In what is the final European race of the 2019 Formula One season the ROKiT Williams team moves to the famous Monza circuit for the 2019 Italian GP. After the frustrations of the Belgian GP where the FW42 was hampered by a lack of pace on the steraights. Monza being a similar circuit the team is again facing the prospect of a difficult race. But 2018 did see the team produce a giood result so maybe 2019 will see the same. For George Russell and Robert Kubica both are looking forward to returning to the circuit especially Robert who secured his first F1 podium at this event.
Round 14 of the 2019 Formula One World
Championship takes us to Italy’s ‘Temple of Speed’, the Autodromo
Nazionale Monza. Known for being the home of the Tifosi, Monza rarely
fails to excite and entertain with its fast track layout and famed
corners such as Ascari and Parabolica. The atmosphere at Monza is
electric as fans come out in their masses and bid farewell to the last
European race of the season.
Monza is a circuit familiar and well loved by both drivers; Robert
claimed his maiden Formula One podium at the track in 2006 and George
has enjoyed previous success with victories in GP3 and Formula 2. Jamie
Chadwick will also join the team trackside in Monza for her final race
this season.
Dave Robson, Senior Race Engineer:
The final European race of the 2019 season takes place at the famous
Monza circuit in Italy. The layout of the circuit inevitably leads to
low downforce set-ups and means the drivers need time to get accustomed
to the longer braking distances and general low grip.
Overtaking is relatively easy in Monza and reduces the importance of
qualifying, and in turn increases the emphasis on tyre management during
the race. This, and the unique nature of the circuit, will dictate much
of our Friday programme as we look to balance the medium-term
development of the car with the immediate need to set the car up for
Monza.
Pirelli have brought the middle of the
compound range to this event, which is one step softer than used in Spa
and the same as the Hungaroring; it will be interesting to see how they
behave at this demanding circuit.
Robert Kubica:
Monza is one of my favourite circuits. It is a unique place as it is a
high-speed track, with some heavy braking points into the chicanes,
especially in the first sector. It’s a special venue for me; I made my
debut in single-seaters there, as well as it being my first podium in
Formula One. There is always a good atmosphere at Monza, it’s a great
place to race and I expect a lot of Italian fans to be cheering for me.
George Russell:
It’s good to get back racing straight away in Monza. The track is
extremely iconic, and I have good memories there as it is a circuit I
have won at the last two years. I think it’s going to be a tough weekend
for us based on our performance in Spa. Nonetheless, we will do our best
to make the most of it.
Race Data Friday:
Practice 1: 11:00 - 12:30
Practice 2: 15:00 - 16:30 Saturday:
Practice 3: 12:00 - 13:00
Qualifying: 15:00 – 16:00 Sunday: Race: 15:10
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