Saturday, March 26, 2011

KERS problem costs Heidfeld dear

Nick Heidfeld blamed his disastrous qualifying performance at the Australian Grand Prix on a malfunctioning KERS unit, which cost him lap time and restricted his running.

The Renault driver will start from 18th on the grid after he failed to make the cut for the second session of qualifying. His team-mate Vitaly Petrov qualified a solid sixth, leaving Heidfeld red-faced and with a difficult challenge on Sunday.

"I'm disappointed to be starting the season from so far back," he said. "It wasn't an easy session and I had a problem with the KERS, which meant I had to change some settings, and that cost me one of my timed laps. Then, there was so much traffic and I tried to find some free space, but it didn't work out for me. It's bad luck, but I must try and put that behind me now. As we have seen with Vitaly, the car seems to have good pace and the race is wide open, so hopefully I can move forward and fight for points."

Petrov said he was delighted to deliver the team a good result after a strong weekend so far.

"After all the hard work during a very tough winter for the whole team, it feels great to come here and qualify on the third row," he said. "There was a lot of pressure in Q3 because I only had one run, right at the end of the session. So there were no second chances and I'm glad I was able to deliver the lap. The car has felt good right from the start of practice and we've improved it constantly during each session.

"I think we are in a great position for the race and that we can fight for some points tomorrow. I'm not too worried about the tyres because they have been working well for us so far and we have not seen the drop off that we saw during winter testing."

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