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Stuttgart. The official pre-test on Sunday in Le Mans was as busy as it was positive for the
Andreas Seidl, Team Principal: “Certainly the test programme was somewhat limited because of the changing weather conditions. For reliable tyre evaluation I’m sure all the teams would have wished for a consistently dry track, as tyre wear will be a decisive factor in the race. It was important that all three
Drivers
Timo Bernhard (34, Germany): “We tried to get as much set-up work done as possible in the limited time when the track was dry. In general the car’s balance is significantly improved compared to last year’s
Brendon Hartley (25, New Zealand): “It feels fantastic to be back in Le Mans and out on track with our red number 17 for the first time. It was a productive start in the morning with testing in the dry, and then it was also good to gather experience in the wet. For the afternoon session we made a big step forward and the pace on the dry track was really good.”
Mark Webber (38, Australia): “It was a very busy test day and it is amazing how much we are still learning in what is our second appearance in Le Mans. We knew we would have some rain today, but still all three of us had time in the car when it was dry. Anyway for me it was very beneficial to drive in the rain as well, because I didn’t have much experience with a wet track here.”
Drivers
Romain Dumas (37, France): “It was a good day because we were able to drive in all kinds of different conditions. Of course, the ever changing track is difficult regarding proper set-up work, but for driving it is really good practice. We can see we are competitive and it is a close competition with the others. Compared to last year, our
Neel Jani (31, Switzerland): “As always the circuit was very dirty and dusty in the beginning, which is normal for a non-permanent race track. It was a nice surprise that it stayed dry for two hours in the morning, as this was more than we could expect and allowed us to instantly get quite a lot of work done. Even if it was only a test we have been faster than in the 2014 qualifying. However, this is also the case for our competition.”
Marc Lieb (34, Germany): “It was a good test. We managed to try a good amount of different things on a dry track. The car also felt good with intermediate tyres, but in changing conditions it is always difficult to judge the details. Sixty-seven cars on the track was heavy traffic. For the race it will be 11 cars less.”
Drivers
Earl Bamber (24, New Zealand): “It was incredible to drive the
Nico Hülkenberg (27, Germany): “I enjoyed my first laps here in Le Mans a lot, as it was a really cool experience. The track is outstanding with its really long straights and its great flow. You can get into a good rhythm, and many corner combinations have a great harmony. The section after the Dunlop Bridge is amazing, and the fast
Nick Tandy (30, Great Britain): “After the wet session in the morning, I enjoyed it a lot to really experience the full potential and power of the 919 Hybrid in the dry. It is absolutely amazing how much grip we have in the braking zone coming off high speed at the end of the straight. However, also in the wet I was impressed with the good amount of grip we had.”
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