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'Interesting' Istanbul front wing for Toyota
http://www.f1racing.net/en/news.php?newsID=127617
22 August 2006
Toyota senior general general chassis manager Pascal Vasselon has warned that his team's cars will feature an 'interesting' aerodynamic development on the front wing when they emerge from the garage in Istanbul on Friday.
"Toyota heads to Turkey with an interesting aerodynamic development around the front wing so we will hope to benefit from that as we seek a strong result in the race," said Vasselon.
He also warned about the challenge teams will face selecting the right tyres, "Most of the simulations done by the teams before last year's event underestimated how quick it would be. You can reach speeds of 250kmh and it is very tough both for the driver and the tyres. The tyres have to be hard enough to cope with that corner but you still have to compromise for the generally low grip of the asphalt. Brand new tracks do evolve a lot so we will have to see how much the asphalt has changed since last year."
'Interesting' Istanbul front wing for Toyota
http://www.f1racing.net/en/news.php?newsID=127617
22 August 2006
Toyota senior general general chassis manager Pascal Vasselon has warned that his team's cars will feature an 'interesting' aerodynamic development on the front wing when they emerge from the garage in Istanbul on Friday.
"Toyota heads to Turkey with an interesting aerodynamic development around the front wing so we will hope to benefit from that as we seek a strong result in the race," said Vasselon.
He also warned about the challenge teams will face selecting the right tyres, "Most of the simulations done by the teams before last year's event underestimated how quick it would be. You can reach speeds of 250kmh and it is very tough both for the driver and the tyres. The tyres have to be hard enough to cope with that corner but you still have to compromise for the generally low grip of the asphalt. Brand new tracks do evolve a lot so we will have to see how much the asphalt has changed since last year."