2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Preview
2009 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX
YAS MARINA
30 OCTOBER - 1 NOVEMBER
PREVIEW
The inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the final round of the 2009 Formula
One season, takes place this weekend at the new Yas Marina Circuit on
the eastern side of Abu Dhabi.
The spectacular 5.554km track, designed by renowned Formula One
architect Hermann Tilke, is located on Yas Island just thirty minutes
from Abu Dhabi city. Running alongside Yas Island's new marina, the
anti-clockwise circuit has many unique features including a pitlane exit
which crosses under the circuit and part of the track passing under the
Yas Marina Hotel.
Abu Dhabi will host Formula One's first twilight race with the lights
going out in late daylight conditions at 17:00hrs on Sunday and the
chequered flag falling in the evening around ninety minutes later. With
Brawn GP and Jenson Button successfully securing the Constructors' and
Drivers' Championships at the last race in Brazil, the team are now
looking forward to putting on a great show in Abu Dhabi this weekend at
the final race of the season.
ROSS BRAWN, TEAM PRINCIPAL
Q. After such an emotional weekend in Brazil, what are your thoughts
ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix?
"Brazil was a fantastic weekend and to have won the Constructors' and
the Drivers' Championships with Brawn GP is a very special achievement.
I am incredibly proud of the whole team at Brawn GP and Mercedes-Benz
High Performance Engines. We've all had a few busy days since returning
to the UK and it was great for both Jenson and I to get back to the
factory and thank everyone in person for their contribution to our
successes. At the same time, we have been looking ahead to the final
race and ensuring that all our preparations are in place for Abu Dhabi
which is an important weekend for the team as we look to secure second
position in the Drivers' Championship with Rubens. The new Yas Marina
Circuit looks extremely impressive and we're looking forward to getting
out to Abu Dhabi and having our first look at the track. With the
challenge of a new circuit, we are able to use data provided by the FIA
to create a circuit map which can be used in our simulator at the
factory. We went through this process for the new street circuits in
Valencia and Singapore last year so it is a process that the team is
familiar with. Knowing the circuit when they arrive helps the drivers to
get into a rhythm quickly during the first practice sessions and allows
us to check gear ratios and compare set-up items. We can also use the
simulator to understand tyre behaviour. From this we get an
understanding of the car balance and that allows us to determine our
start set-up for the weekend."
JENSON BUTTON
Q. What are your thoughts on the new Yas Marina Circuit?
"It's a fantastic feeling to be going into the final race having
achieved my ambition of winning the Drivers' Championship and with the
team having wrapped up the Constructors' Championship in Brazil. We want
to finish the season in style with a great result but we can be a little
more relaxed in our approach to the weekend! I had a short break in the
Gulf region after the Bahrain Grand Prix and went to have a look at the
Yas Marina Circuit. Even back then, when the construction work was still
underway, the facilities looked outstanding and the organisers have done
a great job in creating a spectacular venue. It's always fun to try a
new race track, particularly one which looks as unique as Yas Marina
with the unusual pitlane exit and the day/night race. I'm sure Abu Dhabi
is going to host an exciting weekend and a great finale to the 2009
Formula One season."
RUBENS BARRICHELLO
Q. Are you looking forward to racing on a new track in Abu Dhabi?
"It's always a good challenge to race at a new venue and the Yas Marina
Circuit looks extremely impressive from the reports that I have seen.
The layout of the circuit seems both fun and challenging and it will be
interesting to start the race in daylight and to finish in evening
conditions. Our track walk on Thursday will be important to get an
initial feel for the characteristics of the circuit and we will spend
the first few laps on Friday getting to grips with the layout. From then
on, it will be business as usual with our standard practice programme.
The team has had a great season so far and we want to finish on a high
with a strong performance this weekend."
Yas Marina Circuit Stats
Circuit Length: 5.554km
Race Distance: 305.470km
Number of Laps: 55
Full Throttle: 60%
Brake Wear: High
Tyre Compounds: Soft / Medium
Downforce Level: High - 8/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 188kph (117mph)
Race Weekend Schedule (all times are local)
Friday 30 October
Practice 1: 1300 - 1430
Practice 2: 1700 - 1830
Saturday 31 October
Practice 3: 1400 - 1500
Qualifying: 1700 - 1800
Sunday 1 November
Race: 1700
For race weekend updates from the Brawn GP team, please visit our media
website at www.BrawnGP.com/media
ENDS
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