Australian GP: Preview - Williams

12/03/2012
NEWS STORY

The parkland setting provides a brilliant backdrop for the season-opener, and Albert Park itself is an interesting circuit. It has a few quick sections and some slow and technically demanding combinations that present the drivers and engineers with a few headaches. The late start time of 5pm makes visibility tricky when the sun begins to set, but it's not an insurmountable problem for the drivers. Williams F1 has won in Melbourne once, in 1996 - as has Bruno Senna, in Formula 3.

Mark Gillan, Chief Operations Engineer: We have had a productive pre-season test programme, with the Williams-Renault FW34-RS27 completing 5,330kms, which is the most mileage of any of the new 2012 cars. During the three tests Pastor, Bruno and Valtteri drove exceptionally well and the two new drivers have integrated seamlessly into the team ahead of the new season, with weekly visits to the factory and simulator. The whole team has worked very hard over the winter to eradicate areas where we were weaker in 2011, in addition to integrating the new Renault Sport F1 engine, and are now looking forward to starting the season. The performance of the RSF1 engine has been as hoped; strong, flexible and with negligible performance degradation throughout its life. The weather in Melbourne can be variable, and going by the long range forecasts, this year appears to be no exception. As this is a street circuit, one tends to see a large track improvement through the weekend so we need to carefully monitor the evolution of the medium and soft Pirelli tyres. The track layout has above average corner speeds, and the race start fuel load is higher than most circuits, which leads to a relatively hard time on the braking system.

Pastor Maldonado: Albert Park is a nice track. I really love that kind of street circuit, so I hope we will have a good weekend. I know the track this year and I'm more confident with the team and the car, so that will also help. The whole team have been pushing so hard all winter to improve, and I've also been pushing myself. It's exciting to get back racing and to see what speed everyone has when the weekend gets underway.

Bruno Senna: I am really looking forward to going to Australia. About a month after the last race of the season you are itching to get back racing, so four months later I really can't wait to get started. Getting into the car on Friday will be very exciting, and I hope we can be competitive from the very beginning. I know the Albert Park circuit, having driven there for HRT in 2010. I've also had success, winning three of the four Formula Three races supporting the Australian Grand Prix in 2006, so I have good memories of the place. Pre-season testing was promising, but you never know exactly what everyone is doing. It is certainly very close, so it is going to be very tight this year.

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Published: 12/03/2012
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