Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Senna also said that he felt the Renault would be stronger than it was in Singapore, despite Korea having one of the lowest average speeds of a permanent track.

Senna: There are a few big traction requirements in Korea but the type of tarmac is very smooth and the layout of the track mean that all the weaknesses we had in Singapore won't be as pronounced in Korea. We should be strong again and our car should be in the top 10 all the way to the end of the season.

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