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Hungarian GP: Williams Martini Friday Practice Review

By Williams Martini Racing
July 25 2014

 
 Williams Martini Hungarian GP Friday Practice Review
Bottas
 
Objectives
• Aero evaluations, set-up and tyre work
 

Felipe Massa 

Felipe Massa:
"It was not an easy day for me. I didn't have the most clean day to do long runs, but there is still tomorrow to come. It's not a perfect track for us but we'll try everything we can for qualifying tomorrow to be as competitive as possible. We have run both cars with the new rear wing and it's very positive so far."

Valtteri Bottas 
 

Valtteri Bottas:
"It was an interesting Friday, we went through all the updates and I'm really happy that they have worked as we expected, so we've made steps forward with the car. This circuit is tighter and it's going to be more difficult for us than the last three grands prix. It's going to be really close tomorrow so we need to work hard to find every tenth and maybe even every hundredth of a second we can gain with the set-up."

Rob Smedley
 

Rob Smedley, Head of Vehicle Performance:
"We completed our schedule and tested all of the upgrades, which seem to be working well. The main work has been on the balance of the car and we still have a bit to do for the option tyre. We seem to have good pace on the prime. We have a lot of data to go through to be ready for tomorrow."
 
Massa
 
Williams F1 Classification
 
Driver Chassis & Engine FP1 FP2
       
F MASSA FW36-01, PU106A Hybrid 1:27.960 (10th) 1:26.402 (10th)
       
V BOTTAS FW36-03, PU106A Hybrid 1:28.330 (15th) 1:25.999 (8th)
       
Quickest Times
    L Hamilton, 1:25.814 L Hamilton 1:24.482
       
 
Practice Conditions
 
  FP1 FP2
Weather Hot and Dry Hot and Dry
Air  & Track Temp 23 - 25°C / 39 - 49°C 26 - 28°C / 52 - 57°C
 
Bottas
 

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Hungarian GP: Williams Martini Friday Practice Review
Discussion started by Williams F1 , 25/07/2014 17:18
Williams F1
25/07/2014 17:18
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backsoon
25/07/2014 17:31
Has anybody noticed that in Germany the cars were FW36-2 and FW36-4 and in Hungary they are FW36-1 and FW36-3?
What kind of differences may be?

Anderis
25/07/2014 17:41
New chassis, perhaps.

backsoon
25/07/2014 17:57
Quote:
Anderis
New chassis, perhaps.
Well, back to the old ones maybe...

Anderis
25/07/2014 18:15
Yeah. I meant different chassis, but these here may well be older than those in Germany.

Francesc
25/07/2014 19:17
They painted them in a slighty different white colour, that's why they're bringing those chasis back.

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