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Silverstone has not been kind to Toyota
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Jarno Trulli's well deserved third position in the French Grand Prix has moved the Toyota team to within one point of rivals Red Bull Renault who are fourth in the championship standings. With 14 points scored in the last two races, Toyota are upbeat heading to Silverstone.
This is the halfway point of the season, are you happy with the first half?
"Yes, I have to say I am happy with our progress. We are back at the top of the midfield again after the great result in Magny-Cours and actually in the race we were even better than that because we were quicker than the BMWs and able to finish ahead of both McLarens. We have every reason to believe we have made a genuine gain in performance."
How has that improvement been achieved?
"We went to Magny-Cours with quite a lot of upgrades on the car as part of our continuing development programme. We had new front and rear wings and also new suspension elements and as a package that worked very well and delivered a good step."
Are you confident you can keep up this pace?
"I am confident we have made a genuine step forward and that will be visible at Silverstone as well because the car configuration is very close to Magny-Cours. Of course the other teams are working hard to improve as well and we don't know how much progress they have made at the last test. Again we will have some upgrades coming after they were tested last week so we are optimistic.
We feel much stronger on a ‘normal' circuit such as Magny-Cours or Silverstone compared to Montreal or Monaco, where we had a hard time."
Can you describe the characteristics of Silverstone?
"It is one of the highest speed circuits and a by product of this is that probably it is the most severe on tyres of the season because of the high-speed corners. We will be using the hardest compounds of the Bridgestone Potenza tyres for this reason. It is a medium-high downforce circuit which puts very little stress on the brakes. This is because the average speed is high so you have good cooling and you have few low-speed corners so the braking energy is low."
What has our experience been of the hard compound Bridgestone tyres?
"Normally these two compounds don't suffer any major issues. Because they are on the hard side they are stable and consistent throughout the weekend and usually we find these compounds are easier to manage than the two soft compounds. So in general we don't expect any serious issues with the tyres this weekend."