Australian Grand Prix: AT&T Williams - Day 1 Practice Report

Australian Grand Prix: AT&T Williams - Day 1 Practice Report

Australian Grand Prix: AT&T Williams - Day 1 Practice Report

AT&T Williams


Sam Michael, Technical Director

That was a productive first day’s practice. We successfully worked through our programme, which included running all day with revised KERS components, testing aero modifications and a new front wing on Rubens’ car. Everything worked as expected. Interestingly, tyre degradation is currently looking better here than it was when we were testing.

Rubens Barrichello

That was quite a straight forward day. We were able to run KERS throughout, which is only the second time that I’ve had it on the car. I think we showed some competitiveness today but we need to do some work to keep it up. I enjoyed my Friday so I’m looking forward to a good weekend.

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Pastor Maldonado

It was a bit difficult this morning because I didn’t know the track and so I spent most of the session just getting to grips with it. It was also quite slippery. This afternoon, we concentrated on long runs and were happy with the performance of the car. As we were good on the long runs, I think I can improve a lot tomorrow in terms of timed laps. I’m confident going into the rest of the weekend.

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