Label: Xavi Pujolar

Verstappen wants to break all records

Verstappen wants to break all records

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Next Sunday, Max Verstappen will become the youngest racer to ever drive in Formula 1, but this is not the only record the 1-year-old wants to break. His exact age next Sunday will be seventeen years and one hundred and sixty-six days, breaking the old record by about two years. He told the Telegraph that the fact that he is the youngest does not bother him at all, and he sets high goals for the coming years. "I want to break other records, I want to break all records, a record for the most wins, the most championship titles. That's all that matters. Age doesn't matter for wins, I just want to win the championship." Some Formula XNUMX names judge the young man with much praise. Helmut Marko compares him to Ayrton Senna, and racing engineer Xevi Pujolar as the best he has ever seen
Williams priority FW35

Williams priority FW35

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The boss, Williams racing engineer Xevi Pujolar, is convinced that Williams must continue to work hard on this year's car and not focus too quickly on the new one for 2014. The team from Grove started the first part of this season very devastatingly, because for once they did not won not a single point of the World Cup (in 2011 they won only 5 points in the whole season, for once it looks even worse). Either way, all teams are facing a shift in capacity to develop this year’s and new race car for the upcoming season. Despite the major technical changes that will take effect in the coming season, Pujolar believes that if they understand this year's car better, it will also help them with the new one for 2014: "Our main priority is to understand this year's car, because otherwise
Williams predicts progress

Williams predicts progress

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The Williams team started this season rather clumsily, as both Maldonado and Bottas were not among the points winners for once. Nevertheless, they remain optimistic in the team, as they are aware that only hard work can save them. For the start of the European part of this season, Williams is supposed to focus on the redesign of the exhaust part of the FW34 car, with which they want to speed up other developments as well. Racing chief engineer Xevi Pujolar is announcing a big update of the car for Barcelona, ​​but he does not want to make any major predictions: "We are all working hard, I believe that our changes will work, but for once it is difficult to say how we will be compared to others. This season, the races were very similar for us, despite the fact that the situation changed a lot with the change of tires. Noticed sm