BAHRAINSPORTS
APRIL 2014
Rosso and Daniel Ricciardo from World
champions Red Bull were ninth and 10th,
respectively, for week two.
Defending four-time World champion
Sebastian Vettel had another disappointing share of two days in his car, but managed to finish things in positive fashion.
“We did a lot of laps today so that was
useful,” said Vettel of his last day’s work,
which featured 77 laps although he was
still more than four seconds off of the
fastest lap. “In two weeks’ time, things
should look a little bit different,” Vettel
added. “Obviously it’s difficult to know
where the car is. It’s not just the number
of laps you do, but also the type.
“There are so many different running
options, not just with tyres and high or
low fuel, there are engine options as well
– full power, low power etc.; so it’s impos-
sible to say where we are.
“We know we have to catch up in a lot
of areas, but that said, I’m happy today,
we did a lot of laps, we learned a lot and it
was a positive end to a tough week here.”
The 2014 FIA Formula One World
Championship gets underway with the
Australian Grand Prix on March 16th,
while the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
will take place on April 4-6. THE GAME
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