Monaco GP: Williams F1 GP Preview


Monaco Circuit

By Williams F1 Team
May 11 2010

After just a one week break the AT&T Williams team moves to Monaco for the 2010 Monaco GRand Prix. Monaco is a race on its own with the circuit demanding a softer set-up than usual and maximum downforce. The Williams team will be making some significant changes to the FW32 to cope with the demands of this street circuit, as the work towards a good result.

 
2010 Monaco GP
 

When: Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 May, 2010
Where: Circuit de Monaco
Round: 6 of 19

Sam Michael, Technical Director
From a technical perspective, Monaco is a race on its own. The circuit demands a softer set-up than usual and maximum downforce, so after a series of upgrades brought to the car in Barcelona, this is the second race in succession when we will be making some significant changes to the car, although some of these updates will not carry through to the rest of the season with the possible exception of Singapore.

The track has some quirks all of its own that demand a special set-up, for instance the traction limits at Rascasse, the importance of carrying speed through St Devote, the highly cambered exit of Mirabeau and the high steering angles required at Loewes. From a driver point of view, the race is one of the stiffest tests of ability as the narrow circuit demands they use the full track width and run close to the barriers to find lap time. In recent seasons, we have performed well in Monaco and both the engineers and drivers will be working hard to build on the points finish from last weekend.

Rubens Barrichello
Monaco is a completely different track to Barcelona and has a completely different set of challenges to any of the other circuits we race on. It’s crucial to qualify well because it’s so difficult to overtake, so getting the car set-up correctly in practice is really important. The car needs to be well balanced and have good traction; because it’s a street circuit, you don’t get a lot of grip from the track. Mechanical rather than aero strength is key and you really have to be on top of the car all the time. Monaco is a special track. It’s so pleasurable to drive fast and it’s perfect for taking the car to the limit.

I particularly like the Casino Square section. When people watch it on TV, I don’t think they realise that we are going at about 200mph! I’m quite hopeful for the team this race. The track should play into our hands and the weather could also play its part again this weekend. We shall see.

Nico Hülkenberg
This will be the first time I have driven Monaco in a Formula One car and I’m really excited about it. I’ve driven the track in GP2, but I think this weekend will be a completely different experience. After Barcelona, I’m pleased this is a back-to-back so I can race again straight away. The track is fairly intense. All the corners are pretty tricky to negotiate, the swimming pool complex is fairly quick and Loewes and the tunnel are really awesome to drive. In general, Monaco is a special place to host a Grand Prix and I can’t wait to get out there and get going.

Race Data
Thursday:
Practice 1: 10:00 - 11:30
Practice 2: 14:00 - 15:30
Saturday:
Practice 3: 11:00 - 12:00
Qualifying: 14:00 – 15:00
Sunday: Race: 14:00

 
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Monaco GP: Williams F1 GP Preview
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11/05/2010 15:14
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crusty_bread
11/05/2010 15:37
Quote:
Sam Michael
this is the second race in succession when we will be making some significant changes to the car, although some of these updates will not carry through to the rest of the season with the possible exception of Singapore.

et voila.

GPL
11/05/2010 16:00
Crusty you and ,pgj Seem like really nice and even tempered guys, and you give us good information and thoughts to chew over , but your optimism for me somtimes is a bit OTT, considering that williams have not shown any improvment so far this season , and the updates they are bringing are not really doing much at all.
Anyway no doubt i will be watching, and waiting for Ruby to say yes now this is working, but given that Monaco is a one off race, it may not mean much even if we get a good result.

Turkey is where i will be taking note of our performance not Monaco.

Anyway guys keep up the good work and your feedback is always read with interest.

(Sm128)



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pgj
11/05/2010 16:14
I'll drink to that!

(Sm128)

Williams and proud of it.

crusty_bread
11/05/2010 18:32
lol, and I find your frustration a bit ott, but that is just because we are coming at it from different angles.

Im not happy with where we are, and it can't continue for much longer either without permanent damage being done, but for the sake of sanity, you cannot agonise over where the team used to be. Take it race by race. This team was capable of improvements in the past, and they are capable of making improvements in future. This team is capable of integrating engines successfully too. Just because it isn't happening right now doesn't mean things can't get better. Cosworth have not, from what I have heard made any performance improvements as yet. The first step is in Turkey. This team was floundering on the fringes of the top ten in Barcelona last year before turning it around for Turkey. This is why I am not throwing in the towel.

One driver spitting the dummy doesn't mean the end.

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