Panasonic Toyota European GP Qualifying |
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2008/08/23, Saturday |
Timo Glock during qualifying in Valencia
"I don't know what went
wrong but I just didn't get the lap together in the second session and that was
that. We definitely had the chance to be higher, in the top ten, but it was a
difficult qualifying in the end. For me the prime tyres seemed to work better
but I struggled to get temperature into the tyres in the first sector of my
last lap in Q2. So it was just not my day today. I had a heavy cold overnight
and didn't feel particularly well, but no excuses. I think the car was good
enough but it just didn't work out. Of course we will do our best to make up
positions tomorrow. There could be safety car periods so we will aim to make
the most of our freedom with the strategy."
Information and Photo from Toyota F1 World Grand Prix
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AT&T Williams European GP Qualifying |
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2008/08/23, Saturday |
Nico Rosberg attend 2008
European Grand Prix - Friday Practice Valencia Street Circuit, Valencia, Spain 23rd August 2008
Today’s qualifying for
Sunday’s European Grand Prix saw the AT&T Williams team’s fortunes improve.
A competitive pace in Qs one and two eased Nico Rosberg into the final round of
qualifying, from where he achieved ninth on the grid for tomorrow’s race.
Meanwhile, team mate Kazuki Nakajima marginally missed out on a place in Q3,
but recorded a personal best this afternoon having qualified in 11th.
Nico Rosberg:
It’s been a few races since we managed to get into the top ten, so this is a
good result for us. We’d obviously always want to do better, but this shows
we’ve made a step in the right direction and that’s satisfying. We had a better
understanding of where we had to improve, so we’ve made those changes which
gave us a more competitive car today. We have a good strategy for the
race so anything is possible. Today has been positive which gives me hope for
points tomorrow.
Information and Photo from AT&T Williams Media Site
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最後更新 ( 2008/08/23, Saturday )
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2008/08/21, Thursday |
2008 Williams Motorhome
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Formula One’s summer break comes to an end this
week and the remaining seven rounds of the 2008 FIA World Championship get
underway with the European Grand Prix. The first of two new tracks on the
calendar this season, and the sport’s second trip to Spain
this year, Valencia
makes its debut as an all-new street circuit on Sunday 24 August. Confirmed as
an addition to the schedule just over a year ago in a multi-year agreement, Valencia takes
over as host of the European round from the Nürburgring and has been tipped to
become a reference point for Formula One street tracks across the world.
Located on Spain’s eastern
seaboard, Valencia
is a former industrial port but has undergone major modifications over the years
and is now the country’s third largest city and regarded as a cultural mecca
for tourists. The circuit itself has been built around the revamped Juan Carlos
I Marina in the re-constructed America’s
Cup harbour. As the majority of the circuit runs along the coastline, the Mediterranean will provide a stunning backdrop for next
weekend’s race. Touted as a street circuit but with all the benefits of a
permanent track, Formula One’s newest destination has the potential to become
one of the most favoured venues Formula One visits.
Information and Photo from AT&T Williams Media Site
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最後更新 ( 2008/08/21, Thursday )
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