Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Norris explains why losing “1-2%” in qualifying left drivers so frustrated at new F1 cars

Formula 1
Norris explains why losing “1-2%” in qualifying left drivers so frustrated at new F1 cars

What next for Audi and Jonathan Wheatley?

Feature
Formula 1
What next for Audi and Jonathan Wheatley?

WRC Canary Islands: Ogier heads Toyota 1-2-3-4-5 after dominant Friday

WRC
Rally Islas Canarias
WRC Canary Islands: Ogier heads Toyota 1-2-3-4-5 after dominant Friday

Why Marquez can only "survive" in Spanish GP despite return to full fitness

MotoGP
Spanish GP
Why Marquez can only "survive" in Spanish GP despite return to full fitness

What Apple TV’s F1® coverage delivers for fans in the U.S.

Sponsored
Miami GP
What Apple TV’s F1® coverage delivers for fans in the U.S.

What other tracks should return to the F1 calendar? Our writers have their say

Formula 1
What other tracks should return to the F1 calendar? Our writers have their say

What's behind McLaren's fresh A-B F1 team angst?

Feature
Formula 1
What's behind McLaren's fresh A-B F1 team angst?

The new challenge a BTCC legend is taking on in 2026

Feature
British GT
The new challenge a BTCC legend is taking on in 2026

Sutil relying on rain to move up

Adrian Sutil in relying on rain in tomorrow's French Grand Prix to have a chance of shining after a troubled qualifying

The German rookie was again unable to escape the final row of the grid after he was hit by clutch problems during his last flying lap.

He will start 21st, ahead of the penalised Takuma Sato.

"The car felt good and on the second run I wanted to push a bit more," said Sutil. "It was much better than yesterday and I think I could have been about half a second quicker, but then I had a clutch problem and couldn't do any more laps.

"It might not have made a lot of difference, I could maybe have been P21, but our race pace is better and hopefully the rain will come so you never know what will happen."

Teammate Christijan Albers finished right in front, but the Dutchman admitted it has been a difficult day for Spyker.

"Today was tough for the team," he said. "We tried out some different electronic systems, and some different things for me to feel more comfortable set-up wise.

"We are getting there, so it was better from this point of view, but as far as the team is concerned, we are not so happy to be as far away from the front of the grid. We still have to work really hard."

Previous article Hamilton believes pole was possible
Next article France Saturday quotes: Spyker

Top Comments

Latest news