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Malaysia Race notes - Red Bull

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20/03/2005

Red Bull Racing’s David Coulthard secured his spot in the history books today after finishing sixth in the 2005 Malaysian Grand Prix. By picking up three points he became the highest-ever British points scorer. Teammate Christian Klien also put in a mature and determined drive to finish eighth, which ensured the team picked up its second double-points finish this season, in fact the only team to have done so. In a race where the attrition rate is high, Red Bull Racing further proved itself with a good race strategy and a consistent and reliable performance from both drivers in their RB1's.

David Coulthard: Our car ran faultlessly but it's more difficult to drive here than in Australia and I got caught out on turn 4 on one of the laps but apart from that it was okay. I think we have to be satisfied. It's been an encouraging start to the season so we should say congratulations to everyone in the team. Special thanks should go to Cosworth because they are doing a good job with the engine. Let's count the points and head to Bahrain.

Christian Klien: That was a sensational race, I am really happy. I think I was a bit more confident this year because I now have more experience but it was still tough and I was happy to get to the finish line! The start was not very good but we know what we have to work on. I lost two positions at the start and it was very hard because of the heat and most of the time I was behind other cars, which made things more difficult. The car was pretty good although I had a little bit of understeer and lost a little bit of grip on the rear tyres but overall it was a great race and I'm pleased for the team.

Christian Horner, Sporting Director: It's another great result for the team. We now have eleven points so we've outscored Jaguar's 18 races in just two events! Both drivers did very well, we tried very hard to get Christian ahead of Michael Schumacher but ran out of laps. Both drivers deserve full credit, as does the team and Cosworth for their reliability. We just have to keep looking forwards and today's performance endorsed the potential of the car.

Günther Steiner, Technical Director: Again both cars in the points which is great for the team and the hard work they have done. We just have to find more speed but we are working hard on this. If we continue our hard work this is what will keep bringing us the points.” Bernard Ferguson, Cosworth Racing "We are delighted for the team and so proud of Cosworth for being the only engine supplier to get both drivers in the points at the first two races with the same engines. No compromises were made in reaching this unique achievement.

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