Kobayashi bins car, thanks mechanics for repair job

Kamui Kobayashi: First of all I want to say thank you to the mechanics who fixed my car in time for the second free practice. When I crashed I had lost control on the wet astro turf.
08.07.2011- Friday Practice 1, Crash, Kamui Kobayashi (JAP), Sauber F1 Team C30
08.07.2011- Friday Practice 1, Crash, Kamui Kobayashi (JAP), Sauber F1…
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Kamui Kobayashi has paid tribute to his mechanics after they fixed his Sauber C30 following his crash in opening practice today for the F1 2011 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Kobayashi, who has scored points in six of the eight events so far this year, binned his car in the final third of FP1, when he lost it at the final corner and went off into the barriers.

Although he escaped unharmed, his car suffered pretty heavy damage to the front and rear suspension, which left the team with a not inconsiderable amount to do prior to the second session.

"First of all I want to say thank you to the mechanics who fixed my car in time for the second free practice," said Kobayashi, who eventually finished FP2 in third place. "When I crashed I had lost control on the wet astro turf. Despite this crash, I think it is obviously quite difficult to make any judgments on the car, the balance and the set up in today's conditions.

"However, our performance in the wet won't count for anything as the track will be dry tomorrow. Therefore we are looking forward to more surprises, hopefully nicer ones than we had today."

Team-mate Sergio Perez meanwhile had no such issues and he finished up fourth in FP1 and ninth in FP2: "Welcome to England! For me it was a good day, although we had no dry running at all. We did some work today with new parts, and will only see tomorrow how the car handles in dry conditions," he added. "Almost everything we experience will be new and different on Saturday. I'm very positive and looking forward to a good qualifying session tomorrow."

"It is great to be back at Silverstone in British summer time!" continued technical director, James Key. "We have good new facilities with a lot of garage space and a big crowd here in the rain. There is probably not much we can read into today with the conditions, as it was quite tricky to draw many conclusions.

"Fundamentally we got some good experience of the intermediate and wet tyres, which could be quite important for the rest of the weekend. In the morning we had some aero test parts on Sergio's car, while with Kamui we initially had some test parts, but changed them for standard parts due to the weather conditions. I think Sergio's programme worked quite well using the intermediate tyres, and he had a balance he was quite happy with in the conditions in FP1.

"Kamui was slightly less happy, but unfortunately he just clipped the outside of turn 16 and just as the surface changed he lost the rear end, which led to an off. The good thing is he was okay. The car was damaged, but not particularly badly and the guys did a great job to put it all together again for FP2.

"The second session was very, very wet to begin with and gradually it got better. Again we tried the wet tyre to begin with, which took a while to warm up and then the intermediate tyre at the end of the session as the track improved.

"We shall look at the data tonight but I don't think there is much we can read into it for tomorrow, but ultimately the car seems to be working okay in wet conditions," Key summed-up.

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