Felipe
Massa says that he doesn't notice when his front wing is vibrating
after it was again sparking on the ground at high speed during practice
for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Ferrari's
new front wing was a big talking point in India as the endplates were
seen bouncing off the track surface as it fluttered on Massa's car at
high speed. In Abu Dhabi the problem appeared to have been resolved as
the same issue wasn't evident in FP1, but it returned in the second
session creating a large amount of sparks. Ferrari had prepared the
front wing by placing metal skids underneath the endplates, and Massa
said it is not something he notices.
"The
vibrating front wing? Honestly, while I'm driving I am not aware of
anything," Massa said. "The car always behaves the same way without any
problems."
Technical
director Pat Fry admitted it was an area Ferrari was focusing on, and
that "improving the quality of components" was part of its plan.
"At
the moment, we are paying particular attention to the new front wing
and its influence on the handling of the car," Fry said. "Clearly, this
is no easy task, requiring continuous work in every area, from research
into its performance to improving the quality of the components."
Looking
at the day as a whole Massa said that the sessions were encouraging,
but said that he wasn't getting ahead of himself having yet to finish a
race in higher than fifth place.
"They
were two good sessions for me, but that does not mean much in terms of
qualifying. Two weeks ago in India, I was fastest on Friday afternoon
and then things went the way they did. Having said that, I am reasonably
happy with how the last two races panned out in terms of speed and
pace.
"Obviously,
I can't say the same about the final results, because something always
happened to me in the races: let's hope it will be different this time. I
am sure it will: the important thing is to continue doing a good job,
always being quick and then things will sort themselves out."
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