Perez gained three positions at the start to move into the points
but was despondent on the radio for much of the race, as the timing of
his pit stop meant he came out behind Massa. No matter what he tried,
the Williams' straight-line speed was too great and he could never pull
off an overtake. Hulkenberg also had a great start, jockeying for third
before being pegged back by faster cars. He looked to have the beating
of Raikkonen's Ferrari but on much older tyres, couldn't keep the
Scuderia at bay. Seventh was still a credible result.
Nico Hulkenberg, 7th
“Definitely not a bad effort today and the best result we could hope
for in regular circumstances. I made a great start, but once the pit
stops were out of the way, it turned out to be quite a lonely afternoon
for me. This allowed me to manage my tyres and my pace. At the end, the
battle with Kimi [Raikkonen] was always going to be difficult, because
he had a massive tyre advantage over me: I was surprised we could keep
him behind for so long. I tried to defend as hard as I could on the
inside, but braking on a dirty line with 60-lap-old tyres is quite
tricky! He turned in on me and there was no way I could stop the car, so
I forced it into a spin to avoid a crash. In the end, it was a good
weekend: qualifying was my highlight and we’ve come away with a solid
result today. We leave Mexico having strengthened our fourth place in
the constructors’ championship, so there is plenty to smile about
tonight.”
Sergio Perez, 10th
“Even though I scored a point today, it was a very frustrating race
being stuck behind the Williams cars and unable to overtake. I tried
everything I could, but it’s not easy because they had a straight-line
speed advantage. There were a few occasions when I was very close to
making the move stick on Felipe [Massa], but in the end it just wasn’t
possible. I think maybe we could have tried something different with the
strategy because we underestimated the effect of the medium tyre, which
turned out to have much more life than we expected. So perhaps we could
have pitted earlier and run longer on the medium. That’s something we
need to analyse and understand if it would have made a difference to our
result. Even with the tenth place today the fans were cheering for me.
They are so loyal; always behind me and they have given me so much
positive energy all week. Although I wanted to give them a better
result, this has still been the most enjoyable race of the year.”
Robert Fernley, Deputy Team Principal
“Scoring seven points in Mexico is an excellent result after a very
strong performance by the team all weekend long. The pace of the car was
excellent and both drivers delivered what we needed. Nico was pushing
hard in the closing laps to keep the Ferrari of Raikkonen at bay, but in
the end seventh was the maximum result achievable. Sergio spent most of
his race behind the Williams cars, but despite his best efforts he had
to settle for the final point. It means we’ve increased our points’
advantage in the constructors’ championship with just two races to go.
We also take encouragement from the pace we have shown in both
qualifying and the race.”
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