MotoGP rider tries Williams simulator
Kazuki Nakajima driving the Williams FW30 at the 2008 Canadian practice session
Jun.19 (GMM) MotoGP rider James Toseland this week got his first taste of life at the wheel of a formula one cockpit.
The 27-year-old, who is the only Briton in the premier two wheeled championship, visited Williams' Grove factory for a stint in the Toyota-powered F1 team's sophisticated driver simulator.
"Williams had its telemetry engineers there telling me what to do; it was interesting to see what you have to do in an F1 car compared to a motorcycle to get it round the circuit," he said, according to Reuters.
Toseland's outing was reportedly just for fun, but he said he would enjoy getting a chance to drive a formula one car for real.
"After 45 minutes in the simulator I was only three seconds a lap slower than Williams race driver Kazuki Nakajima so it wasn't too bad," he added.
MotoGP races at Britain's Donington Park this weekend.