“Valencia is a challenge for the drivers because it combines a street circuit that’s used by regular road cars throughout the year with sections of regular race track so it can be tricky to achieve the ideal set up,” Maldonado explained.
“The layout is quite quick with some long straights but there are also some slow corners so finding the right balance will be crucial to doing well.
“We’re constantly developing the car and it is showing good long run consistency and hopefully we can improve on the last couple races and pick up some good points.”
The Williams driver is currently tenth in the Drivers’ championship with a total of 29 points. He finished 13th place in last weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
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