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Williams Jerez test notes 2008-07-24

Kazuki Nakajima took over testing responsibilities from Nico Rosberg today for the penultimate day of testing at Jerez in southern Spain. With conditions remaining typically hot for this time of year, Kazuki was joined on track by representatives ...

Kazuki Nakajima took over testing responsibilities from Nico Rosberg today for the penultimate day of testing at Jerez in southern Spain.

With conditions remaining typically hot for this time of year, Kazuki was joined on track by representatives from each of the nine other Formula One teams.

Over a day of prep work for the Hungarian Grand Prix, and for the 2009 season, Kazuki covered 88 laps of the 4.574km circuit and set a best time of 1:20.097.

Dickie Stanford, Test Team Manager, Williams F1:

"Taking over duties from Nico, Kazuki joined us at Jerez today for day three of our four day test in Spain. To start the session, we continued with our set-up work for the race at Budapest next weekend and then followed that up with 2009 tyre evaluations this afternoon. No technical problems to report. Kazuki will continue work with the FW30 tomorrow to wrap up our scheduled programme."

-credit: williams

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