F1 | Vettel: “It's a shame about today, especially for the people who came here to watch”

The German from Ferrari: "Let's see what we can do tomorrow and hope to have the right set up, otherwise it will be difficult"

F1 | Vettel: “It's a shame about today, especially for the people who came here to watch”

No timed laps for Seb and Kimi. Three laps in the first session and none in the second. The rain, the fog (but it would be better to call it by its name: smog) and the consequent impossibility of using the rescue helicopter effectively canceled the Friday test. In the morning Hag he left the pits twice, on wet and intermediate tyres, just to test the track conditions. Kimi Raikkonen he only did one lap, with the "extreme wet". It wasn't worth continuing. In the afternoon, everyone remained in the pits, in constant contact with the Shanghai city airport, whose unusability caused constant postponements as the clock ticked towards the scheduled end of the session, which remained set at 15pm. Vettel's disappointment is above all for the public: "Too bad about today, especially for the people who came here to watch, but what can we do? In recent days there have been many fans and many messages from people who have expressed their joy for the result in Australia. Let's see what we can do tomorrow and hope to have the right set up, otherwise it will be difficult: by the way, we are confident we can do it. And tomorrow the weather will be better.", commented the German.

Motorionline.com has been selected by the new Google News service,
if you want to always be updated on our news
Follow us here
Read more articles in F1 News

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

F1 | Driver market, Perez prefers a long-term project F1 | Driver market, Perez prefers a long-term project
F1 news

F1 | Driver market, Perez prefers a long-term project

"I think a contract of at least two years makes sense, given that the new rules are in place in 2026," underlined the Mexican
2024 must represent the year of redemption for Sergio Perez. In fact, the Mexican is returning from a difficult 2023 where,