MERCEDES GP PETRONAS drivers Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher began today’s race in seventh and eight position and by the end of today’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the drivers made up one place on their grid positions to finish in sixth and seventh places. The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a 55-lap race held at the Yas Marina Circuit, was won by McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton, followed by Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and distantly by McLaren’s Jenson Button.
- After an entertaining battle between the pair on the first lap, Nico emerged ahead in P6 by the start of lap two
- Nico and Michael both followed a two-stop option/option/prime tyre strategy today
- Nico stopped on laps 17 and 48, with Michael coming into the pits on laps 16 and 42
Drivers | Car No. | Chassis No. | Race Result / Fastest Lap |
Nico Rosberg | 8 | MGP W02 / 07 | P6 1:43.993 |
Michael Schumacher | 7 | MGP W02 / 09 | P7 1:44.916 |
Weather | Hot | |
Temperatures | Air: 25-26°C | Track: 28-31°C |
Nico Rosberg
“It was an interesting race for me today. The start didn’t work out very well as I tried to overtake Felipe but suddenly there was no space left. Michael was able to overtake me, and we had a fun battle before I took the place back. From then, I was able to handle my tyre situation very well. I stayed out a bit longer before the second stop as there was some grip left, and it was better to stay out with the softer tyres. With the prime tyres, I had some understeer which made it impossible to overtake Felipe towards the end. Thanks to my engineering team who did a brilliant job here and I was quite happy with my car all weekend. Our pit stop guys were also great again, and that’s why we achieved a good result today. It makes me look forward to Brazil and hopefully we can achieve another good result there.”
Michael Schumacher
“A reasonable race today and some reasonable points I would say. Considering that we did not manage to find the perfect balance yesterday, we managed to get the maximum out of our situation today. But then, I did lose some small parts of the car which cost us some balance, and towards the end I had a slow puncture, which is why I had to park my car at turn two. The tyres gave up rather early in the first stint but that was due to our tyre strategy yesterday when we wanted to save a fresh set for the race. I therefore had quite used tyres for the start. We now have to look into the data and make sure we are well prepared for the last race of the season which we want to finish as well as possible.”
Ross Brawn
“A very lively first lap between our drivers today which was highly entertaining. We’ve often said that they are free to race as long as they keep it sensible, and it was good to see today. Nico had the stronger pace this evening, and his lap times during the race were quite encouraging. Our performance today reminds us of the little bit that we have to close down to become truly competitive, but it is within reach. Both Nico and Michael drove extremely well, and with good pit stops and a sound strategy, we achieved possibly the best results that we can at the moment.”
Norbert Haug
“Sixth and seventh places for Nico and Michael are the best possible results with our current technical package, and our team has now finished in the top six rankings for the fifth time in the last seven races. These positions are certainly not our ultimate target but during the building-up time of our team, it is nevertheless positive to get the best possible results. A big thank you to the organisers of the spectacular race here in Abu Dhabi which creates a great atmosphere and fantastic television images. In this ‘home’ race for our team, we have achieved the results that we are currently capable of, and we want to come back next year with a quicker car and a better performance for our partner and co-owner Aabar. Congratulations to Lewis Hamilton and McLaren Mercedes for their victory today, which is the 71st Grand Prix win for McLaren Mercedes since 1997. Compliments also to everybody at Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines for having six Mercedes-powered cars between P1 and P9 today.”