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Monaco GP: Williams Thursday practice notes

Comments from the Williams team after Thursday practices for the Monaco Grand Prix Sam Michael, Technical Director, WilliamsF1: "We had much busier practice sessions than normal due to the laps needed around the Monaco circuit and our extended ...

Comments from the Williams team after Thursday practices for the Monaco Grand Prix

Sam Michael, Technical Director, WilliamsF1:

"We had much busier practice sessions than normal due to the laps needed around the Monaco circuit and our extended programme here. Alex worked through the tyre assessments and it will be a difficult choice as Bridgestone have brought two good compounds, so we will study the data tonight and tomorrow to see which one to select."

"We had a problem with a suspension component on Alex's car halfway through the afternoon session, so we decided to stop the race cars and make the same changes, which cost us about ten minutes of practice time. Everything else has gone to plan, including brakes and cooling although our set-up still needs some work, which we will study now."

Alex Wurz:

"Today we worked mainly on race set-up, in order to get the car ready for Mark and Nico for Sunday. I went through my tyre choice and I have to say the way the circuit is progressing, it is coming to us just as it did at the Nurburgring, which is good. This makes me quite confident and positive that we will have a good weekend. I am also happy with my own performance today because I made no mistakes despite pushing quite hard and I am pleased that at the end of the day my name is at the top of the timesheets."

Nico Rosberg:

"Driving on this street circuit in a Formula One car is an amazing experience. I completed my first day unscathed, despite touching the barriers slightly on one occasion, which marked my tyres, but this is the best way to make a mistake here! Today has gone okay and we have improved quite a lot during the two sessions, thanks to a number of changes we have made. We now have an extra day without track running to consider all the information we have collected and get ready for qualifying."

Mark Webber:

"We got through our programme despite everybody being interrupted in the second session with the red flags but it is the same for everyone. We've got a fair bit on to try and find a better balance and some more pace, but it was a normal and uneventful Monaco Thursday for us, which is good."

Chris Jilbert, Principal Engineer -- Cosworth, F1 Race Engineering:

"There were no significant mechanical or driveability issues highlighted with the CA2006 engines during the two sessions today. Both Mark and Nico are using the latest 4 Series engines here in Monaco following successful testing at Vallelunga, and on the dyno in Northampton."

Mark Webber
Chassis: FW28 03
Engine: CA2006/015 -- 1st GP
Practice session 1: 1:18.571, 12th, 15 laps
Practice session 2: 1:17.744, 17th, 19 laps

Nico Rosberg
Chassis: FW28 06
Engine: CA2006/026 -- 1st GP
Practice session 1: 1:18.480, 13th, 17 laps
Practice session 2: 1:17.845, 19th, 15 laps

Alex Wurz
Chassis: FW28 04
Engine: CA2006/016
Practice session 1: 1:17.949, 7th, 28 laps
Practice session 2: 1:15.907, 1st, 27 laps

-williams-

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