Monday, March 8, 2010

Renault Target Big Four


Renault team did not set targets on the grandiose Formula 1 competition in 2010. As stated principal team, Eric Boullier, they only hoped to enter the competitive position of the four great in the beginning of this season, although it also must have ambition through a very big hurdle. Results pre-season test last month to make Renault not too optimistic. The problem, as long as the tests are carried out in Spain, the French car manufacturer is difficult to penetrate the dominance of the candidates won, such as Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull Racing, and Mercedes GP. "It is very difficult to understand and see in detail the results of winter testing, and how they compare with other teams. You see, we do not know what they do approach," says Boullier late prime F1 series in 2010 in Bahrain, March 14. "We made the decision to always fill up the fuel in each test because we believe that this is the best way to understand and develop the car. To look up, I hope we can approach the four teams great," added the man from France who now following the lead team's Flavio Briatore. Robert Kubica also agreed with the statement of the boss. Poland was admitted drivers very difficult to say how much power Renault. However, Kubica admitted that Renault has worked very well and are on the right track. "Hard to say about its performance, but we are on the right path. We also have not come up with all the latest updates, and no aero upgrades in Bahrain later. We hope that (aero) will match the wind tunnel so that the performance could be better," Kubica said. "Overall, the four top teams seem a bit closer, but there are some who are still hiding their potential during the test. So far, I think Ferrari and Mercedes looks very strong," he said. Meanwhile, Vitaly Petrov Kubica as teammates who will perform his debut in F1 at the end of the arena this season claims can not wait to perform. He wanted to prove that many people mistakenly thought that he was nervous about the competitive race this land the jet velocity. "People asked me if I was nervous. But I've never race and I knew what I needed to do," said the Russian drivers origin. "Of course there are differences in F1 and I am still learning about cars and how to work with the team. However, I feel in good condition and I can not wait to race in Bahrain," he concluded.
Source : compas.com