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AT&T Williams 2008 SPN GP Race Review

Spanish GP
By Williams F1 Team April 21 2008
F1's European season opens this weekend with the 37th Spanish GP at the Circuit de Catalunya. The AT&T Williams team and its drivers, Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima, have tested aero and mechanical updates at Barcelona and are well prepared. The team will celebrate the first of a series of landmarks having recorded 50,000 raced laps in F1 once the FW30's complete 26 laps of the Spanish GP, .
 
 Spanish Grand Prix: Circuit de Catalunya
 
2008 Spanish GP
 
Race Preview:
 
Formula One’s European season opens this weekend with the 37th Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya, located to the north of Barcelona in Montmeló. Hosting the race for the 17th time, Catalunya is a favoured testing venue among the teams, and is a well known entity to the drivers who have all banked considerable mileage at the track over the winter.

Following its return from Bahrain, the AT&T Williams team and its drivers, Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima, have spent four days testing aero and mechanical updates at Barcelona and is well prepared for making the short journey to Spain again this week for round four of the FIA Formula One World Championship. Once the Williams-Toyota FW30s complete 26 laps of the Spanish Grand Prix, the team will celebrate the first of a series of landmarks this year having recorded 50,000 raced laps in Formula One since Williams Grand Prix Engineering’s debut race in Argentina in 1978.

Nico Rosberg:
Nico Rosberg "I’m looking forward to this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix because we know the circuit well as we’ve done a lot of testing there in the past. The car performed well at Catalunya throughout winter testing, so it should run well in the race. We had a promising test there last week; I had two day’s preparation time with the car which should stand us in good stead for the race. The only difficulty with Barcelona is that track conditions are
constantly changing so you’re frequently having to adjust your set-up. Malaysia is now firmly behind us and I’m hoping we’ll come away from next weekend with a positive result."

Kazuki Nakajima:
Nakajima "We have some aero updates on the car for Barcelona, which we spent last week testing, and they should bring us some gains performance-wise. Personally, I like the Circuit de Catalunya. I had a good result there when I raced in GP2 last year and I hope I can do well in my debut Spanish Grand Prix. My engineer, Xevi Pujolar, is from Spain, so it’s technically going to be one of our home races, so I’m hoping I can get him a good result!"

Sam Michael Technical Director:
Sam Michael"Barcelona is a great test of aerodynamic efficiency, engine power and chassis balance. It tends to highlight a car’s strengths and weaknesses, except perhaps the brakes because braking loads in Barcelona are fairly minimal compared to other tracks because there are numerous high speed corners with high lateral corner loads on entry and exit.

We have tested at Barcelona throughout the winter, and as recently as last week, during which time we’ve fine tuned set-up and brought some aerodynamic and mechanical developments to the car. Bridgestone will bring two tyres from the harder end of the compound range for this race and strategy tends to lean towards two stops because the high speed corners make a one stop option too difficult.

With the cars demonstrating good reliability now, our target for Barcelona is to continue improving our performance and getting points in order to build upon our position in the Constructors’ Championship, but it will be a tough battle."

Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona
Regarded as one of the most technically challenging circuits on the calendar, it is perhaps fortunate that the teams spend the majority of their allocated test days collecting valuable data at Montmeló ahead of the race. Unfortunately, however, track and weather conditions are invariably disparate between testing and the Grand Prix weekend leaving the drivers and their engineers with a relatively green track to contend with from the outset.

Barcelona is a high speed, high downforce circuit, with fast, sweeping corners
connected by even faster straights and will see the drivers reach speeds of 305kph along the start/finish straight and fly into corners such as Seat at 240kph. The engines will spend each lap of the 66 lap race at 57% full throttle, so top end speeds are important, most crucially on the start/finish straight which will see the drivers flat out for over a kilometre.

Barcelona’s erratic weather conditions, particularly the prevailing winds, can de-stabilise the car’s aero balance, so the teams are continually chasing the perfect set-up. With so many variables, the outcome of the Spanish Grand Prix should never be predicted..

 
KEY RACE DATA:
RACE DISTANCE/LAPS 5.412kms 57 laps = 308.238kms RACE DISTANCE / LAPS 4.655kms 66 laps = 307.104kms RACE START TIME Local: 14.00, BST: 13.00 2007 FASTEST LAP F Massa, Ferrari: 1:22.680 2007 POLE SITTER F Massa, Ferrari: 1:21.421 2007 RACE WINNER F Massa, Ferrari PIT-STOP SCHEDULE 1 stop: Laps 28 - 32 2 stops: Laps 19 – 26, 39 - 47 3 stops: Laps 16 – 19, 30 – 36, 44 - 50
WILLIAMS IN SPAIN
Car Wins Poles Fastest 2006 2007
Starts Laps Laps
17 5 4 3 MW Q11/R9 NR Q11/R6 NR Q13/R11 AW Q18/DNF
AT&T WILLIAMS DRIVER PERFORMANCE STATISTICS 2008
     NICO ROSBERG               KAZUKI NAKAJIMA
GP   RESULT  FASTEST LAP    PTS RESULT  FASTEST LAP    PTS
AUS  Q7/R3   1:28.090, 5th  6   Q13/R6  1:29.639, 14th 3
MYS  Q16/R14 1:36.782, 13th 0   Q22/R17 1:37.711, 17th 0
BHR  Q8/R8   1:34.072, 6th  1   Q16/R14 1:35.433, 17th 0
WILLIAMS PERFORMANCE STATISTICS 1978 TO 2008
GPs Wins Poles Fastest Podiums Laps Laps Points
Entered Laps Raced Led 489 113 125 129 295 49976 7,470 2,561.5
 

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Re: AT&T Williams 2008 SPN GP Race Review
Posted by: gpl (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:04:21:10:37:37

See how it goes then.

They seem to have changed some mechanical bit,s i hope it is suspension ,as that was a problem area for us so far, new front wing more grip i would hope, so we shall see.

I give them 2 more races to convince me that this is indeed a fast car.

If not move on to next years car , and hope we have enough sponsorship money to build a race winning car.

Good luck williams.
May the all new FW30 very fast and reliable.

Re: AT&T Williams 2008 SPN GP Race Review
Posted by: Francesc (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:04:21:11:52:38

Nico seems to be pretty confidence that the car has improved, let's hope he's right smiling smiley

Re: AT&T Williams 2008 SPN GP Race Review
Posted by: Lurcher (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:04:21:14:26:20

A fastest lap would be nice. Along with some points.

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