- 28 Mar 11, 11:21#247463WTF is this!?
Barrichello: I wasn't actually trying to pass Rosberg...
Rubens Barrichello has confessed that he was not even attempting to overtake Mercedes Grand Prix rival Nico Rosberg in the accident that ended the young German's Australian Grand Prix today – but despite being one of only two teams to notch up a double DNF Down Under, the Brazilian is convinced Williams' promising new Cosworth-powered FW33 has considerable potential.
The most experienced driver in F1 history, Barrichello's scrappy Melbourne weekend was not one of the finer moments in his 19-year grand prix career, with an uncharacteristic spin during the second phase of qualifying leaving him beached in the Turn Three gravel trap and a lowly 17th on the starting grid. From there, on the opening lap of the race, the 38-year-old found himself edged wide – again in Turn Three – and sent across the gravel, dropping him to practically the rear of the field.
'Rubinho' went on to produce a stirring performance to scythe his way back up the order with all the passion, enthusiasm, energy and brio of a driver half his age – but as he rapidly homed in on eighth-placed Rosberg on lap 22, it all ended in tears, once more at Turn Three, as Barrichello clattered clumsily into the side of the Mercedes, pitching his Williams into a half-spin and precipitating his adversary's retirement shortly afterwards with smoke pouring from his car. He himself would last a further 26 laps before departing the fray with transmission woes.
“It was a tough race for us,” reflected the popular Paulista. “I was pushed out a little bit at the start, but then I had a good rhythm going and was doing quite a lot of overtaking until the incident with Rosberg. I wasn't planning on overtaking him at that point – I was defending from [Kamui] Kobayashi.
“I think we had one tyre with grip and one with less, so we had different braking points. Rosberg braked earlier, and was already in the middle of the corner before I could stop the car. The '33' was competitive today, though, which is positive going into the next race.”
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Seriously, is this guy high!? By right he should crawl over to the Mercedes garage and humbly apologise to Rosberg for such a braindead manouvre. Instead, he looks like he's blaming Rosbergs existence at the corner when Rubens has obviously - outbraked himself.
This guy always came across to me as a whiner. But it looks like he can't take facing up to his own mistakes as well. Maybe the pressure is getting too much...one completely idiotic mistake in qualifying and then another the very next day.
If I was Rosberg and saw this quote I would've gone and kicked Rubens teeth in.
Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)