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24 June: French Grand Prix Preview - Williams BMW Formula One returns to European soil next weekend for the tenth round of the championship, the French Grand Prix. Following events in Indianapolis, the BMW WilliamsF1 Team is eager to resume normal service and provide the sport's fans with an entertaining race. Having won five out of the fourteen French Grands Prix to have been staged at the Circuit de Nevers, WilliamsF1 equals Ferrari as the most successful team ever to have raced at Magny-Cours. The aggressive development programme continues with significant new aero parts for the FW27 which the team hopes will set a foundation for a positive result in France and the ensuing Europeans rounds. Nick Heidfeld: Mark Webber: Sam Michael (Technical Director, WilliamsF1): Magny-Cours has three high speed areas, the first section of the lap and the two chicanes, as well as some slow and medium speed corners. It is traditionally a very smooth circuit which has an interesting end to the lap because the track creates a good line into the pit lane. This means that time lost in the pit lane is low. The tarmac at Magny-Cours is more dependent on temperature than normal which means lap times vary significantly during the day. Strategy will be interesting in Magny-Cours because of the pit lane time and typically high tyre degradation that we see at Magny-Cours." Mario
Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director): The circuit at Magny-Cours has an average full throttle percentage. However, we have experienced a number of hot races there and high thermal loads naturally mean considerable demands on reliability. The two engines with which Mark and Nick will be racing in France are the same as those run in Indianapolis and therefore have covered a limited distance." History and background: This year's race will be the 15th time the French Grand Prix has been held in Magny-Cours. The first Grand Prix was held in 1950 in Reims (which went on to host 11 further GPs), making this year's race the 55th Formula One race to be held in France. Other French tracks to have hosted the event include Paul Ricard (14 times), Dijon and Rouen (5 times each), Clermont-Ferrand (4 times), and Le Mans (once). Despite its rural setting, the Circuit de Nevers is a modern race track with a relatively level surface. The circuit presents a challenging combination of fast and slow corners, along with several overtaking opportunities. To date, WilliamsF1 has celebrated five wins in Magny-Cours and eight pole positions. The latest victory was secured by Ralf Schumacher in 2003 for the BMW WilliamsF1 Team. In 2001, Ralf Schumacher claimed the first of the Anglo-German partnership's 17 pole positions. 2005 French 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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