Williams F1: fifth position for Rosberg, 15th Nakajima
di F1 editorial team4 October 2009
Nico Rosberg, POS 5:
"It was definitely the best result I could have achieved today. The car wasn't as fast as we would have liked, but the strategy was really effective and contributed to achieving this result. It was a tough race so overall I am very satisfied."
Kazuki Nakajima, POS 15:
"Obviously it was a difficult race for me. I was on a one-stop strategy, which worked up to a point because then I hit some traffic and the safety car so it didn't work as we expected. A disappointing result in my home GP."
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