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Alguersuari’s Career Day Is STR’s Qualifying Highlight

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Among the drivers celebrating after the topsy-turvy qualifying was Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Jaime Alguersuari achieving his best ever qualifying position with 6th, while his teammate Sebastien Buemi missed out on the top ten narrowly with 11th.

Alguersuari was of course ecstatic with his achievement, it was clear that their itchy feet to be first out in all sessions paid off. “This was my best ever performance and the best for the team this year. I think I have to be very happy with this and also because my team-mate came very close to Q3, which shows we have done a good job, not just on the car but in the way we managed the session, being the first out of the pits to get a clear track. The weather helped, because the car worked very well on the intermediates and the extreme wets, but we have also been quick in dry conditions. We knew we had a better car here than in Hungary and we have learned a lot about it so far this weekend. Certainly the DRS is now working better than ever before. Hopefully tomorrow I can do a good job again and score some more points and I believe we have a good chance of doing that, if we stay calm, because our car has a good pace. The start from the third row will be very important and maybe tricky and I hope it stays dry.” Congratulations Jaime, surely putting a stop on the rumours that he may not be brought back next season.

Unlike his teammate Sebastien Buemi conveys some anger for a mistake he made but believes the team could get some points tomorrow. “It was not easy this afternoon, because the track dried very quickly after the rain actually stopped falling. Therefore you had to get a good lap at just the right time. I managed to do that right up until the end, when I made a small mistake. I am a bit angry with myself for that, but eleventh is still a good place to start the race tomorrow. I think we have opted for a good compromise in terms of car settings for the race. In any case, the team seems to have made a lot of progress in performance terms so I hope this translates into a good race, because it's tomorrow that the points are given out.”

Giorgio Ascanelli seems overjoyed by the obvious great position of Alguersuari but understands they lost three cars that could have played a huge part. He also expresses his sympathy for Michael Schumacher and is greatly impressed by the work of Bruno Senna.“This is Jaime's best ever qualifying. Our good result with both cars is down to the work we have done so far this weekend, although we have to accept that both Force India's and Schumacher might have been expected to be ahead of us. However, it is also true to say our drivers did not make any major mistakes so the result is well deserved. I am sorry for Sebastien whose only error up until now came on the lap that mattered in Q2: otherwise he could have been tenth and been able to fight in Q3.”

“The clearest indication that our car has improved, through various updates we have introduced here, is the fact we have been slightly better than Sauber in both the dry and the wet. For the first time this season, we have seen progress with our DRS and that is down to the work of the aero team on developing this aspect of the car. As for the race, we are experimenting with two very different trims on the cars. It could be a confusing race and we must try and avoid making mistakes to capitalise on our good grid positions. I want to express my sympathy for Michael, a friend and a legend, because he will have a tough time celebrating his twentieth anniversary tomorrow. Secondly, well done to Bruno Senna: seeing a yellow helmet in a black and gold car at Spa is…”

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