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On 19/04, 14:55
Following the qualifications for the 2014 Chinese Grand Prix, technical or sporting directors reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Mercedes, who secured a fourth consecutive pole position thanks to Lewis Hamilton.
On 19/04, 14:51
The two Woking single-seaters failed to find grip on a cold and damp track. They will start from afar for the race.
On 19/04, 14:49
The Swiss team thinks they have slightly improved. However, only Adrian Sutil managed to reach Q2.
On 19/04, 13:55
Jules Bianchi's day, struggling in the morning and comfortable during the qualifying sessions, is the exact mirror of Max Chilton's day, who was unable to regain the balance he had in FP3 during Q1.
On 19/04, 13:43
The two cars of the Indian team are experiencing balance issues this weekend, particularly in the rain. Only Nico Hülkenberg managed to finish in the top 10, as Sergio Pérez was unable to resolve the situation in the wet.
On 19/04, 11:37
The Scuderia made gains on the Chinese track. Fernando Alonso is on the third row just behind the leaders. Kimi Räikkönen wasn't able to do as much testing as planned, and he will try to move up through the field.
On 19/04, 11:23
The German team saw the competition get closer in the rain. But a top-form Lewis Hamilton proved everyone wrong.
On 19/04, 10:45
While the long straight of the third sector was Red Bull's main obstacle, the Austrian team took advantage of the wet conditions to position themselves between the two Mercedes, with Daniel Ricciardo ahead of Sebastian Vettel.
On 19/04, 10:10
The Enstone team reaches Q3 for the first time this season. They even had the right to hope for finishing higher than 10th place.
On 19/04, 10:05
While previous wet track qualifications had seen Williams suffer, Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas qualified 6th and 7th. Both drivers highlight the work done by their team and hope for dry weather tomorrow.
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