| This weekend sees the GP2 teams head to Belgium for  one of the most popular venues for drivers and spectators, the magnificent Spa  Francorchamps circuit, venue for the 10th weekend of the 2012 GP2  Series.
 The track contains some of  the most famous corners in racing over its 7.004 km length with such historic  names as Eau Rouge, Radillon, Les Combes, Stavelot, Blanchimont and La Source.  With its mixture of very fast and very slow corners, changes in elevation and  high-speed straights it is a circuit that requires total commitment from a  driver and, this in turn, requires a very good set up to his chassis. 
            At the 2011 Spa weekend Christian Vietoris took pole position and an excellent victory in the Saturday Feature Race for  Racing Engineering. 
            The Spanish team will be  looking to continue their recent run of good results that has seen their  drivers score two second places and a fourth in the last two rounds at Budapest  and Hockenheim. Fabio Leimer has been very fast in recent races and will be  looking to take a win in Belgium whilst Nathanaël Berthon’s improved form in  recent races means that the young Frenchman must now be considered as a  potential winner. 
            Such has been the closeness  of the racing this year and, with a maximum 48 points available, a good result  this weekend could see both of the Racing Engineering drivers making  substantial gains in the rankings. 
            Below Thomas Couyotopoulo, Sporting Director of Racing Engineering, looks  forward to Spa:             There has been a summer break between the GP2  event in Budapest and this weekend’s round at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps  track. What has the team and its drivers been doing? 
   
              The month of July has been  busy with 3 race weekends so the break in August has given us more time to  realize all the standard work that is normally planned between events. This  includes full service of the cars; repaint the many bodywork elements, revision  of some critical elements and anticipation of the future events that will take  place in "back to back" from a mechanical, logistical and engineering  point of view. The engineers have already prepared the base set-up for several  upcoming race events, the driving pre-analysis and they have been working with  the drivers on the simulator. All the team also had the opportunity to take  holidays, which is important as they also need to relax and stay highly  motivated for the upcoming events. 
               
              The upcoming event is taking place at Spa, a  track that most drivers like very much. Why is this, and what are the tracks'  characteristics? 
               
              Spa remains one of the best  tracks in the world, if not the best. It offers a full range of corner  characteristics, with high, medium and low speeds, but all this while passing  through a fantastic landscape, which also makes the racing more challenging:  some corners have to be considered in three dimensions as the compression  through Eau Rouge for example is allowing speed to be carried that would not be  possible in a similar corner if it’s flat. Some other corners are hard due to  off-camber and a downhill inclination but it makes it very interesting. Spa is  also the longest circuit of the season and the changing weather conditions  sometimes mean that some parts of the track are damp while others are dry. Spa  is overall a quite fast track except for the "bus-stop" and "La  Source", with some long straights and flowing corners which should suit  our set-up well. 
               
              What will be the main factors to consider this  weekend? 
   
              As the lap is so long, it  also means that the tyres need to be properly managed in order to get the best  out of the qualifying session. Spa is very demanding in lateral and vertical  forces going through the tyres so it will give the medium and soft compounds  (only medium in 2011) a hard time. Obviously, it is possible as well to see the  wet tyres in action this weekend as the microclimate over Spa often creates  tricky situations…             Timetable: 
          Practice: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 12:00 (GMT+2)  
          Qualifying: Fri 31 Aug 2012, 16:00 (GMT+2)  
          Race 1: Sat 01 Sep 2012, 15:40 (GMT+2)  
          Race 2: Sun 02 Sep 2012, 10:35 (GMT+2) |