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San Marino Preview Quotes: Williams

Juan Pablo Montoya: "I am glad be back to racing in Europe, and especially at Imola. Although I have never managed to make it onto the podium there, it is a race that the whole team looks forward to. The most noticeable change we will have to respond to will be the temperatures in San Marino which will be colder than the first three races. But this should not be a problem as we are confident about this as the Michelin tyres have considerably improved for cold conditions. I think the FW25 should work OK at Imola and we might be able to make up for the mixture of bad luck, difficult circumstances and mistakes that have not got us off to the best start this season."

Juan Pablo Montoya: "I am glad be back to racing in Europe, and especially at Imola. Although I have never managed to make it onto the podium there, it is a race that the whole team looks forward to. The most noticeable change we will have to respond to will be the temperatures in San Marino which will be colder than the first three races. But this should not be a problem as we are confident about this as the Michelin tyres have considerably improved for cold conditions. I think the FW25 should work OK at Imola and we might be able to make up for the mixture of bad luck, difficult circumstances and mistakes that have not got us off to the best start this season."

Ralf Schumacher: "My disappointment about the outcome of the Brazilian Grand Prix was short-lived. I am now focused on what is ahead, because the job at Imola will be difficult. I remember last year that we did not have the smallest chance against Ferrari. This time circumstances are different and the most recent test at Le Castellet has taken us another step forward. Improvements in testing are important, as the aim is now not only to beat Ferrari, but also prevent McLaren from opening up a lead. All this said, Imola may not suit our car perfectly but it is always nice coming back to the location of my maiden F1 win. Perhaps this positive feeling might support me on the way to a good result."

Sam Michael, Chief Operations Engineer: "After a wet race in Brazil, we have been testing in the wet at the Paul Ricard circuit in France with Marc and Ralf. We have also been working on chassis setup and aero developments. San Marino can also be quite cold and wet. It is a circuit that rewards downforce, engine power and a mechanical setup that is good for the curbs without compromising high speed stability. The Imola circuit has medium to high speed corners, a couple of chicanes and requires a lot of braking. Aside from the demands it places on the car, it also presents a big challenge for the drivers. Traditionally Imola is a multi-stop strategy due to the relatively short pitlane, but whether the new rules will lend themselves to this remains to be seen. We are confident that we are strong in our pitstop times based on the team's performance so far this year. We have been conducting a lot of tyre testing to improve our position relative to the competition, using the pre-season Imola test as a baseline. It will be interesting to see how far we have progressed."

Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director: "After three turbulent long distance Grands Prix, we hope for a more straightforward beginning to the European season. Hopefully in Imola we will race under more representative conditions which would allow a genuine comparison of everybody's competitiveness. We have several good reasons for looking forward to Imola. For the first time this season we will not have to work out of containers as we will have our trucks and motorhomes in the paddock. This makes logistics easier and improves our working conditions. Furthermore, the landmark BMW's first victory after its return to F1, achieved by Ralf Schumacher in Imola in 2001, is unforgettable. Imola is a challenging circuit, not only for the brakes but also for the engines. Due to high downforce settings and uphill sections, a powerful engine is important. In Italy we will be running the latest version of the BMW P83 that we ran in the Friday qualifying sessions in Australia and Malaysia and entered in the race in Brazil for the first time."

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