Friday, October 29, 2010

Korea Friday quotes: Virgin

Timo Glock-21: "I really like the new runway." It is technically very interesting, and she has a little of everything that you need as a racing - driver long straight lines, where you can win hairpins, a very narrow final sector all mixed in an exciting knees. Once more, we have been unlucky on the option tyre but the first tyre was not too bad. We lost some time due to traffic, but overall not a bad day. ?

Lucas di Grassi - 22: "My first session on the International Circuit of Korea went well and I really like the way. I started my program this afternoon and obtained speed enough rapidement.Nous still have some upgrades to run on the car of tomorrow, which I'm even more familiar with the track time so I think that we can make satisfactory progress tomorrow.?

Jerome D'Ambrosio, pilot reserve: "It was good for me sample the new way here for the first time." It was really dirty in the beginning, but he cleaned during the entire session and because of this each lap was improves and better YH ' have many lengths, but because the runway was dirty so I had the opportunity to try some new things as practice starts, which has not before made.I'm all the time, and it is the main goal for me during these four days of the race I'm with Virgin Racing. ?

John Booth, Director of the team:"Promising first day here in the new circuit of international coréen.Tous three pilots received speed quickly and the two cars ran very reliable for performing many Tower .the ' right-of-way greatly enhanced through the day, which makes it more difficult assessment of configuration changes, but it is the same situation for any monde.La runway is a challenge that drivers seem to enjoy driving, so we are very pleased to be here Korea races and we rejoice at the end of week in advance."

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