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Fri: Renault, Manor, Sauber, Toro Rosso
- Updated: November 25, 2016
In a disappointing Friday, Toro Rosso duo Carlos Sainz and Daniil Kvyat only managed to get a couple laps under their belt after the Russian punctured his rear tyre, calling for them both to be called in.
Renault: Jolyon Palmer: “Today went pretty well. We have a good balance and all we have to work on is minimising the tyre degradation with a heavy fuel load. I feel that we’re in a pretty decent place with the car; there’s still some fine-tuning to be done, however we’re in the right ballpark.”
Kevin Magnussen: “We tried a few different things with the car today and we still have work to do. I don’t think we’re a million miles away from where we want to be, equally there’s still clear improvements to be made so we’ll be looking at that ahead of practice and qualifying tomorrow.”
Manor: Esteban Ocon: “It was a positive day for me, even though a short one. We captured some good data from Jordan during FP1 and that was useful information for me to take on board for FP2. The car has good pace here and it’s feeling nice to drive on this track. I do know the track very well and I’m sure that has contributed to getting up to speed in a short space of time. …