2009 Belgian Grand Prix - Preview
2009 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS
28-30 AUGUST
PREVIEW
Just one week after Rubens Barrichello achieved Brawn GP's seventh
victory of the 2009 Formula One season in Valencia, Round 12 takes the
team to Spa in the forests of the Ardennes for the Belgian Grand Prix.
One of the most historic races in Formula One having been staged in the
World Championship's inaugural season in 1950, the Spa circuit has been
shortened over the years from its original 14.9km length but remains the
longest track on the calendar. The current 7.004km lap retains much of
its original character and follows the natural undulations of the
Ardennes region.
The circuit is dominated by straights at the start and end of the lap
with a twisty middle section from turns five to 14. Fast and sweeping
corners, including the legendary Eau Rouge, make the venue a favourite
with Formula One's drivers.
ROSS BRAWN, TEAM PRINCIPAL
Q. The back-to-back races are at two contrasting venues. How will you
approach the weekend in Spa?
"Our return to form in Valencia and the very well-deserved win for
Rubens has given everyone at the team a timely boost as we head into the
final part of the season. Looking ahead to the race in Spa, this will be
another challenge with a very different type of circuit and ambient
weather conditions. Although we believe that we now have a better
understanding of our recent tyre issues, the lower track temperatures at
Spa will be the proving ground for this. We will have another busy
testing programme on Friday to validate the conclusions reached in
Valencia and then build our weekend from there. Spa ranks as one of the
great classic racing circuits, loved by drivers, engineers and fans, so
we hope to put on a good show."
JENSON BUTTON
Q. Are you looking forward to racing at Spa this weekend?
"Spa is one of my favourite circuits and has a layout which gives
everything you could want as a driver. It's one of the fastest and most
challenging circuits in the world with hills, fast corners and long
straights which combine to give you a real buzz to drive, just like
Suzuka and Silverstone. It's also a very beautiful circuit with the
forest setting although the weather can be unpredictable! It can play a
big part in the race weekend, even in the summer, so you have to be
ready to react but that unpredictability is part of the thrill of racing
at Spa. Eau Rouge is still a legendary corner, although it is usually
easy flat for us in the dry, but the feeling when you hit the bottom of
the hill, touch the ground and shoot straight back up again is amazing.
It's been a tough few races for me recently but the car felt very good
in Valencia and the pace was right up there when I was able to run in
clear air during the race. So we're feeling positive and very much
looking forward to the weekend."
RUBENS BARRICHELLO
Q. Following the win in Valencia on Sunday, what are your thoughts ahead
of the next race at Spa?
"Valencia was a fantastic weekend and the memories will stay with me for
a long time. Winning again feels pretty good! I always knew that we had
both the car and the pace to deliver a win this season and stayed
positive. I've had a few days to relax and reflect now but I can't wait
to get back in the car again in Spa! For me, Spa is unquestionably on
one of the best circuits in the world and I love racing there. The lap
is really long and fast with some great corners and it gives you a
fantastic feeling in a Formula One car. Experience is a key factor as
you can pick up a lot of time if you get the car set-up just right and
you have to be precise in your timing to make the most of the track time
in practice and qualifying. We've picked up some momentum again now
after the result in Valencia and know that we have to make the most of
the next few races."
Spa-Francorchamps Stats
Circuit Length: 7.004km
Race Distance: 308.052km
Number of Laps: 44
Full Throttle: 65%
Brake Wear: Low
Tyre Compounds: Soft / Medium
Downforce Level: Medium 5/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 234 kph (145mph)
Race Weekend Schedule (all times are local)
Friday 28 August
Practice 1: 1000 - 1130
Practice 2: 1400 - 1530
Saturday 29 August
Practice 3: 1100 - 1200
Qualifying: 1400 - 1500
Sunday 30 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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