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Formula One: Belgian GP preview: BMW Williams F1

22 August 2000

Belgian Grand Prix - PREVIEW
21st August 2000

It's a cliche but it's true: Spa is every Formula One driver's favourite
circuit and it isn't difficult to understand why. In an era when circuits
comprise third-gear bends and unchallenging chicanes, Spa still
provides the kind of majestic race normally reserved for heroic tales
from the 1960s. Partially comprised of public roads, it is the longest
circuit on the Formula One calendar (6,968 km / 4,329 miles) and is
famous for two things: rain and Eau Rouge. The former is
indiscriminate and can fall on one part of the circuit while the sun
shines on another. The latter is a given  -- F1's most exhilarating
corner.

After a three-day test at Silverstone last week, the BMW WilliamsF1
Team arrive in Spa-Francorchamps with the continued mission of
consolidating their third place position in the Constructors'
Championship. 

Ralf Schumacher
"Contrary to our expectations, the FW22 was very competitive at the
last race in Budapest and I succeeded in remaining amongst the top
six from the beginning. During the Silverstone test last week, the
BMW Williams F1 team focused on aerodynamic configuration for
Spa, but we still have a fair deal of work ahead of us. Spa is not an
easy track, both from the driver's perspective and car set-up.
Downforce is medium to low, thereby allowing for high top speed on
Spa's lengthy straights, especially after Eau Rouge and Stavelot. Eau
Rouge is one of the most amazing corners on the calendar. It's taken
in sixth gear and the car must be very well balanced to sustain all the
revs for the following long straight. From Les Combes to Stavelot,
most of the corners are mid-speed and it's in this section that I expect
a good performance from the FW22. Apart from Eau Rouge, you need
a good aerodynamic package for Blachiment, which is a very fast left
hander. One of the slowest parts of the track is the Bus-stop-chicane
where you have to use the kerbs for maximising speed."

Jenson Button
"Unlike most of the circuits so far this year, Spa is one of the few that I
have raced on. My last outing at Spa was in F3 last year and like all
racing drivers, I have very fond memories of Eau Rouge. It's obviously
going to be a completely different sensation in an F1 car, but it's an
opportunity that I am relishing. The BMW WilliamsF1 Team did a very
good job in Budapest on aerodynamic set-up and after our three-day
Silverstone test last week, I am hoping that we can carry that
momentum onto Spa."

Frank Williams
"A superior race-track and one which racing fans, whether they are
drivers or spectators, adore. We all hope and pray that it doesn't
eventually become emasculated which is the fate that has befallen a
number of other great race tracks."

Gerhard Berger (BMW Motorsport Director)
"Spa is one of the best circuits on the Formula One calendar and not
just because of the breathtaking Eau Rouge. It's a very long circuit with
some fast curves. For the BMW WilliamsF1 Team, Spa is going to be
particularly interesting because we have had some trouble recently in
showing our full potential on fast circuits. I think the team made good
progress last week at Silverstone and we will endeavour to continue
with our run of finishing in the points."
   
. The 44-lap Belgian Grand Prix gets underway at 14.00 local time
(12.00 GMT) on Sunday 27th August. A total race distance of 190.510
miles (306.592 km) will be covered at the circuit where Jacques
Villeneuve holds the lap record of 1m52.692s (achieved in 1997 in a
Williams-Renault).
 
.  In 1999, David Coulthard nudged his team-mate, Mika Hakkinen,
aside while overtaking him at La Source hairpin. Hakkinen never
recovered and finished second. Heinz-Harald Frentzen was a solid
third for Jordan-Mugen.