

"I am really satisfied with what we
achieved today, even though of course, there is still margin of improvement that
we can make. After the issues that we had in Malaysia where we didn’t know which
direction to head towards and where we were struggling with the electronics, I
wasn’t really optimistic. In Phillip Island we were able to improve and I ended
the test in the top ten which is very important because it is where we need to
be. Here, we were still not particularly strong on a single lap, but the most
important thing is that I was one of the few riders who ran a race simulation
and our rhythm was very strong. We were also able to finalise our tyre choice
and the tyre that I used was good. In fact, we rode 2 laps more than race
distance. The only inconvenience of the simulation was the interruption because
of the red flag. However, when I pitted, we didn’t touch the bike at all and
when I went out again, I was able to improve my time. Actually, I rode my
fastest lap after having covered the full distance, which is something that I
was never able to do with Bridgestone tyres, but with Michelin, I can.
Therefore, I feel very comfortable and I am excited to start the season here in
Qatar. Honestly, I expect the qualifying to be tricky for us, but on Sunday I am
sure we will be able to do great things."
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