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Different escuderías begins to prove in track their new cars and today it was the turn of the presentation of the flaming RB4 of Red Bull. The circuit of Sherry of the Border was the indicated place so that the machine rolled for the first time, of the hand of David Coulthard. The Scot and the Australian Mark Webber will be the ones in charge to lead to Red Bull in this 2008. Although asphalt was wet, David Coulthard has completed an installation return this morning. “He is magnificent to see a new single-seater begin to roll”, commented the Scot. “Inevitably, many pieces arrived at night from yesterday, so when I went away to sleep last night, to the car still it they needed things, but this morning everything was in its site. The car is very tuna, with many details, and since we have completed the installation return and later we have returned to box, the objectives until now have been fulfilled. Now we will have to grow from there.” “We must be able to adapt to us as well as possible to the new regulation and to be more near McLaren and Ferrari. We count on a great team of people and the track of Adrian Newey appears in cars that have won more than 100 Great Prizes”, commented David Coulthard. “We have bet by the continuity, with the same pilots, the same technical staff and the same motor, and that definitively must help us to improve. The RB4 is a totally new car, but for the rest also it is it. We need to grow from our improvements of end of the past season”, said Mark Webber on the other hand. “This year the gear box must hold four Great consecutive Prizes, and so it will be a new element on approval reason why to the reliability it talks about. He will be hard to see how the pilots are penalized by this aspect, but I hope that it does not happen to us. And if it is thus, I trust that it is in a circuit in which it is possible to be advanced.” Swiss Sebastien Buemi will be pilot reserves for 2008 and will maintain his dedication to the GP2 with the equipment Burn, since the year past Buemi competed in five competitions of GP replacing the injured Michael Ammermuller.
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