Team: Pat Symonds (CTO), Rob Smedley (Head of Performance Engineering), Jason Somerville (HA), Ed Wood (CD), Claire Williams (DTP), Frank Williams (TP), Patrick Head (Co-Founder), Mike O'Driscoll (Group CEO) Drivers: Felipe Massa, Valtteri Bottas (77), Susie Wolff (3rd), Alex Lynn (Development) Team name: Williams Martini Racing
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Williams: Petrobras gasoline can still waiting for
Dieter Rencken & Ruben Zimmermann,
02 February 2015 - 16:40 CET
The new Petrobras gasoline with which Williams was supposed to go in the 2015 season at the start, according to art director Pat Symonds is not yet operational.
Also, the FW37 will be without fuel from partners Petrobras.
(Motorsport-Total.com) - Back in February 2014 Williams announced its new partnership with the Brazilian oil company Petrobras. The parastatal company that supports, among other driver Felipe Massa should actually serve the team from Grove from the 2015 season with gasoline. As Williams Technical Director Pat Symonds now, however, reported that it will provisionally be nothing.
"We are in this season, not gasoline from Petrobras. We will use it when it's ready. But this is not quite the case. We are still in development," said Symonds and responds to the question, when the fuel will be ready, "inventions can not be planned, so I make no assumptions."
Petrobras had Williams first time in 1998 supplied with gasoline and was the team remained faithful for eleven years until 2008. Last year, the partnership has been revived since adorns the logo of the petroleum company or the Williams FW36 this year the new FW37. The Mercedes engine inside the cars, however provisionally extended not fed with Brazilian fuel.
2015 Winter testing | Session 1, Day 3 - Jerez de la Frontera, Spain (03.02.2015)
"...and there, very much in flames, is Jacques Laffite's Ligier. That's obviously a turbo blaze, and of course, Laffite will be able to see that conflagration in his mirrors... he is coolly parking the car somewhere safe."Murray Walker, San Marino 1985
I wonder if that is the reason for the lessened undercut of the FW37 compared to the FW36 and whether it has severely affected the aims and achievements of the aero department?
I wonder if that is the reason for the lessened undercut of the FW37 compared to the FW36 and whether it has severely affected the aims and achievements of the aero department?
I don't think it's lessened, if you look at where the sidepod actually meets the floor it's pretty similar imo.
Keep in mind that "double floors" have been notoriously finicky ever since the 90's, great wind tunnel results but on the track when the car pitches and rolls everything goes to sh...
With that in mind the rounded sidepod design of the 37 should offer more consistent downforce than the blunt cut of the 36.
Felipe Massa feels Williams Martini Racing is a 'different and better team' to that of twelve months ago as it began to show the first signs of a revival that would take it to third in last year's constructors' standings.
The Brazilian got his first laps in the new FW37 on the third day of the F1 pre-season test in Jerez, focusing on developing the chassis and stability en route to the fourth fastest time.
Indeed, Massa admits there is no focus on the pushing the Mercedes engine at this time – a sentiment echoed by the factory Mercedes team -, so was subsequently pleased with the progress made in others areas.
“I think it was good,” he said. “I think it was a good feeling today in the car, a positive feeling from the car when driving. We're still not where I should be, just the first impressions were very positive. It's still a lot of working and a lot of developing until everything is correct for the first race.
“I think in some areas we improved, I feel the car is more stable than last year, a bit easier to drive, I think that's positive. “I'm talking just about the chassis, the stability and just this type of development. The engine we're still not running what we're supposed to have so the engine is not the main point until now because we're still not running what I hope we will run.”
A year on from his debut with Williams, Massa reflects on the strides made by the team in that time, which was coming into 2014 having suffered one of the worst season's in its history. Now Massa feels the subsequent success of 2014 has made it a better team going forward into 2015.
“It's a different team. It's a lot better team, much more prepared, much more experienced, everything is different. The team is a lot more prepared, it's in much better shape compared to how we started last year. We had a good car, we had a fantastic season, the development was great but I think the team is a lot more prepared, which is good.”