A summary of P3 and Qualifying from the Canadian Grand
Prix.
LEWIS HAMILTON:
MP4-25A-04
P3 programme
1st
1m16.058s 15 laps
Qualifying
Q1 1st
1m15.889s (on Primes)
Q2 1st
1m15.528s (on Primes)
Q3 1st
1m15.165s (on Options)
“I grazed the barriers at the end of P3, which meant my mechanics had
to change the right-hand-side suspension ahead of qualifying. Watching
them working so quickly yet so efficiently to fix the car was amazing
– like watching an orchestra playing! Really, really impressive.
Before I went out this afternoon, I told them that I reckon I owed them
pole position for all their efforts – so I was on a bit of a mission
right from the beginning of Q1.
“At the end of my fastest lap, it was such a fantastic feeling
crossing the line – the team came on the radio through Turn Two and
told me I’d got pole. I knew it was a good lap – but, when they told
me it was the best lap, it just brought back so many memories of my
previous times here. It was exactly the same ecstatic feeling as when I
took my very first pole position here in 2007.
“I think it’s going to be an interesting race tomorrow – I hope it
stays sunny and that the track gets better. The Red Bulls are in an
interesting position, because they’ll start tomorrow on the Prime
tyre. They’ll have to use the Option at some stage, obviously, so it
will be an interesting one. If there’s a Safety Car, it could have a
very big influence on the result of the race.
“This track, this city, this country, these people – it all works
out the best for me. I love it. It’s almost on a par with the feeling
I get racing in the UK. I always have a good time in Montreal, the
people are so friendly, and I have so many great supporters here. In
fact, coasting to a halt on the slow-down lap was really enjoyable. I
got to wave to all the fans – and I’d say it was a unique
experience, in fact.”
JENSON BUTTON
MP4-25A-03
P3 programme
8th
1m16.699s (+0.641s) 16 laps
Qualifying
Q1 6th
1m16.371s (on Primes)
Q2 6th
1m15.742s (on Options)
Q3 5th
1m15.520s (on Options)
“I was happy with my Q3 lap, but I couldn’t touch Lewis – it was a
phenomenal lap from him. He’s qualified on pole every time he’s been
here, so he’s obviously a specialist around this place. Fifth place
isn’t where I’d ideally like to be, but I gave it everything and I
couldn’t have gone any quicker.
“It’s good to see that some teams were running different tyres in Q3
– that’s the first time that’s happened this year. Red Bull set
their fastest laps on Primes, so it’s going to be an interesting start
to the race, seeing if they can overtake. The Prime is the quicker tyre,
but they’re going to have to change to the Option at some point during
the race. And if they get stuck behind Lewis in the early laps, then
I’m sure they’re going to get frustrated.
“So, overall, I think it’s going to be a good race – both
fascinating and fun – and strategy will be very important: it will be
all about tyre management, so going flat-out every lap might not be the
quickest way to get to the end of the race in the shortest possible
time.”
MARTIN WHITMARSH
Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“Today we saw a stunning and dramatic lap from Lewis to snatch pole
position in the last seconds of qualifying. He loves this circuit – he
scored his first ever grand prix pole position and his first ever grand
prix victory here in 2007, of course – and, having won in Turkey two
weeks ago, he’s very motivated to continue his winning run here in
Canada.
“He did his time on the Option tyre, and will therefore start on it
tomorrow. Clearly, it’s less durable than the Prime, but you have to
use it some time and we think we’ve got a strong strategy for the
race.
“Jenson did a very solid job, too, securing fifth place on
tomorrow’s grid, and is also well placed to score plenty of points
tomorrow. He’s consistently shown himself to be an extremely fast and
combative driver in race conditions – and, all things considered,
we’re very happy with how things are shaping up for tomorrow.
“Finally, I want to add two more things. First, I want to say
‘Bravo!’ to our mechanics, who did such a brilliant job to get
Lewis’s car ready for qualifying in so short a time. And, second,
it’s fantastic that we’re racing in North America once again. So
let’s hope Formula 1 puts on a brilliant show tomorrow for the Formula
1 fans of not only Canada but of all of North America, too.”


