Spanish GP: Williams preview
Sam Michael, Technical Director We spend a lot of time testing in Barcelona so we know the track well. That brings obvious advantages for the drivers, but it also enables us to spend more time working on different programmes during the practice ...
Sam Michael, Technical Director
We spend a lot of time testing in Barcelona so we know the track well. That
brings obvious
advantages for the drivers, but it also enables us to spend more time
working on different
programmes during the practice sessions. We will have some aero updates for
the car in Barcelona,
including a new front wing, sidepod and revised wing mirrors. We will also
be running additional test
parts in order to further develop the blown rear wing that we had limited
time with in Shanghai.
Rubens Barrichello
Most of the drivers know Barcelona inside out. It's a great track,
particularly for qualifying and that can
really be the determining factor of the weekend. The circuit has a
combination of high and low speed
sectors but the priority is to achieve good speed going into the corners,
rather than focusing on the
long straight, so you have to have a strong aerodynamic set-up. Turn three
is challenging and you are
looking to go flat out there for qualifying. The four-through-seven corner
sequence is where you can
make up the most time on the lap so getting that hooked up is important too.
Overtaking is kind of limited because everyone has so much experience of the track. The biggest variable is normally the weather. I've raced at Catalunya plenty of times; it's a circuit I like a lot and I think someone with experience will do better there.
Nico Hulkenberg
I've enjoyed the first few races so I'm looking forward to Spain and
working together with the team
again. I've covered a lot of kilometres testing in Barcelona over the past
couple of years, and I've
raced there in GP2, so I'm confident I know the track well enough to hit the
ground running. It's a
good circuit to drive and gives everyone a clear indication of how strong
your aerodynamics are.
The track flows nicely and has some testing corners. The first sector is especially quick. Turn three is a fast right hander, turn nine too, and both are a lot of fun to drive. Like everyone else, we will have new parts for Barcelona so there's some expectation to do better there than in China. I've been to the track so many times but I've never really seen the city itself. Now that I'm actually racing in F1, I doubt that's going to change!
-source: williams
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