Saturday: The Marussia is not yet up to speed
Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton are not entirely satisfied with their cars, and they know they have work to do with their engineers before tomorrow's race. However, both Marussia drivers are quite confident about the race tomorrow, as the conditions should suit their MR02s well.
Jules Bianchi – 20th and 20th:
« It’s good to have a Caterham behind us but less good to have one in front. In the little time we had to work on our dry settings, I don’t think we are there yet, so we will spend the time we have now figuring out how we can give ourselves the best chance for tomorrow. »
Max Chilton – 21st and 22nd [21st on the grid]:
« Today, it was a real challenge. We had work to do this morning to improve the balance, and it felt like I made a step forward, but everyone else did too. We still have work to do, but our race pace yesterday seemed more promising, so we’re going to focus on that. We’ll see what we can do to have a better race tomorrow. »