“It is what it is. I think this is the car for the year, we just need to tough it out and build a better car for next year.”
“[The car is] Stiff. Over here you need to be able to use the kerbs so it’s very very tricky. It’s not the Montreal that I know, that I’m used to and that I’ve experienced in my career. It’s the worse that I’ve ever felt any car here. I’m hoping overnight we can try and make some changes but, fundamentally it’s just the fundamentals of the car. It is what it is. It’s going to be a struggle.”
“It’s just a monumental fight to keep it out the wall. When the car leaves ground a lot, when it lands it grips up & it goes into different directions. So you’re just trying to catch a car that hops, grips, hops, grips. It’s tough.”
“We’ve tried loads and loads of things, so we’ve ticked them all off[experiments for set up], those ones don’t work so we have to go and find something else. We’re way off but, it’s to be expected with this car.”
“We’ve already raised the car as high as we can go, we’ve been running at the top of the suspension all year and only since Barcelona have we started to be able to creep it down a little bit.”
“It’s never been pushing the limit to a safety issue. To the [point] that when you’re in the car you’re feeling pain. There’s never been a thought in any engineer’s mind ‘how far can we push it before the driver’s in pain’ whereas this year that is a question the engineers have to think. How far can we push it? That’s where the performance is. And us drivers are like yea, we’ll just go through this pain just to get the points for the team.”
“Pretty much like every Friday for us trying lots of different things. An experimental floor on my side, which didn't work. Nothing we are doing to this car seems to work. We have been trying different set ups. Me and George were running much different set ups in FP2 just to see if one works & one doesn't. I will wait to hear but for me it was a disaster. It's like the car is getting worse. Getting more and more unhappy with the more we do to it.”