"We'd made a couple of set up changes to overcome a bit of understeer I had during the Saturday race, although we're a bit confused why the tyre wore so quickly."
"Barcelona was disappointing after such a good start but we'll now focus on Monaco in two weeks. I like that track. We'll start our championship there..."
Brazilian driver Felipe Nasr scored his first victory in GP2 in Sunday morning's sprint race. It was his 50th start in the category. Nasr made a fantastic start from sixth on the grid, passing poleman Tom Dillmann on lap two to take a lead he held until the chequered flag.
Points leader Jolyon Palmer, following an early clash with Rio Haryanto, took the fight to Nasr, after passing Dillmann with a bold move on lap five.
Palmer chased down Nasr, and stayed with him for the first half of the race, before Nasr pulled away.
Palmer came back at him in the closing stages, but a big lock-up at Turn 1 sent him across the run-off, and he dropped back to finish 7.6s behind the Brazilian. Dillmann finished third, just holding off Arthur Pic. Julian Leal finished fifth, ahead of Saturday's winner Johnny Cecotto.