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2009 Italian Grand Prix - Preview

2009 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX
MONZA
11-13 SEPTEMBER

PREVIEW

The Italian Grand Prix, Round 13 of the 2009 FIA Formula One World
Championship, will be held this weekend at the Autodromo Nazionale di
Monza just outside of Milan and bring Formula One's European season to
its conclusion. 

One of the most historic and atmospheric circuits on the Formula One
calendar, the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is situated in the royal park
at the heart of the town of Monza. The original circuit was built in
1922 and included a banked oval course. Although this has not been used
by F1 cars since 1961, it remains as a monument to the iconic races
hosted over the years.

The 5.793km Monza circuit is the fastest of the year with four long
straights enabling the cars to reach top speeds of 340kph and average
lap speeds of 250kph. The emphasis is on engine power and aerodynamic
efficiency which require the cars to be set up with a special low
downforce aerodynamic package to minimise drag. 

ROSS BRAWN, TEAM PRINCIPAL

Q. What are the technical considerations for the race at Monza this
weekend?

"Visiting Monza during the Italian Grand Prix is a very special
experience and one not to be missed for motorsport fans. It's one of
those classic venues where the grandstands are always packed and the
atmosphere is electric throughout the weekend. From a technical point of
view, Monza should be a track where our car will work well although we
do expect the KERS cars to have a significant advantage. The BGP 001 is
good on both brakes and traction which are important at Monza and we
have the benefit of the Mercedes-Benz engine on this power-sensitive
circuit. With no in-season testing this year, we have not had the
opportunity to test at the circuit prior to the race weekend so it will
be interesting to see how quickly everyone can adapt to the unusually
low downforce configuration with limited running. The aerodynamic
efficiency of the car is crucial so we have a specific package designed
to minimise drag levels and achieve the high top speeds required. Good
engineering can make a significant difference at Monza so we'll be
working hard to get the car set up well to allow our drivers to be
aggressive over the kerbs." 

JENSON BUTTON
 
Q. What are your thoughts ahead of the Italian Grand Prix?

"Monza is a fantastic track and I love the passion that the Italian fans
bring to the race weekend. The circuit is very different to most of the
circuits that we race on as the car will be set up with the lowest
levels of drag and downforce possible to take advantage of the long
straights. It always takes a few laps to get used to and as we haven't
tested at Monza this season, the practice sessions will be very
important. Ascari is probably my favourite part of the track but also
Parabolica where the challenge is to brake as late as possible,
particularly in qualifying when you're on a quick lap. It's a circuit
that should be reasonably good for our car if we get the handling right
over the kerbs so we're feeling positive and excited about the
challenge."

RUBENS BARRICHELLO

Q. What do you enjoy about visiting Monza?

"There's something very special about Monza and I have always loved
racing there throughout my career. The setting in the park, the sound of
the Tifosi, the speed of the circuit and the memories from my victories
with Ferrari in 2002 and 2004 all make Monza one of the most exciting
races of the year. It's the quickest circuit on the calendar and our car
has the potential to be strong there. The power of our Mercedes-Benz
engine will be really important in maximising speed on the long
straights and our car is quite good under braking which you need to be
aggressive and ride the kerbs effectively. It's been a season full of
surprises so it's impossible to predict what the weekend will bring but
I hope that we can have a good one." 

Autodromo Nazionale di Monza Stats

Circuit Length:	5.793km	
Race Distance:	306.720km	
Number of Laps:	53	

Full Throttle:	67%	
Brake Wear:		Medium	
Tyre Compounds:	Soft / Medium	
Downforce Level:	Low - 2/10	
Tyre Usage:		Low	
Average Speed:	245kph (155mph)	

Race Weekend Schedule (all times are local)

Friday 11 September
Practice 1: 1000 - 1130	  
Practice 2: 1400 - 1530

Saturday 12 September
Practice 3: 1100 - 1200	  
Qualifying: 1400 - 1500

Sunday 13 September
Race: 1400

For race weekend updates from the Brawn GP team, please visit our media
website at www.BrawnGP.com/media 

ENDS


Media Contact

Nicola Armstrong
Direct Dial: +44 (0)1280 844096 			
Mobile:      +44 (0)7793 844549			
Email:       NArmstrong@BrawnGP.com 

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