Malaise in Malaysia for Red Bull

If the Red Bull Racing boys thought they were on for a nice afternoon in the warm heat of Malaysia watching the Grand Prix on their garage plasma screens, they soon found out different… You'd think a team owned by a drinks manufacturer would be able to deal with hot weather, but strangely enough this was the first time that neither car made it to the flag since last year's Hungarian Grand Prix, the other notoriously hot race on the calendar.

Just  one  lap  into  the  race,  Christian  Klien  made  his  first  pit  stop  following  an  incident  with  Kimi Raikkönen and had to be pushed into the garage for repairs. Soon after Klien re-joined the race, his team-mate DC, who had made an excellent start, came in to the pits and was taken into the garage with a hydraulics failure. Christian then returned to the garage with a suspension problem. Coulthard was forced to retire, while Klien made it back out on track, before also retiring with a similar hydraulicsproblem.

DAVID COULTHARD, (Car 14)Finish Position: R            Time: n/a          Chassis: 3            Engine: N° 77       Start Position: 19

"I lost hydraulic pressure in the car, which meant I had no power assistance going into the chicane. With that alone  your  afternoon's  going  to  be  difficult,  but  as  the  gearbox  is  controlled  by  the  hydraulics  as  well,  I became stuck in sixth gear. Once you lose the ability to change gear you've no chance, so unfortunately wehad  to  retire  the  car.  The  start  of  the  race  was  good,  I  got  up  behind Michael, I had a long strategy, felt reasonably comfortable, was quick in areas where you could overtake and slow in the bits where you were following people, and I think we could have had easy points today. We're still learning a lot about this car.

We lost a lot of winter testing because of the cooling issues, but basically I think the car has good pace, I'm just trying to find a set up that's suitable for me. I feel a lot more confident in the car this weekend so the future is encouraging - the car is definitely capable of scoring points in Grands Prix."

CHRISTIAN KLIEN, (Car 15)Finish Position: R            Time: n/a          Chassis: 2            Engine: N° 79       Start Position: 8

"The  start  was  okay,  I  was  in  a  good  place,  then  in  Turn  four  there  were  three  cars  (me  and  the  two McLarens) going into it. I was right on the inside, already over the kerbs. I couldn't go further to the right and mine and Kimi's cars touched. I broke my front suspension and that was basically it. I went to the pits and wetried to fix it just to get some more mileage on the car. We went out once more, but then we had a hydraulics failure and that was the end of the race. It's very disappointing, if you look at the race pace I think we couldhave been right up there."

Christian  Horner,  Sporting  Director:  "It's  disappointing  to  have  both  cars  retire  here.  Christian  got involved in an incident on the first lap with Kimi Raikkönen, which caused him to pit for some suspension repairs, but we elected to put him back out in order to gather more information and learn a little bit more about RB2. Unfortunately David had a hydraulics failure. After Christian had completed several more laps, a similar  problem  occurred  on  his  car.  The  one  positive  thing  to  take  away  from  the  race  is  that  the performance and pace of both cars looked very competitive. Christian was doing good times with heavy fuel and David also looked competitive. It's a great shame, but we'll fight back at the next one."


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