
BMW Sauber driver Nick Heidfeld says he is unconcerned by going to unknown territory next weekend with the first ever Valencia Grand Prix, around the street circuits.
"I'm always pleased when a new race track turns up in the calendar, and I'm particularly keen to experience Valencia," Heidfeld said. "It will be an authentic street circuit in the sense that it runs through the town centre, unlike the Melbourne or Montreal tracks. In terms of its charms and challenges, the Valencia race will probably come closest to the Monaco Grand Prix. I really like Valencia, which I've visited many times, of course. We do a lot of testing on the permanent race track in Cheste and we've rolled out our new Formula One car in Valencia on several occasions. The first few metres in a brand-new car are always a very special experience."
"Early this year I spent a few days in Valencia with my family between the rollout and the next test," he added. "We had a great time, went to the beach, and in town there's a dried-out riverbed that has nature parks and playgrounds. That was very nice, especially for the children. Valencia is also a great place for shopping and eating out, needless to say, and I love the contrast between its historic and futuristic architecture. I'm looking forward to the weekend."
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