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2002 Belgian Grand Prix Preview

Honda F1 Press Information
PREVIEW
Belgian Grand Prix, 30 August – 1 September 2002
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Honda and its partner teams, Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda and DHL Jordan Honda, will arrive at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit next weekend for the Belgian Grand Prix, the 14th round of the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Otmar Szafnauer, vice-president of Honda Racing Development (HRD), took time out in the run-up to next weekend’s race to answer some questions on current issues surrounding Honda’s Formula One programme.  Below are some selected questions and answers: the full transcript of the interview together with a profile on Otmar Szafnauer and high-res images are available at www.honda-gp.com

Honda announced at the Hungarian Grand Prix that its partnership with Jordan is to finish at the end of the 2002 season.  Could you elaborate a little more on this?

We’re happy that we were able to reach a mutual agreement and release Jordan from the contract one year early so Eddie Jordan could sign a long-term engine deal for next year. We’ve strengthened the internal Formula One structure within Honda R&D and restructured our joint chassis development project with British American Racing. Honda will continue its challenge for the FIA Formula One World Championship with B.A.R and we’re looking forward to some exciting racing next year.

Was the two-team supply philosophy perhaps too ambitious for Honda?

Ambitious? No.  Honda re-entered F1 in 2000 after quite a long sabbatical and supplying two teams helped us develop an information base quickly in the first few years. Historically Honda has been very comfortable supplying two teams with engines or bikes in our many racing activities. We’ve learnt a great deal and definitely improved faster as a result, but we will be focusing all our efforts on one team from the end of this season.

What stage of development is the new engine for 2003 at and what is the level of progress being made?

The timing for next year’s engine is pretty tight, as I’m sure it is with the other manufacturers.  It’s an entirely new engine and the design phase is almost complete, with the new powerplant scheduled to run on the dyno at the end of September.  Following that there will be more upgrades and further dyno runs towards the end of this year, with the engine running in a car for the first time in early January.  Although the timing is tight, the programme is on schedule and we’ll continue to push ahead.

The 2002 engine, the RA002E has benefited from a number of development steps during the season.  Will that continue to the end of the year?

Development steps will continue with the RA002E for the rest of the season.  We made a significant step for the French Grand Prix and we expect two or three additional steps for the remainder of this year.  There are four races left in which we will introduce further improvements to the engine.

The 2002 Belgian Grand Prix takes place at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit from Friday 30 August - Sunday 1 September.

For the full interview and a profile on Otmar Szafnauer go to www.honda-gp.com

Circuit Details
Circuit Name	Spa-Francorchamps
Circuit Address 	SPRL Spa Activities, Route du Circuit 55, B-4970 Francorchamps, Belgium
Circuit Length	6.968km/4.330miles
	
Timetable (all times are local – GMT/UTC is 2 hours behind)
Friday	Free Practice:	11.00-12.00 & 13.00-14.00
Saturday	Free Practice:	09.00-09.45 & 10.15-11.00
Qualifying:	13.00-14.00
Sunday	Warm-up:	09.30-10.00
Race (44 laps): 	14.00

2001 Results
Winner			 M Schumacher 	(Ferrari) 	1h08m05.002s
Fastest race lap	 M Schumacher 	(Ferrari)		1m49.758s
Pole position		 J Montoya 		(Williams)	1m52.072s
Lap record     M Schumacher            (Ferrari)		1m49.758s

Honda in Belgium 2001
Alesi 6th / Villeneuve 8th / Panis 11th / Trulli DNF

Honda in Belgium
14 Grands Prix; 5 wins (Senna 91/90/89/88, Mansell 86); 10 podiums 
 
Honda F1 winners 
Senna 32, Mansell 13, Prost 11, Piquet 7, Berger & Rosberg 3, Ginther & Surtees 1

Team wins powered by Honda
McLaren-Honda 44, Williams-Honda 23, Honda 2, Lotus-Honda 2