Sunday 6 July 2014

Michael Jordan quote gives Mercedes pole in Silverstone

Nico Rosberg has revealed that Mercedes Team came close to not doing its final runs in qualifying for the British Grand Prix, which would have cost it pole position.



The changeable conditions in the closing stages of qualifying at Silverstone caught out Lewis Hamilton, as he aborted his last run after mistakenly thinking the weather was getting worse.

"The tendency was to stay in the garage, but a Michael Jordan quote came into my mind: "You miss 100 per cent of the shots that you don't take". "I said that to the team - if we go out there is a small chance [of pole position], if we stay in the garage there is no chance. "I was for going out and they thought about it and made the call to go out. It was great team work and a great decision in the end." The rapidly changing track conditions meant that Mercedes initially thought it was normal for Hamilton to abort his final run after a poor opening sector to the lap. In fact, the team admitted that it was more of a surprise the way the final sector came alive shortly afterwards.

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff said: "I think it seemed OK to back off because it was so wet in the second sector that none of us would have expected the ranking to change completely. "Our expectation was that he couldn't improve any more. Even if the rain was less in the last sector you would not have imagined that the corners were completely dry, and this is what happened. "It was 4.5 seconds faster in the last sector, and I think this was not to be anticipated. It was just one of those things." Although Hamilton bounced back from qualifying difficulties in Austria to finish second, he thinks things will be tougher this weekend. "I feel tomorrow is going to be damage limitation again," he said.

"We have around 1000 people here tomorrow, and hopefully they will energise me. "I have got a lot of Mercedes cars ahead which will be very hard to overtake, and it won't be as easy as the last race."

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