Nico Rosberg says his victory in the Chinese Grand Prix was far from
easy as he claimed he was never able to go flat out in order to manage
his tyres properly.
Rosberg scored a commanding maiden win in Shanghai after having
started from pole position, the German finishing over 20 seconds ahead
of McLaren's Jenson Button.
Despite the big gap to his closest rival, Mercedes driver Rosberg
said the race was very challenging, as keeping the tyres in good form
was far from easy.
"It was all about tyre management," said Rosberg in a video blog on Monday. "It was very difficult to manage the tyres.
"There was not one lap in the race where you could go flat out. You
really have to take it carefully and manage the tyres, so it's very
challenging. But it worked out fine, and the strategy was also perfect."
Rosberg, who took his victory after 111 grand prix starts, admitted
the second part of the race felt like the longest of his life.
"It was the longest race of my life. It felt like I was driving the
Le Mans 24 Hours," he added. "It was crazy. The last 30 laps never
ended. Then I really enjoyed the last few laps, because I thought
'okay, this one is my win'. I'm very happy for the whole team.
"It's great to see how fast we have progressed as as team and get
our first win. It's been a long time waiting. Niki Lauda said that the
first one is the most difficult, after that it gets easy, so if that's
the way it is it will be fantastic."
Fonte: Autosport
16 de abr. de 2012
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