Kimi Raikkonen will start from fourth on the grid and Romain Grosjean sixth after qualifying for the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix. Romain posted the seventh fastest time of the day, but was promoted one place after a penalty for Ferrari driver Felipe Massa.
On a warm and dry day at the Circuit de Catalunya the E21 proved pacey and reliable, with both drivers proceeding through Q1 using only the hard compound tyres.
Kimi Raikkonen, E21-03. Q: P4, 1:21.177. FP3: P2, 1:21.907
That was more or less all we could do today. I didnt make any mistakes on my fastest lap so that was pretty much all there was to come from the car. I wouldnt say it was a perfect lap, but I dont think we would have been much higher up the order if it had been. The Mercedes, as weve seen before, seems to be pretty fast in qualifying but hopefully in the race we can turn it around. Our race pace has been pretty good all year so lets try and get on the podium. Ill have to make a good start, then lets see what happens.
Romain Grosjean, E21-02. Q: P6, 1:21.308. FP3: P4, 1:21.069
We did a good job today throughout qualifying but on my last lap I made a mistake into turn one, so I decided to back off and save the tyres. Otherwise, I think we could have done a bit better and maybe sit one or two rows further towards the front. I was happy with the car and all the work weve done since Friday. For tomorrow, we will see what happens as the competition is very tight. As we have seen, conditions are variable this weekend and once more the tyres should be key.
Alan Permane, Trackside Operations Director:
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How was qualifying for the team?Were pretty happy with todays performance. We made some changes from yesterday then had a productive morning validating them on track. It was a reasonably straight-forward qualifying session with both cars saving two sets of the medium tyres for Q3 and no real dramas to speak of. Unfortunately Romain had a lock-up on his last lap, otherwise he would have been right on Kimis pace, but to have the slower of our two cars starting from P6 certainly isnt a cause for concern.
Looking at race strategy, does the new hard compound or allocation of the hard and medium present any issues?It doesnt cause us any problems. The new hard compound seems better suited to this track than the previous version, certainly with the temperatures weve experienced here. It works well for us. The allocation of the hard and medium compounds is not a life changing scenario either.
Whats possible in the race?P4 and P6 starting positions are pretty decent for us when you consider the race pace and tyre management weve been able to show so far this season. Theres certainly the potential to have a very good race tomorrow.
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