Barrichello: Natural to renew Williams deal

12 August, 2010

2010 British Grand Prix - Saturday Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England 10th July 2010 Rubens Barrichello, Williams FW32 Cosworth. Portrait. Helmets.  World Copyright: Glenn Dunbar / LAT Photographic ref: Digital Image _G7C5704

Rubens Barrichello remains as committed as ever to Formula 1

Aug.12 (GMM) Rubens Barrichello is still confident that he is set to extend his record-longest formula one career into a 19th consecutive season.

2010 Australian Grand Prix - Saturday Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia 27th March 2010. Rubens Barrichello, Williams FW32 Cosworth. Portrait.  Photo: Glenn Dunbar/LAT Photographic ref: Digital Image GD5D8873

Rubens is well respected at Williams

At Spa-Francorchamps in two weeks, the Brazilian will celebrate an unprecedented 300th grand prix, but currently he is only contracted to keep racing until his 306th career race in November.

However, the signs are strong that the famous British team Williams is planning an unchanged driver lineup for 2011.

“We have been working together on the 2011 car,” the 38-year-old is quoted by the Brazilian press. “So I think the (contract) renewal is a natural process.”

The winner of 11 grands prix said the Grove based team has benefitted from their collaboration so far.

Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Jordan 193, made his Grand Prix debut. South African Grand Prix, Rd 1, Kyalami, South Africa, 14 March 1993.

Rubens signs autographs on the weekend of his F1 debut at the 1993 South African GP

“The team has used me in the best possible way. With Williams we have 100 per cent confidence in talking about the car now.

“From the moment we have chosen this way, especially in the wind tunnel, everything has improved,” said the former Jordan, Stewart, Ferrari and Brawn driver.

“It is hard to say when Williams will win again, but the trend this year has been very noticeable. The greatest pride is that my information has not only served me, but my teammate (Nico Hulkenberg) as well. We are on the right track,” said Barrichello.

Meanwhile, while the F1 world railed against Michael Schumacher’s aggressive driving in Hungary recently, Williams’ Sam Michael said the move was more indicative of Barrichello’s form.

“From my perspective, it just proved to everyone how completely committed Rubens is,” said the Grove based team’s technical director.

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One Response to Barrichello: Natural to renew Williams deal

  1. Arthur 13 August, 2010 at 10:46 am

    Rubens Barrichello is the most complete driver of all there is today. I priase him not only for his driving skills but also for his naturally good personality. He is the hungriest driver of all times… He deserves to become a world champion some day…

    The overtake maneuver showed how precise and concentrated a driver he is. The best and the most dangerous overtake I have ever seen in F1…

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