KING BATTLES TO TOP-ROOKIE HONOURS ON MONACO DEBUT
May 26, 2015 by Jordan King
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'I started on the option softer-compound tyre and settled down well, setting good, fast laps before the tyres started to go off,' King says. 'The pitstop onto the prime tyre went well and I was feeling really confident. Sadly, a virtual safety-car period meant that I was leapfrogged by quite a few cars. From what would've been a net fifth, I was shuffled down to 12th. 'I got my head down,' King reveals, 'and it transpired that the prime tyre became quicker than the option, allowing me to pass a few cars and take ninth at the flag, for two championship points. It was a very rewarding damage-limitation exercise – and to be top rookie and best of the Brits was great.' Just one slot away from reversed-grid pole position for the second race, the shorter sprint event, King lined up ninth with more hard work to do. 'I lost a couple of places on the first lap,' he says, 'having got stacked up a bit in traffic, but my speed was good. I had a great battle with DAMS driver Pierre Gasly, which was pretty entertaining.' Unfortunately, as is often the case at Monaco, there's very little margin for error, and the two cars collided, sending King into the barriers and into retirement. A check-up in hospital revealed bruising for King but no injuries. 'It was a disappointing end to the weekend,' admitted King, who was handed a three-place grid penalty by the stewards, to be taken next time out in Austria, for his part in the incident. 'Pierre and I have chatted about it and everything's fine – it was one of those things.' Reflecting on an impressive debut weekend in Monaco, King said: 'I'm very happy with how it all went. It was great to be quick straight away and I feel like I've silenced the doubters on the subject of my getting up to speed quickly enough in this ultra-competitive championship. I can't wait to get to the fast sweeps of the Red Bull Ring in Austria for the next round on June 20-21.'
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