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BMW WilliamsF1 Team: Jerez Test Summary

Jerez Test: 2nd ­ 4th December


Summary:
In a three-day test at  the Jerez de la Frontera circuit in Spain, the BMW
WilliamsF1 Team continued an intensive preparation programme for the
imminent introduction of the WilliamsF1 BMW FW26, combined with an
evaluation of two young drivers, Nelson Piquet Jr. and Nico Rosberg.

The team undertook continuing drivetrain validation, including the new BMW
P84 engine, and the FW26 gearbox, as well as undertaking a variety of
systems, electronics & reliability running. together with tyre work, making
the most of occasional wet running opportunities during the three days.

The young drivers both acquitted themselves well, conducting a day and a
half of running each, amounting to just shy of 1,000km between the pair over
the duration of the test.


Nico Rosberg:
"This week was great fun, it was a really unbelievable experience. Of course
there was a lot of pressure, but I decided not to worry about that and just
to do the best I could. I was particularly happy that I managed to
understand the car and work out how it was behaving, and after that I
managed to set a good pace."


Nelson Piquet:
"It was difficult with all the anticipation that my first day had a couple
of interruptions and we lost maybe two hours. But otherwise it went really
well, particularly today despite it being wet for some of the time, and I
was quite satisfied with how I got on. I really appreciated the assistance I
was given by the engineers who really helped me in my programme."


Sam Michael (Chief Operations Engineer, WilliamsF1):
"We finished the test with a wet day today, which proved productive for wet
tyre and traction control work, which supplemented a busy and productive
test. Nelson & Nico did a good job and worked well with the team, as well as
showing themselves to be technically competent."


Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director):
"Although we have had mixed weather in Jerez and have had to run in the wet
on a number of occasions, we have still managed to complete a huge programme
running three chassis.

"With one chassis Ralf Schumacher and Marc Gené concentrated on the further
development of the BMW P84 engine, while the second car was committed to
chassis and tyre work, and the third chassis was used for the driver
evaluation of Piquet & Rosberg. In summary, it was a very productive test
and we only had to make one engine change due to a failure on Wednesday."



Jerez daily best times


Best lap time of the day in bold
Best lap/Total number of laps


Driver / Car    Tyre    02.12.03    03.12.03    04.12.03
R Schumacher
BMW WilliamsF1 Team    M    1.17.453
64/68    1.17.705
23/116    1.26.976
25/69
J Button
BAR Honda    M    -    1.18.292
28/61    1.26.709
10/26
M Gené
BMW WilliamsF1 Team    M    1.18.326
72/73    1.18.422
9/52    1.26.957
4/76
T Sato
BAR Honda    M    -    1.18.692
24/82    1.27.437
12/49
L Badoer
Ferrari    B    -    1.18.830
63/75    1.25.432
6/12
F Massa
Ferrari    B    -    1.19.074
17/63    1.26.043
21/54
N Rosberg
BMW WilliamsF1 Team    M    -    1.19.468
36/68    1.30.262
28/30
L Burti
Ferrari    B    -    1.19.544
38/42    1.26.638
7/9
N Heidfeld
Jordan Ford    B    -    1.20.004
17/34    1.26.545
15/50
N Piquet
BMW WilliamsF1 Team    M    1.20.453
62/65        1.28.640
18/46
J Janis
Jordan Ford    B    -    1.21.991
47/60    1.28.001
10/46