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Pointless afternoon for Williams

Pointless afternoon for Williams

10 September 2006 / Results / Photos

Mark Webber finished tenth for the WilliamsF1 team while team mate Nico Rosberg retired from the race with a loss of drive on lap nine.

"Mark had a good start and drove a consistent race all afternoon to finish p10, which is where the car is currently at," said Williams technical director Sam Michael. "On Nico's car, we had a problem with a driveshaft and he lost drive, the exact cause of which is not yet known and we will investigate this later. Nico was looking good for a points finish, but it was not to be. Apart from that, we still have some work to do to close the gap to the front."

Webber commented, "I got a reasonable start and did some of my passing work in the first chicane, some in the second. Early on the first stint I had a good fight with one of the Red Bulls and I managed to get past. Then I tried to stay with Trulli as I expected him to be on a one-stop strategy too, but I couldn't hold the pace because the rear of the car felt quite loose, so I consolidated my position to get the car to the finish."

Rosberg added, "One of the driveshafts was damaged at the second chicane. It's unfortunate because we have been running through that chicane for three test days last week and the whole GP weekend and nothing untoward happened. My weekend had been pretty good up until my retirement, so it makes it more difficult to accept a DNF. We need to take some big steps to improve our performance, but we can do this by working together as a team and I think we'll get there very soon."


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