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Pat Symonds interview.
By Renault F1
July 7 2009
The ING Renault F1 Team looks forward to round nine of the season, the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. Pat Symonds: “Finishing the season with the third fastest car still has to be the target”

Pat, how do you look back on the team’s performance at the last race at Silverstone?
We had certainly hoped for a better result. In free practice we were more or less in our usual position, but in the third part of qualifying we did not perform at the level we expected to. Then we had a poor start to the race and spent a lot of time stuck in traffic, which made it very difficult to recover. However, when we did have some clean air the car’s pace was about where we expected it to be and so while the result wasn’t good enough, it’s perhaps not as bad as it appeared.

Where is the team concentrating its efforts to improve competitiveness?
As always we are concentrating our attention on aero as it’s still the fundamental element that brings the most speed to the car. But rather than just putting parts on the car, we’re also working on the usability of that aero: exploring the aero mapping so that we get the most from the car in every corner.

What upgrades can we expect for the Nürburgring?
New developments are introduced at every race and we’ve got a reasonable upgrade for the Nürburgring, which includes a further version of the new front wing that we evaluated at Silverstone. We’re also hoping to have some new rear wheel fairings and an updated engine cover as well as some mechanical upgrades.

It’s been a couple of years since we raced at the Nürburgring, does that change your approach or preparation at all?
Not really because preparation for a race always involves looking back over many years. We also have to remember that we are dealing with quite a different car this year and so our knowledge of how we ran last year’s car is not as relevant as it has been in the past. One area we will look back on is tyre behaviour because even with the switch from grooved to slick tyres, we can see if the track causes graining or has particularly high wear rates.

Is the Nürburgring a technically challenging circuit?
It’s a circuit with a bit of everything: fast corners, slow corners, chicanes and heavy braking areas. We therefore use a very typical set-up as we have to compromise through the speed range, as we do for most circuits.

What are the realistic targets in the second half of the season?
We are in a similar position to last year when we said that we wanted to end the season with the third fastest car. Doing that this year is probably more difficult as the middle bunch of teams is much tighter and we have limitations on where we can develop. But finishing the season with the third fastest car still has to be the target, although where that leaves us in the championship standings is difficult to predict.

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hmm things are not so good, lets hope the updates work

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