Renault, Petrov: “Tomorrow is another day.. Let's hope it's a dry day.”

Renault, Petrov: “Tomorrow is another day.. Let's hope it's a dry day.”

Frustrating day for Renault drivers, Bruno Senna and Vitaly Petrov. who were only able to complete a few laps in free practice for the Korean Grand Prix due to the difficult weather conditions. Senna and Petrov are still confident for tomorrow because a day without rain is expected.

Bruno Senna – 15: “There's not much to say about this morning. It's frustrating for all drivers when you can't go and set a lap time. This afternoon, it was possible to do a few laps on the track. We obviously have difficulties with the balance of the car. We hope to be able to remedy this, but we need to look at where we can improve the aerodynamics otherwise we will encounter more difficulties this weekend. Fingers crossed tomorrow that we will be able to run in the dry, so we can get used to the conditions we expect to face on Sunday. ”

Vitaly Petrov – 11: “All day was quite wet and our car struggled a bit in these conditions. We still have to find the best aerodynamic setup so we spent quite a bit of time in the afternoon trying to find the right setup. We did a lot of laps in the afternoon which will help us improve tomorrow so I'm quite optimistic. We also completed a couple of installation laps on the wet tires to get an idea of ​​the grip levels available with this compound. The car is currently running normally. Tomorrow is another day.. Let's hope it's a dry day.”

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