Q&A: Mark Gillan, Williams

Williams' chief operations engineer Mark Gillan looks back at the team's💫 performance at the F1 2012 British Grand Prix, where Bruno Senna finished ninth and Pastor Maldonado was involved in more controversy...
Q:
Mark, how would you sum u𝐆p the per𝓡formance of the Williams-Renault FW34 at Silverstone?
Mark Gillan:
In general we were reasonably happy with the pace of the car and both drivers drove well in qualifying. We had g💧ood race starts and Bruno did a very good job finishing in ninth, despite a spin during the first stint. Pastor was looking good for some decent points but unfortunately lost the car on braking on lap 12 and hit Perez, which ultimately hindered Pastor's race.
Q:
With s🌳o little dry running during practice and qualifying, did you have any unforeseen set-up 🌺issues during the race?
Mark Gillan:
No, the race went pretty much to plan. We did have to adjust our set-up on the Friday evening as we experienced too much aqua-planing with bo﷽th drivers.
Q:
Were you able to 🔯get a similar performance out of the hard and soft-compound tyres as in Barcelona?
Mark Gillan:
The conditions❀ were clearly quite different to those experienced in Barcelona, but the tyres performed well and we had no surprising tyre characteristics🦂.
Q:
Bruno drove a strong race toღ ninth place. What can the teamꦫ do to help him improve his one-lap pace during qualifying?
Mark Gillan:
Bruno had a very good race and was particularly strong both at the start and in the last part of the race when he was fighting hard for the ninth place. We continue to work with Bruno in the simulator and with the race programme to help him optimise his qualifying pace and I think that he can take a lot of positives from 🗹Silverstone into Hockenheim. He was unlucky not to progress into the final qualifying ses🐼sion when his hot timed lap was severely compromised by the yellow flag.
Q:
Sergio Perez was very outspoken about his collision with Pastor on lap 12. What was your take on the cras🃏h?
Mark Gillan:
The stewards made the𓃲i🐽r decision and Pastor received a reprimand and a fine which we have accepted.
Q:
The team will test at Silverstone prior🍒 to the n🧸ext race. What are your objectives for the two-day session?
Mark Gillan:
The Silverstone test is a two day young driver test, with Thursday being held on the Grand-Prix circuit and the Friday on the International circuit, which for those who do ♔not know is effectivelꦫy the southern bottom half of the Grand Prix circuit. Williams is very fortunate to have a young test driver with the talent and promise that Valtteri has and basically we want to put him through his paces over the two day event.
Q:
Th🐓e German Grand Prix comes next, in two weeks time. Do you expect the FW34 to be competitive at Hockenheim?
Mark Gillan:
Yes, I do expect us to be competitive and we will be pushing to get bo💟th cars home in the points.