Wurz: Hungary will suit Williams FW29.

Alex Wurz has revealed that the Hungaroring should suit the Williams-Toyota FW29 - and that he will be 'pushing like crazy' to make the most of it during this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.

Wurz goes to Hungary following an impressive fourth place finish in Germany and the Austrian, who has already scored 13 points this season, more than double that of his team-mate, Nico Rosberg, is once again expecting to be in contention for a top eight finish - and ultimately points.

Alex Wurz (AUT) Williams FW29, European F1 Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 20th-22nd, July, 2007
Alex Wurz (AUT) Williams FW29, European F1 Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 20th…
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Alex Wurz has revealed that the Hungaroring should suit the Williams-Toyota FW29 - and that he will be 'pushing like crazy' to make the most of it during this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.

Wurz goes to Hungary following an impressive fourth place finish in Germany and the Austrian, who has already scored 13 points this season, more than double that of his team-mate, Nico Rosberg, is once again expecting to be in contention for a top eight finish - and ultimately points.

Speaking ahead of the latest round in the 2007 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, he also added that he should get quite a bit of support with lots of Austrian Formula 1 fans making the trek to Budapest.

"The Hungarian Grand Prix is almost a home race for me because lots of Austrian fans travel to the Hungaroring every year. I'm looking forward to Budapest for various reasons," he noted.

"The circuit is very nice and I enjoy the flow, but it's also a difficult track, not only in terms of finding a good set-up, but also because it's very physically demanding for the drivers.

"It's a long race, with very hot temperatures, and there are no straights to relax on so we're constantly under pressure. I expect the layout to suit our car and I hope that we will pick up a few points. I will certainly be pushing like crazy!"

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