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Alfa Romeo seeks “easy” Spanish GP with new F1 updates

Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42 after his crash

At Imola, Valtteri Bottas had a fire in Friday qualifying and missed the whole of Saturday’s FP2 session while his chassis was replaced and in Florida the Finn had a big crash in FP1 and again skipped FP2 as there was no time to repair the car.

Despite the obvious compromises, Bottas finished fifth at Imola and was heading for the same position in Miami when he ran wide, touched the wall and allowed both Mercedes drivers to pass him.

Vasseur is hoping that in Barcelona the team doesn’t have to face another major repair job and can get some decent track time with its new updates to the C42.

“I would love to have a more easy weekend,” Vasseur told Motorsport.com. “Something very calm with good sessions.

“Honestly, I think that it’s so tight, that nobody can say that we are P4, P5, P6. We just have to be focused on our job, to continue to develop the car, we will have a big update next week in Barcelona, the next race.

“We have to be focused on this, we have to be focused on the production of parts, because it’s a crucial issue for us now. And just to be focused on yourself, not to think about P5, P6 and P7.”

Asked about the package, he added: “For sure the floor is key into the performance. And I think everybody’s working a lot on this. But you will see on Thursday with the FIA declaration, it’s not just the floor.”

Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42 after his crash

Photo by: Alexander Trienitz

Alfa Romeo technical director Xevi Pujolar is expecting performance gains from the updates but  acknowledged that rivals will also bring developments to Barcelona.

“I will not go into details but there is more performance, overall, so we’ll see,” the Spaniard said of the new parts. “And we’ll have to see what our competitors bring, probably quite a lot of updates will get brought to Barcelona.

“With the performance we have got, at least with our updates we can maintain the performance we’ve got relative to our direct competitors and, if not, to increase the advantage.

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