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24 June: 2005 French Grand Prix, Circuit de Nevers, Magny Cours, 1-2-3 July PREVIEW The midpoint of the season sees the return of Formula One to Europe for round 10 of the 2005 World Championship - the French Grand Prix. After a positive weekend in Canada, where Jenson Button celebrated his second pole position, and further progress in free practice and qualifying in Indianapolis, the team is looking forward to a more successful second half of the season. Following the events of the US Grand Prix, the team is eager to get back racing in Magny Cours and has been focusing on an intensive test in Jerez this week in preparation. The next three weeks will be a busy period for the B·A·R Honda team. All three drivers have undertaken the testing duties in Jerez this week and immediately after will attend one of the most popular events in the UK motorsport calendar, the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Jenson and Takuma will be will running the 2005 B?A?R Honda 007 up the famous hill during the weekend, whilst team Sporting Director Gil de Ferran and third driver Anthony Davidson will both be behind the wheel of the Honda NSX which raced at the 2004 24-hour Nürburgring race and the historic Honda RA 272 which claimed Honda's first Grand Prix victory in 1965. The team will then be travelling to Magny Cours for the first of four Grands Prix in the next five weeks. The 4.4 km Circuit de Nevers in Magny Cours is well-known for its unusually smooth surface and grip levels to change throughout the day as temperatures rise and fall. This causes headaches for the drivers and engineers who have to chase the set-up as conditions change. Overtaking is notoriously difficult at Magny Cours - the track itself is made up of a combination of slow hairpins, medium-speed turns and fast chicanes - with the best opportunity being under braking for the Adelaide Hairpin. JENSON BUTTON ON THE FRENCH GRAND PRIX TAKUMA SATO ON THE FRENCH
GRAND PRIX GIL DE FERRAN, SPORTING DIRECTOR SHUHEI NAKAMOTO, ENGINEERING
DIRECTOR, HONDA RACING DEVELOPMENT The Circuit The Circuit de Nevers is located in Burgundy, the geographic heartland of France and has been home to the French Grand Prix since 1991. Although drivers and fans alike often describe the track as modern and bland, it has had its fair share of exciting races over the years - notably the wet race in 1999. The nine-turn circuit is blessed with a smooth surface and boasts generous run-off areas, although its twisty layout means that overtaking possibilities in dry conditions have traditionally been limited to the slow Adelaide hairpin. Lap times vary noticeably at Magny Cours depending on the ambient temperature. In common with many other circuits, Formula One cars are set up to race with high levels of downforce, without completely compromising straight-line speed. 2005 French Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from B.A.R: Honda announce test driver lineup for 2007 (15/11/2006)Valencia Test Report (02/02/2006) Valencia Test Report (01/02/2006) Valencia Test Report (31/01/2006) Barcelona Test Report (27/01/2006) Barcelona Test Report (26/01/2006) Barcelona Test Report (25/01/2006) Honda unveils new F1 challenger (25/01/2006) Jerez Test Report (20/01/2006) Jerez Test Report (19/01/2006) More news from BAR Honda F1
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