We're very proud to show up today. But we had some issues. In the first stint, our tyre pressures were way too high, and the tyres degraded horribly, so the car was not really drivable. By the second stint, we worked that out, and began going a little quicker. And throughout the day, we were about 1.7 seconds off Toyota. The tyres on the Toyota work a lot better because it's all-wheel drive, whereas our car is rear-wheel drive, which puts a lot more pressure on the tyres. Michelin is going to need some time to get them right, but they will do it.
The next thing that happened was, unfortunately, at a track like Portimao it’s very hard to pass and there are lots of slower and faster cars. When we passed a GT car, contact was made. Unfortunately, it damaged some of the wiring in the car. The shifting was erratic, but worse, when the driver got back on track, they forgot to put on the pit limiter and launch control and fried the clutch. We fixed it in one hour and had the car back on track. So we were really happy with that, and when we went out again we were consistent, and set our fastest lap of 1:32. Considering the quickest lap of the race was a 1:31, it shows we’re competitive. We were also very fast in the first two sectors, and a bit slower in the third. But we had predicted that as that’s a downforce sector and we chose a low downforce, high v-max set up. We hit 314kms on the straight, which is a really good result.
