Reliability problems for Red Bull at Monaco

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The Red Bull Racing Formula One Team had a difficult start to the Monaco weekend. Sebastian Vettel had an engine failure during the first free practice session at the glamorous street circuit of Monaco. Team mate Mark Webber had a problem as well as there was a vibration in the rear of the car and the Australian had to prematurely end the morning session as well.

Sebastian Vettel: “We had an engine failure in the morning, which cost us some track time. Things like that are important for the driver, as well as the car, as you need to get into a good rhythm round here. Nonetheless the boys fixed the car, which I think was quite tricky as some of the parts arrived last minute, so it wasn’t easy. But, we still managed to complete quite a few laps and get a lot of data – including a view on the different tyre compounds, so I think we’re in decent shape, but of course we always want to be on top!”

Mark Webber: “It was a bit of a mixed bag today. We didn’t have a great run, reliability-wise, which was a first this season. There was a vibration in the rear of the car during this morning’s session so we stopped early, but the boys did an amazing job to get the car back out for the afternoon. I think it was a good recovery for us to do as many laps as we did. We didn’t get the ultimate lap time in the second session, as we were running under yellow flags at the end, but the long runs were good and we’ve gathered plenty of data to go through for Saturday. It looks very tight and competitive here, so it should be an exciting race.”