
Good start of the weekend for Virgin
Posted: Saturday July 23rd 2011, 07:15 GMT
Virgin ended their first day in Germany as 19th and 21st. Timo Glock was 19th and says he felt comfortable with how his car performed at his home Grand Prix: "Yesterday morning we wanted to focus on our aero program and therefore we didn't do any real set-up work, so we only used the Prime tyres, which are slower than the two soft options. I think the second session was reasonable for us. I'm not 100% happy but I think it was a good start to the weekend. I felt comfortable in the car and I'm very happy to be in Germany and racing at home in front of the fantastic German fans."
His teammate Jerome d'Ambrosio was 21st. "It was a smooth Friday," said d'Ambrosio. "Certainly in comparison to Silverstone where we were disturbed by the weather. We got some good testing done and I'm quite confident for tomorrow. I still need to fine-tune my driving to the track but I'm definitely pretty happy about today."
Team principal John Booth was also very happy with the work they were able to achieve during yesterday's session: "The morning session was spent in part going over some old ground, confirming the engine mapping direction to ensure we were getting maximum aero performance. We also experimented with some set-ups which we arrived at from the data we collected at the straight line test. There is certainly quite a significant difference between the Prime and Option tyres, particularly at the start of the run, and in fact with Timo we opted not to run the Prime tyres in the second session to get more useful set-up work. At the end of the session we've acquired even more data than we would normally achieve on a Friday to go through, which we are hopeful will yield some improvements that we can apply overnight."

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