Drivers
hail 'fantastic' Algarve track
The new Algarve circuit has been hailed as "fantastic" by Formula
One drivers following their maiden test at the Portuguese track earlier
this month.
Formula One made its debut at the Iberian track with a three-day
test attended by the Ferrari and McLaren teams.
"It's a fantastic track, it looks like a roller-coaster," McLaren
test driver Pedro de la Rosa was quoted as saying by Autosprint
magazine.
"It's enjoyable, especially for a test driver who normally
always runs on the usual two-three tracks.
"From a physical point of view it's not very demanding:
I'd say it's about as demanding as Jerez. However it's possible
that when the grip will increase because of the rubber laid on
it, then it will be more demanding."
Teammate Gary Paffett added: "This track is a constant
challenge because it's an alternation of uphill and downhill
sections and it's hard to find the braking point, just like it's
difficult to find the best line.
"With the track being slippery we didn't make a big effort
to find the optimal set-up, we used the settings used at Montmelo
and Jerez, knowing that they would have worked fine."
Ferrari's tester Marc Gene said the track still needed rubber
to be laid down, but he also heaped praise on it.
"The track is still very slippery, because the right level
of rubber on it is still lacking," the Spaniard said.
"If six teams were present, then the problem would have
been solved in just one day, but with two teams you need more
time. Besides this problem, the track seems fantastic to me."
Circuit director Juan Alvarez said, however, that the track
was yet to make a profit.
"We've put a lot of effort to improve the track but, considering
the permanent structure required by F1, you need at least 20
test days in order to begin making a profit," he said. "At
the moment we have only eight testing days confirmed for 2009,
and that's not enough.
"We have an agreement with F1 until 2011 but after that
we'll have to rethink the situation, which at the moment isn't
good, because the cost for hosting testing is getting higher
and higher."
source: autosport.com
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