish, that’s one thing. And in order to extract the maximum performance from the car we have we need to have a smooth run over the weekend. It’s true we haven’t seen that in the last few races. On the positive side, we’ve seen the potential of the B specification power unit and we have been making progress with the car. We have a decent amount of upgrades being worked on at our factories and we’re looking to extract the maximum from every opportunity. We’re all highly motivated.

What do you want to see in Baku?

After the cold of Canada I’m looking forward to seeing the sun! Warm temperatures will not only put a smile on our faces, they should also help our car to work better with the tyres which is an essential ingredient to a race weekend. It would be good to have a race weekend without a broken chassis and what we really would like is some points. That’s what we’re aiming for.

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