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Engine cut halts Nakajima charge
22 August 2009 / Results / PhotosJapan's chances of having its sole driver qualifying for Q2 faded in Valencia when Kazuki Nakajima became victim of a Toyota engine-related problem on Saturday. After slowing and pulling off the circuit, the second Williams in the field eventually qualified in seventeenth place.
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Having been in the top ten at the moment of failure, Nakajima was eventually pushed down the order as rivals improved their lap times but still starts ahead of Jarno Trulli's works Toyota plus the Toro Rosso of Jaime Alguersuari and Ferrari of Luca Badoer.
"We had a failure on my car which caused the engine to cut out during Q1 so I didn't have a chance to show what we could do," Kazuki explained after the session. "It's a shame because I think we were strong enough to have been in the top ten today. We have a good race pace so I just need to use that to my advantage and do my best tomorrow."
Nico Rosberg is the leading Williams and starts on the front half of Row 4. "Qualifying was generally okay," he said. "I'm in P7 with quite a lot of fuel, possibly more than anybody else around me, so I have a strong strategy for the race. There was no point in trying to out qualify the cars with KERS because they will overtake me off the line anyway."
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