2009 European Grand Prix - Preview
2009 EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX
VALENCIA
21-23 AUGUST
PREVIEW
After the summer break, Formula One returns to action this week with the
second visit of the season to Spain. The European Grand Prix, Round 11
of the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship, takes place on Sunday in
the coastal city of Valencia.
New on the calendar last year, the Valencia Street Circuit uses the
permanent roads surrounding the Juan Carlos I Marina which was the base
for the 32nd America's Cup in 2007. The 5.440km (3.380 mile) track
closely follows the water's edge for the majority of the lap and uses a
specially constructed swing bridge to cross between the north and south
sides of the marina.
The lap has a challenging and innovative layout with 25 turns giving it
more corners than any other circuit on the Formula One calendar.
Surrounded by high concrete walls and with average speeds of 200kph, the
Valencia Street Circuit has a very different feel to somewhere like
Monaco, with top speeds reaching in excess of 300kph.
ROSS BRAWN, TEAM PRINCIPAL
Q. What are the engineering considerations of the Valencia Street
Circuit?
"Valencia presents an unusual engineering challenge as the circuit is
quite different from anywhere else on the calendar. It's not the type of
street circuit that we have been used to racing around in Monaco; it's
much more open and quite fast flowing with higher top speeds. The tall
barriers give the lap the feel of a street circuit but the run-off areas
are quite generous compared to Monaco, helping to improve safety and
giving the drivers some margin for error at certain places of the lap.
Traction is important here and the sectors of the lap which have a
stop-start nature make Valencia tough on the brakes. Cooling is also a
consideration in the high ambient temperatures but we do not expect to
encounter any issues. The team has been working extremely hard since
returning from our summer shutdown and everyone is looking forward to
the racing getting underway again this weekend."
JENSON BUTTON
Q. Are you looking forward to getting back in the car this weekend in
Valencia?
"It's going to be great to get back racing again after the summer break
and everyone at the team is looking forward to Valencia. I've kept
pretty busy over the past few weeks with the London Triathlon at the
start of the month and then some time to relax with my family and
friends but it's seemed like a long time without a race! Valencia is a
beautiful city and the track is quite fun when it goes round the edge of
the marina and over the bridge. It's quite challenging for the drivers
with so many turns and the added factor of being surrounded by barriers
means you have to maintain your concentration. There's been a lot of
work going on at the factory following our shutdown and with the cars at
the front being so close at the moment, it will be an interesting
weekend."
RUBENS BARRICHELLO
Q. What did you think of Valencia and the new street circuit after the
first race there last year?
"Valencia is a cool city and proved to be a great venue for the European
Grand Prix last season. The challenge of a new circuit is always
exciting and even more so this year as we should be in a much better
position to challenge for a good result this time. The first part of the
lap is quick with the long pit straight followed by a curved
right-hander before the slower section leading up to the bridge over the
marina and then you're down onto another curved straight. The second
half of the lap feels more like a street circuit as you head away from
the water and the third long straight ends with a tight hairpin at Turn
17 which is the best overtaking opportunity. The final part of the lap
is quite fast with some sweeping corners before the tight left-hander
which takes you back out onto the pit straight. It's a very different
type of circuit to the classic image of a street track such as Monaco."
Valencia Street Circuit Stats
Circuit Length: 5.419km
Race Distance: 308.883km
Number of Laps: 57
Full Throttle: 56%
Brake Wear: High
Tyre Compounds: Soft / Super Soft
Downforce Level: High 7/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 200kph (124mph)
Race Weekend Schedule (all times are local)
Friday 21 August
Practice 1: 1000 - 1130
Practice 2: 1400 - 1530
Saturday 22 August
Practice 3: 1100 - 1200
Qualifying: 1400 - 1500
Sunday 23 August
Race: 1400
For race weekend updates from the Brawn GP team, please visit our media
website at www.BrawnGP.com/media
ENDS
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