Tisková informace - WilliamsF1 (EN)
Miroslav Sanytrák | 16.12.07 | Aktuality
Dickie Stanford, Test Team Manager, Williams F1:
"We opened our four day test at Jerez today with Kazuki Nakajima and Nico
Huelkenberg. Kazuki was working through the final part of our 2007 test programme and
Nico joined us for his first run in a Formula One car. Nico provided solid feedback for his
debut outing and will continue in the car tomorrow alongside Nico Rosberg. After
tomorrow, Kazuki and Nico Rosberg will be on testing duties for the remaining two days."
JEREZ TEST - 5 DECEMBER 2007
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Dickie Stanford, Test Team Manager, Williams F1:
"Nico Rosberg and Nico Hulkenberg were on duty for the team today. We’ve
had a productive session, which saw the pair steadily work through the
programme with no major problems. Hulkenberg has done a good job over the
past two days and given us some useful feedback. Kazuki will return to the
cockpit tomorrow to join Nico Rosberg for the remaining two days of testing."
JEREZ TEST - 6 DECEMBER 2007
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Dickie Stanford, Test Team Manager, Williams F1:
"Kazuki rejoined the test today and worked on set-up developments with Nico
Rosberg in the interim FW29Bs. Although hindered by several red flags, it was
another helpful day for the team. Both drivers will return tomorrow for the final
test day of 2007."
JEREZ TEST - 7 DECEMBER 2007
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Dickie Stanford, Test Team Manager, Williams F1:
"Today was our last day of testing of the year. Between them, Nico Rosberg,
Kazuki Nakajima and Nico Hulkenberg managed to complete all the
development work on our agenda over the four days and covered 2,085kms.
We also had a successful first outing on the slick tyres today. Everyone on the
test team has done a great job this year and we thank them for all their hard
work over the season."
Kazuki Nakajima:
“It was a good test for us as we tried out many different set-up options. The
mileage I’ve covered this week has given me more valuable time in the car in
preparation for next year so I am happy.”
Nico Hulkenberg:
“My first experience in a Formula One car was really exciting. I spent the first
day just getting used to the car, in particular the speeds and the brakes as
they’re quite different to what I’m used to. Having a second day in the cockpit
then allowed me to make some good progress with my times and I feel I worked
well with the engineers to give some technical feedback. Overall, it was really
good fun so thanks to the team for giving me the opportunity.”