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Hoping for changeable conditions
British GP - Spyker Ferrari - Preview
Only one week after the conclusion of the French Grand Prix, teams will be out in action again for round nine of the FIA Formula One World Championship. The British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit Northamptonshire is particularly special
for the Spyker Formula One Team. Based just across from the main gate of the circuit, for many of the team's 230 strong staff, this is a 'home' event.

Colin Kolles, Team Principal and Managing Director

Do you see Silverstone as a particularly special race for the team?
"For sure personally we all look forward to it as it's just across from the factory so family and friends can come more than they can to another race. The atmosphere is always very good too and I hope we will have quite a few supporters! We also spend many days testing there so it does feel very familiar, but professionally we don't approach it as any different to any other event on the calendar. We ultimately have the same aims we always have and we do not make any more effort than we do for other events as we are always trying our best."

After a frustrating French Grand Prix, what are the goals for Silverstone?
"There is little point in dwelling on France - we now have to leave France behind and focus on getting a fault-free performance from the team and drivers.
We have shown that our race pace is getting better - Adrian's lap times in the early part of the race last weekend show that we are quite capable of keeping pace with the teams in front, but we have to look for consistency now without making any mistakes at all."

How were you disappointed in the French Grand Prix weekend?
"It was overall a difficult weekend and I am never pleased when we don't get two cars to the finish. There were some positives from the race though - after a difficult start, Adrian's pace was particularly good before his first pit stop and despite his penalty he managed to keep the same speed as the rest of the field. He was just too far down to be able to make up any positions. Christijan did have a very hard weekend though, with a damaged car and then obviously that pit stop. But we now have another race and we need to concentrate on this."

Mike Gascoyne, Chief Technical Officer

With the Spyker factory just across the road from the circuit, does the preparation for Silverstone differ to any other race on the calendar?

"In terms of our preparation for the race, no, we don't view it any differently as we do for other races. We had the luxury of returning to the factory after France, while most teams came straight to the circuit from Magny-Cours. While we are used to operating from the trucks at the track, with only one week between the French Grand Prix and Silverstone we are able to bring them back to the factory and re-prep there ready for Thursday. It makes it much easier for the boys to get ready. It doesn't make much difference being so close to the HQ over a weekend, but obviously if we have any problems with the cars it's much easier for us to get parts over."

Adrian's performance was particularly promising in France. Despite the problems in the race, is this a sign of the team's improving race pace?
"To be honest when Adrian was in free air, his pace was a lot better than we saw on Saturday, which shows we have to get Qualifying right. We know what the pace of the car is at the moment, but we qualified a second and a half behind the Super Aguris, and over 70 laps we finished 20 seconds down on Sato, so obviously we are better than we are making ourselves look in Qualifying."

The team ultimately had to race with two spare cars in France, has this put the team at a disadvantage now for Silverstone?
"Obviously Christijan damaged a chassis on the Friday, and we drove a replacement that we had built as a test car out from the factory to France. It was fortunate as obviously we needed it on Sunday when Adrian developed an electrical problem on the grid. Christijan's original race car has now been repaired and will be the test car for the next test at Spa. In the race although Christijan had his problem in the pitstop, we were able to repair the car and the fuel rig very quickly and there was no major damage to either. There won't be any penalties at all this race for using the two spares in the race, Adrian has to use the same engine he used in the T-car, but it is a full race-spec engine so there won't be any further problems from this point of view."

Are you happy to be going somewhere where you've had three days of testing?
"Definitely. We were more competitive in Barcelona where we had tested pre-event, so hopefully Silverstone should be better for us.

When you were last in this factory it was during the 'glory years' of Jordan. For you personally, this race must hold a great deal of memories.
"Silverstone was great when I was last here. In 1999 we had Damon racing in his last season and we were having a very successful year, especially with Heinz-Harald Frentzen. He had won in Magny-Cours and coming here actually the whole place was a sea of yellow. We used to park at the factory and then walk over and it was very good to get the reaction of the fans congratulating you and wishing you luck and the atmosphere. The race in '99 was a real 'home' race."

Now you are back at Spyker, the expectations are slightly different?
"At the moment we are where we expected to be at the back of the grid, but with the weather we've had over the last few weeks in the UK and the rain showers that could obviously mix things up. We'd look to get the strategy right and see what we could pick up. Rain or showers and changeable conditions would be very good for us."
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