We'll get even better, says Williams star

Juan Pablo Montoya warned Formula 1's front-runners that BMW-Williams will get stronger and stronger as the season progresses. The Colombian starts the European Grand Prix third on the grid and his team mate Ralf Schumacher is on the front row for the second race in succession

We'll get even better, says Williams star

The BMW-Williams duo had looked set to record the team's first 1-2 in nearly four years until Ralf's brother Michael snatched pole. The gathering force of the BMW-Williams title challenge has seen them take two victories and threaten pole at least three times.

"There are new things coming all the time and the team is evolving race by race, and you can see the performance," said Montoya, who has finished only one of the first eight races. "We are getting stronger and stronger and by the end of the year, we will be really strong."

And Montoya was especially pleased with his qualifying effort on Saturday around Germany's Nurburgring.

"We just had some good running, we have got a good set-up, we are focused and that has made the car go quicker," he continued. "There was a lot more time in the car and I am very pleased.

"I am looking forward to the race. My priority is to get to the end of the race and get some points."

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