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Britain preview quotes: Williams

Nico Rosberg: "Silverstone is a great track, I really enjoy driving it and our car should go well there

"We had a productive test there before France, so we should have a good chance of scoring points this weekend. In addition, it's always a good race because it's the team's home GP.

"There's a lot of history for us at Silverstone, having taken our first ever win back in 1979, so it also holds a lot of good memories. And I hope the atmosphere will be fantastic due to Lewis."

Alex Wurz: "Silverstone is our home GP, so that's exciting for everyone in the team, but I also love it because it's a cool track. There's no braking in the high speed first sector and lots of g- forces for the drivers to contend with.

"It is quite a difficult track to get right though because of the different wing types required and the changeable conditions. Getting a good set-up is tricky and often has to be a compromise between top speed and downforce for the corners.

"As we saw in France, it's going to be a hard fight again because everyone is very close, but we'll be on the maximum attack to get some points.

"I'm travelling to the UK a bit early and will get there on Tuesday night for an RBS function before I go to Hamleys on Wednesday. There, I'll meet the winner of the competition to create a new helmet design for me which I will be racing with on Sunday."

Sam Michael, Technical Director: "Silverstone Circuit has a bit of everything for the drivers and the engineers. A high speed first sector, combined with a slow speed third sector, forces a set-up compromise.

"Aero efficiency is a key factor because, unless a driver makes a mistake or there is a very large differential in car performance, overtaking is extremely difficult here.

"We tested at Silverstone just two weeks ago which gave us the opportunity to work on significant set-up changes and sign off the systems that we would normally spend Friday checking.

"During Friday's practice sessions, therefore, we should be concentrating on tyres and fine tuning the cars' balance for any changes that may be needed since the test.

"For example, there was quite a lot of gusting wind at Silverstone a couple of weeks ago which there may not be this week and that would inevitably make a difference.

"Most teams will run with a two stop strategy at Silverstone. Bridgestone will bring the hard and medium compound Potenza tyres for us to choose from, and both are good tyres here."

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