Sebastian Vettel lands five-spot grid penalty in Russia
Sebastian Vettel's chances of taking on Mercedes in Sochi have been dealt a blow after he has been forced to take a new gearbox and thus a five-place grid penalty.
Ferrari thought that there might be problems after the collision with Kimi Raikkonen in China, and ran the gearbox on Friday to check it out. The data confirmed that a change was necessary for Saturday.
Meanwhile, Vettel was forced to pull off and park on the pit straight in FP2 after he was hit by an electrical issue that prevented him from running for the balance of the session while the crew worked on the car.
“It looks like we had an electronic problem,” said Vettel after the session. “It’s a bit of a shame because we’re lacking a couple of laps, especially in the long runs and race trim, to see how competitive we are. I think that Kimi did homework for the team, so not too bad. Also I think here we know roughly what to expect. I think we can still learn a lot from what other people did.”
Regarding the Italian team’s prospects for the weekend he said: “Difficult to say. The balance isn’t yet where I wanted it to be, but I think we can improve. Naturally I think the circuit should come our way. It was quite slippery this morning, I spun the first two laps. I didn’t spin this afternoon, that’s already a massive improvement!
“I felt happier as the day continued. Obviously we did some stuff for qualifying. For the race we’re lacking a bit information, but it shouldn’t be too bad. So let’s see tomorrow morning, we still have another practice session.”