Williams stops its testing program in Barcelona…
Williams driver Nico Rosberg stopped his Friday testing program after his Japanese teammate Kazuki Nakajima crashed heavily into the safety barriers. Nakajima emerged unscathed from this accident, which occurred in a high-speed corner. He was, of course, in a FW30 still powered by Toyota engines. He will start his first full F1 season in Melbourne […]

Williams driver Nico Rosberg stopped his Friday testing program after his Japanese teammate Kazuki Nakajima crashed heavily into the safety barriers.
Nakajima emerged unscathed from this accident, which occurred in a high-speed corner. He was, of course, in a FW30 still powered by Toyota engines.
He will start his first full F1 season in Melbourne on March 16 after having a solid race in Brazil last October.
A team spokesperson told the Reuters news agency that Rosberg’s car was deliberately left aside so that all the engineers and technicians could repair the Japanese driver’s car. They also need to discover the causes of this crash.
« The problem was related to the assembly of the front wing which was poorly secured. The car will be ready again tomorrow, » he said.