RB team principal Laurent Mekies has reflected on a “very
disappointing” outing for his squad in China that resulted in a
double non-finish result. Daniel Ricciardo suffered race-ending
damage when he was hit by Lance Stroll at the Turn 14 hairpin in
Shanghai as the drivers prepared for a safety car restart.
Team-mate Yuki Tsunoda was involved in an incident moments later,
being spun around by Haas' Kevin Magnussen and was also forced to
withdraw from the event. Speaking exclusively to RacingNews365 ,
Mekies rued a missed opportunity to score points at the Shanghai
International Circuit. “It is super disappointing because you get
both your cars taken out of the race in separate incidents by
competitors [within] one minute [of] time,” he said. “So it is very
disappointing. We feel we had everything to fight for that P10. We
were in that fight, Daniel was producing a strong drive until then.
“Just before the safety car, he was actually attacking Lewis
[Hamilton]. “We feel we were in good shape to fight with Nico
[Hulkenberg] for that position. It's the way it is. We’ve lost that
opportunity through no fault of our drivers. So we know we have to
take it on the chin and move forward.” Focusing on positives RB has
bagged a duo of top-10 finishes in the opening five rounds this
year, with Tsunoda securing a season-best seventh in Australia.
Despite being denied the opportunity to add more points to its
tally in China, Mekies highlighted he is focusing on the positives
amid the disappointing results. “For sure it’s difficult to swallow
but we need to look at the positives,” he said. “The positives are
that once again here, we had time to fight for the P10. “And every
weekend, it's a fight for that last half-a-tenth to be in that
fight or not. And we were here as well, this weekend. “We had
started in a slower fashion on Friday but somehow we managed to
recover through the weekend and to be with the right pace to fight
for that point. So that's the positive.”
disappointing” outing for his squad in China that resulted in a
double non-finish result. Daniel Ricciardo suffered race-ending
damage when he was hit by Lance Stroll at the Turn 14 hairpin in
Shanghai as the drivers prepared for a safety car restart.
Team-mate Yuki Tsunoda was involved in an incident moments later,
being spun around by Haas' Kevin Magnussen and was also forced to
withdraw from the event. Speaking exclusively to RacingNews365 ,
Mekies rued a missed opportunity to score points at the Shanghai
International Circuit. “It is super disappointing because you get
both your cars taken out of the race in separate incidents by
competitors [within] one minute [of] time,” he said. “So it is very
disappointing. We feel we had everything to fight for that P10. We
were in that fight, Daniel was producing a strong drive until then.
“Just before the safety car, he was actually attacking Lewis
[Hamilton]. “We feel we were in good shape to fight with Nico
[Hulkenberg] for that position. It's the way it is. We’ve lost that
opportunity through no fault of our drivers. So we know we have to
take it on the chin and move forward.” Focusing on positives RB has
bagged a duo of top-10 finishes in the opening five rounds this
year, with Tsunoda securing a season-best seventh in Australia.
Despite being denied the opportunity to add more points to its
tally in China, Mekies highlighted he is focusing on the positives
amid the disappointing results. “For sure it’s difficult to swallow
but we need to look at the positives,” he said. “The positives are
that once again here, we had time to fight for the P10. “And every
weekend, it's a fight for that last half-a-tenth to be in that
fight or not. And we were here as well, this weekend. “We had
started in a slower fashion on Friday but somehow we managed to
recover through the weekend and to be with the right pace to fight
for that point. So that's the positive.”
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