Saturday, October 11, 2008

Barrichello sorry to miss Q2 again

Barrichello sorry to miss Q2 again

Rubens Barrichello was sorry to miss the cut to go into Q2 at the Japanese Grand Prix, but the Brazilian admitted his Honda car was just not quick enough.

Barrichello, who has failed to make it to Q2 for nine consecutive races, will start Honda's home race from 17th position.

The Brazilian said he had decided to take a gamble for his final run, but in the end it did not pay off.

"Although my second run today was actually a good qualifying lap, unfortunately we are at the back of the midfield group where just another three tenths would have been enough to put me in P10," said Barrichello.

"I was already right on the limit with my second run so we had to take a bit of a gamble with the final run and add a little more front wing.

"Unfortunately this led to the tyres graining by the second sector and I was not able to improve. It's a shame that we were unable to qualify better than this at our home race but we will do our best to make the most of any opportunities in the race tomorrow."

Teammate Jenson Button completed a disappointing day for Honda, the Briton finishing down in 18th position as he continued to struggle with the handling of his car.

"It has not been the best of days for us today but hopefully the race tomorrow will be better," Button said. "I have been struggling with the car for the whole weekend and have found it difficult to achieve a good balance. The car was better in the wet this morning, however the bumps and corner apexes are unsettling the car in the dry and we have not been able to resolve this.

"I had too much understeer on my final run in qualifying today which made the car very twitchy and difficult to get round the corners and I was unable to improve my lap time. It's disappointing but we just have to do our best with the package that we have."



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