By Andrew Hooper February 1 2012 The Williams F1 Team will present its 2012 Williams-Renault FW34 on Tuesday 7 February at the Jerezde la Frontera circuit in Spain. The car will be rolled out of the garage for a photocall with drivers Pastor Maldonado and Bruno Senna.
Williams
presents FW34 at Jerez
The Williams F1
Team will present its 2012 Williams-Renault FW34 on Tuesday 7 February at
the Jerezde la Frontera circuit in Spain. The car will be rolled out of the
garage for a photocall with drivers Pastor Maldonado and Bruno Senna between
0830 and 0840. Both drivers, as well as Chief Operations Engineer, Mark
Gillan will then be available for media interviews .
This will see the FW34 been shown shortly before the start of the Williams
teams pre-season testing at Jerez. Like other years the Williams team will
not hold a formal launch event.
The launch of
the FW34 is the start of what the team hopes will be a reversal of their
fortunes from previous years, which has seen the team struggle to produce a
car that will allow the team to return to their successful days.
The FW34 marks the first car to again carry the Renault logo as well as been
the first car to be produced by the teams new technical line-up.
I see the Technical Director is still hiding his face then? It's his design being launched on it's first day on track and no presence? Very unconventional.
I suspect we will be seeing and hearing a lot of Mark Gillan this year.
Andrew, please put me out of my misery and learn the difference between 'been' and 'being'.
Meanwhile fingers crossed for a good roll-out and testing sessions. I have high hopes that Jason has sculpted the one pretty car this year.
Oh boy, I am so excited for tomorrow. Can't wait anymore! The first Williams under the new technical team. I wonder if the car will look radically different now Sam Michael is gone...
"Gilles was the last great driver. The rest of us are just a bunch of good professionals." -- Alain Prost
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