16 May 2011 by Keith Collantine
Williams[1] will continue their efforts to get the FW33 on the pace by introducing upgrades to the rear wing and diffuser at this weekend?s race.
Technical director Sam Michael said: ?Since the Turkish Grand Prix, we have been working on our new rear wings that we ran in practice at Istanbul Park and we will have them on both cars again in Barcelona.
?In addition to that we?ll have new exhaust blown diffusers to test.?
Williams are one of four teams yet to score a point in 2011[2], the others being Lotus, HRT and Virgin.
Michael added: ?Barcelona is a circuit that demands good aero efficiency. It isn?t a track that is hard on brakes and with its long high speed corners, the aero efficiency of the cars can be the biggest performance differentiator.
?The circuit layout hasn?t been favourable for overtaking in the past ? however with the tyre degradation and the moveable rear wing it will likely be different this year.?
2011 Spanish Grand Prix
Image ? Williams/LAT
References
- ^ Williams (www.f1fanatic.co.uk)
- ^ one of four teams yet to score a point in 2011 (www.f1fanatic.co.uk)
- ^ Browse all 2011 Spanish Grand Prix articles (www.f1fanatic.co.uk)
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