Honda searching first point at Magny-Cours
The Formula One season returns to Europe next week with Round Eight of the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship, the French Grand Prix, held in the heart of France at the Circuit de Nevers in Magny-Cours.
Before arriving in France, the Honda Racing F1 Team will be appearing at the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend with Jenson Button and Christian Klien taking the RA107 car up the famous hill climb. One of the most popular events on the UK motor sports calendar, Sporting Director Gil de Ferran will also be taking the wheel at Goodwood in a Williams Honda FW11 historic F1 car.
Shuhei Nakamoto, Senior Technical Director “We made some good progress at the three-day test in Jerez this week where the excellent weather allowed us to fully complete our planned programme. We were therefore able to sign off various new mechanical parts and an aerodynamic upgrade for the RA107 as well as further improvements to the stability under braking. We expect a small improvement in performance in both qualifying and the race next weekend at Magny-Cours.”
Jenson Button "The Circuit de Nevers is quite a tricky circuit to get your lap absolutely right however it is a lot of fun to drive and very fast. The start is particularly important, regardless of what side of the grid you are on, and you have to position yourself well for the first two corners to get a good run down the straight to the Adelaide hairpin. This is really the only place on the circuit where you can have a real chance of overtaking. The key to a really quick lap around here is getting the front end of the car working well, particularly for turns one and two. You can lose a lot of time at turn two if you have too much understeer in the car. You also need to have good car stability to make the most of the high speed chicanes.”
Rubens Barrichello “I really enjoy racing at Magny-Cours and it is a really flowing circuits which the drivers generally enjoy. The track has a mixture of high and slow speed turns, and although the track surface is smooth, it can be hard on the rear tyres. The high speed changes of direction between turns four and five, and also turns seven and eight, are particularly challenging. The weather conditions are usually very hot so the team will be well prepared for high track temperatures having spent three days testing in Jerez this week.”