Klien: Whole weekend was less than good!
Red Bull Racing's Christian Klien has branded his early exit from the French Grand Prix Sunday a 'massiv🧸e disappointment'.
The Austrian, who went out on only the second lap, suᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚffered a loss of fuel pressure in his RB1, somethi♏ng that meant he had to pull off the track in Turn 4 and retire from the event. The fact he had also crashed during practice and then qualified a lowly 16th, meant it was a truly miserable weekend.
"It's a massive disappointment," he said. "I had a fuel pressure problem in the first lap and there wa💝s nothing to do, but pඣull over.
Red Bull Racing's Christian Kl🦩ien has branded his early exit from the French Grand Prix Sunday a 'massive disappointment'.
The Austrian, who went out on only the second lap, suffered a loss of fuel pressure in his RB1, something that mean🎃t he had to pull off the track in Turn 4 and retire from the event. The fact he had also crashed during practice and then qualified a lowly 16th, meant it was a truly miserable weekend.
"It's a massive disappointm✅ent," he said. "I had a fuel pressure problem in the first lap and there was not🎶hing to do, but pull over.
"The whole weekend was not on my side; I had a crash and then qualified sixteenth. ꦯI thought it 🐽might be hard to get near to the front runners from that far back on the grid, but I didn't expect something like this on the first lap."
Red Bull boss, Christian Horner meanwhile was at a loss to explain what had happened, 💞although Cosworth's David Prigg promised that it would be investigated🉐 prior to this weekend's event at Silverstone.
"Christian h🃏ad a fuel system problem at the start of the race, which will be fully investigated before tไhe next event at Silverstone," he confirmed.