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23 May: European Grand Prix Preview - Williams BMW After a rewarding double podium finish at last weekend's blue riband event in Monaco, the team has little time to draw breath before heading to the Nürburgring for the European Grand Prix. The BMW WilliamsF1 Team achieved its best result so far this season on the streets of Monte Carlo when Nick Heidfeld and Mark Webber crossed the line in second and third places, respectively. With both drivers using new engines for the seventh round of the championship, the team is hoping for another positive result at the first of two of BMW's home Grands Prix. Mark
Webber: Nick Heidfeld: It's also nice to go there because I have more supporters at the Nürburgring than at any other race. During the GP weekend, I will have to spend more time doing PR work and interviews, but it is part of the sport and I actually like it. It's a great boost to go to my home Grand Prix having achieved my best result in my F1 career so far at Monaco last weekend and I hope I can do well again for the team in Germany." Sam Michael
(Technical Director, WilliamsF1): The Nürburgring is a high downforce circuit, with a lot of medium speed corners and one high speed section. There are two opportunities for overtaking into the first corner and one more obvious one into the last chicane. All of the chassis parts that we added to the car for Monaco will be used at the Nürburgring. We have improved the aerodynamics on the FW27 significantly since the start of the season and we are concentrating on traction control and start performance with BMW." Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director): Last year, the organisers of the race introduced a number of new attractions for the spectators which proved very successful. One such initiative, that will be repeated this year, was taxi rides for the fans. For this, BMW provided the vehicles which were chauffeured by the team's drivers. We will be providing this opportunity once again this year. Today's Nürburgring unites the magic of motor racing's past with modern race track architecture and a stadium atmosphere. Demands on the BMW P84/5 engine are average at the Ring in comparison to other GP tracks and, in 2004, we recorded a full-throttle proportion of 55 percent. Mark Webber and Nick Heidfeld will both receive new engines for the European Grand Prix." History and background: In 2003, the BMW WilliamsF1 Team partnership celebrated one of its greatest triumphs on the Nürburgring, the second of three one-two victories to date, when Ralf Schumacher won ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya. WilliamsF1 had previously claimed two GP wins at the Nürburgring, with Canadian driver Jacques Villeneuve winning in 1996 and 1997. 2005 marks the 35th Formula One Grand Prix to be held on the Nürburgring. On 29th July 1951, the Eifel circuit hosted the German Formula One Grand Prix for the first time. In the late 1950s and early 1970s, the German GP temporarily moved to Berlin's Avus track and to Hockenheim. Niki Lauda's horrific accident on 1st August 1976, spelt the demise of the legendary Nordschleife as a Formula One track. The Nürburgring is one of the venues for BMW's Driver Training courses. A range of courses, which take in the Nordschleife, are regularly held in the Eifel. On most days of the year, the public can pay to drive their own car or motorcycle around the Nordschleife. The new Nürburgring was opened on 12th May 1984. Since then, Formula One has held its European Grand Prix in the Eifel nine times, the Luxembourg GP twice (1997 and 1998) and the German Grand Prix once (1985). Between 1999 and 2001, the start/finish was modernised and a new pit building and press centre were built. 2002 saw the completion of the Mercedes Arena. This stadium-like section of the course increased the circuit length by some 600 metres. The Formula BMW ADAC Championship will be holding races seven and eight on the Nürburgring as part of the support programme for the European GP. Formula BMW, which now encompasses four championships (Asia, Britain, the USA and Germany) is contested by teenagers in state-of-the-art single-seaters, powered by 140 bhp BMW engines. 2005 European Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Williams BMW: Williams confirm Wurz and Rosberg for 2007 (02/08/2006) More news from BMW Williams F1
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