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Spain Again – Mark’s European GP Preview

POSTED ON June 24th, 2011

Mark has already arrived in Valencia for this weekend’s European Grand Prix. It’s a race in which he hasn’t had much luck in the past and he’s hoping to put that right in Sunday’s 57-lap race.

“I was on the front row here last year,” says Mark, “but I then had the accident with [Heikki] Kovalainen in the race. It was a nasty one, but I’ve done a bit of racing since then and it’s not an issue to return here. I look forward to getting started and I think we can be competitive this weekend – that’s our goal.”

The Valencia Street Circuit has more corners – 25 – than any other circuit on the Formula One calendar. It has some similarities to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal because it has lots of slow corners and long straights, and, as a result, it’s very sensitive to DRS and KERS.

“This is probably the most sensitive track of the year so far in terms of DRS and KERS,” says Mark. “You’re going to need them along the long straights and, unlike in Montreal, we’re likely to have a dry race on Sunday so we’ll get to see how back-to-back DRS zones work out.”

Mark will have to deal with a slightly different technical programme this weekend, following a change to the technical regulations. Teams are no longer permitted to change the engine mapping on their cars between qualifying and the race, and a bigger change is scheduled for Silverstone in two weeks time, when off-throttle diffusers will be banned.

“As a team, we’re not overly concerned by these changes,” says Mark. “I don’t think they’ll have a big effect on the shape of the championship battle, but it would certainly have been cheaper for everyone if we’d been told about them before the start of the season. Everyone was looking at these areas of development over the winter and it’s much more expensive to make changes now.”

For the statisticians among you, Mark’s current total of 94 points is one more than he had at the same stage last year, when he led the championship.

“The lay of the land is very different this year,” says Mark. “Seb [Vettel] has had a phenomenal start to the season and everyone else has got their work cut out to reel him in. It would be good to start doing that this weekend!”

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Comments
Jay POSTED June 26th, 2011

It intrigues me as to who, and why, these changes to the cars are demanded by the…committee?

It makes one wondwer whether there are vested interests working against RedBulls dominance…

Patto POSTED June 24th, 2011

Yeah lets go Mark ,good luck.

3 Amigos POSTED June 24th, 2011

Ooooh Yes!!! Leading the 1st Practice!!! Love uuuuuuuu!!!!!! YEEEEHAAA!

richi POSTED June 24th, 2011

all the best mark!!!

Dian POSTED June 24th, 2011

I remenber the accident with Kovalainen, I hope this time there are no accidents, and that you will have the best race ;)

soraya POSTED June 24th, 2011

The french media likes you very much and always speek about you as “le grand simpathique Mark” be coll mate!!!

soraya POSTED June 24th, 2011

hi, dont stress over the “press” if they ask you questionss about Seb, Well the point the finger and smile, what is important is the race and the points, so good luck for sunday I will watch the quallif.

Eva POSTED June 24th, 2011

Best of luck!! Hope you not having issues with KERS.

Dina A. POSTED June 24th, 2011

YES Mark, it MUST start this weekend..!!!!!!!!!
You’ve got the skill and the will! Be fast & safe! All the best from your greek fan!

3 Amigos POSTED June 24th, 2011

Mark!!! Be safe and win!!!! Go for it GO GOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Ooooh Yes!!!! We love you very much!

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