Daniel Ricciardo says interrupted F1 qualifying at Mugello was "a shame"
Australian F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo has expressed his frustration that his final qualifying run for the Tuscan Grand Prix was interrupted after his teammate Esteban Ocon spun off track.
“We showed pretty good pace today, so it’s a shame not to maximise it,” said the Renault driver.
“We’re still in a good position to score points for the race.”
The Perth driver was on track for an improved time in the final session after a mistake on his first run.
“I was happy with the session, especially with Q2, where I put in a good lap and saved two sets for Q3,” he said.
“My first run in Q3 wasn’t the best, I lost the rear and it was a bit messy and there was certainly more to come on the second set.”
“Unfortunately, with Esteban’s spin and the yellow flag, I couldn’t improve my lap time. Looking at the result, there was potential for fifth with a clean lap.”
Despite the challenges of qualifying at the high-speed circuit, Ricciardo was upbeat about his chances in the Grand Prix.
“There will be a lot going on tomorrow and I think there will be a good battle for the top five and hopefully it’s a fun one.”