
Williams is confident it has fixed the gearbox problem which ended Mark Webber's competitive run in the Australian Grand Prix. Webber was running on a heavy fuel load and looked good for a high points-paying finish when his car ground to a halt while leading his home race.
"Since the last race, the team has been testing at Vallelunga and Barcelona to improve the car's reliability and performance," Williams technical director Sam Michael said. "We have identified the problem we had on Mark's gearbox in Melbourne and put corrections in place to avoid that type of failure again."
"We will have some aerodynamic and mechanical improvements on the FW28, all of which form part of our normal season-long development programme," he added. "Bridgestone have been working hard to improve tyre grip on low temperature surfaces and, as a result of this work, we will have two new tyre designs in Imola."
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