Belgian GP: Toro Rosso preview
Grand Prix drivers like to keep busy, even when it's holiday time. Here's what the two Scuderia Toro Rosso boys got up to during the break. Sebastien Buemi "After Budapest, I returned home to Monaco to "decompress" as they say in French! I spent ...
Grand Prix drivers like to keep busy, even when it's holiday time. Here's what the two Scuderia Toro Rosso boys got up to during the break.
Sebastien Buemi
"After Budapest, I returned home to Monaco to "decompress" as
they say in French! I spent the first two days of the break giving a lot
of thought to how the season had gone so far, specifically, what I could
do better in the upcoming final seven grands prix. From there, still in
work mode, I travelled to Faenza to meet up with the engineers before the
factory shut-down, to debrief fully on the last race, analysing the good
and the bad and which direction to go in once the racing resumes. After
that, it was back to Monaco for a couple of days of training to get some
fitness "in the bank" for Spa, although I also managed some beach
time, relaxing in the sun. The racing might have stopped, but there was
still quite a lot of travelling, as my next destination was my home
country, Switzerland, where I was attending a friend's wedding. A
short trip after that, as I went to Austria where, along with Jaime, we
underwent an evaluation of our physical condition, as well as being put
through some mental aptitude tests. I spent the week there and the trip
coincided with the Champions League football match between Red Bull
Salzburg and Hapoel Tel Aviv. Unfortunately, the Red Bull team lost and
they will have a tough time when they play the Away leg next week. I was
surprised to find that even though it's the middle of August, Red
Bull's ice-hockey team was playing a pre-season tournament and Jaime
and I were introduced to the crowd on the ice. Finally, I went back home
to Monaco for a mixture of training and relaxing, as you can see from the
photo of me surfing, because it's always useful to do some
watersports before Spa! I think the break was a good thing, even if I
like racing so much that the more I drive the happier I am. Having a rest
before the final push of the last seven races is a sensible idea. As for
the Belgian weekend, of course I am looking forward to it: last year, our
lap times were pretty competitive at Spa. My aim is to try and score
points and everyone in the team is very motivated to get the most out of
this weekend and start the final leg of the season with a strong
performance."
Jaime Alguersuari
"After the last grand prix in Hungary, I went home to Barcelona and
didn't do very much apart from some training, but then the holiday
really began as I spent the next four days in Ibiza, which is where our
family usually head for in the Summer. I DJ' ed while I was there and
had a good time, totally disconnecting from racing for a short while,
spending time with friends and family. At the end of that week, I headed
to Fuschl in Austria, where Red Bull puts its athletes through a physical
and psychological evaluation. I spent four days there with Sebastien and
it went well, in that my fitness level was the same as it had been
pre-season, when you are normally in the best condition, before all the
race travel and other commitments tend to interrupt your training
programme. From Austria I flew to Italy and although driving a Formula 1
car is off limits, I did manage to get some driving in, with a karting
session and since then I have stayed in Italy, travelling to Faenza where
it was nice to spend time with some team personnel away from the working
environment. Along with my girlfriend, we took the opportunity to do the
tourist thing in Italy, visiting Lake Garda, where we tried a thermal spa
and the cities of Florence and Verona. I will now be staying in Faenza
with the team and travelling down to Spa with them on Wednesday. I
can't wait! Even if we have had three weeks without a race, I have
thought about Formula 1 every single day -- it's impossible not
to. As for Spa, I think the track should suit my driving style perfectly,
as it consists mainly of high speed corners, which I really like. We will
be having our own battle in our part of the pack and if our closest
rivals have tended to look stronger than us in medium to high downforce
configuration, I am hoping that the lower aero downforce levels required
at Spa might see us run more competitively. This is a circuit where you
can make a difference as a driver and anything can happen here, so
I'm hoping that a points finish will be on the cards come the end of
Sunday afternoon."
-source: toro rosso
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