Renault F1 prepares for tomorrow

Published on 09/10/2010 à 19:28

Pierre Tassel

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The postponement of qualifying until Sunday modifies the programs of the teams, who must deal with this new schedule. “It’s the calm before the storm,” said Steve Nielsen, sports director of Renault F1. " We know that tomorrow will be very, very busy, and we must prepare for it as best we can. The situation means that there is no parc ferme this evening, so we are in the regulatory period which separates free practice from qualifying. Normally you only have two hours to prepare the cars. There we will have all night. »

« After a normal session, we would have had the end of the afternoon, then all of Sunday morning to prepare for the race ", added Steve Nielsen. “ But tomorrow we will only have three hours to prepare everything. Engineers meet now and work out a plan for tomorrow to get the job done as best as possible »

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