Rubens Barrichello is hoping for a more level playing field when the F1 circus makes its debut at the new Valencia circuit next weekend.
This year's European GP is taking place at one of F1's new venues, the Valencia circuit which runs through the streets of the port city.
"The challenge of learning a new circuit is always exciting, particularly when it is an unusual venue such as the new street circuit in Valencia," said Barrichello.
"Despite preparing as much as we can in advance of the race, our track walk with the engineers on Thursday and the practice sessions on Friday will be absolutely key to learning the track and assessing the grip levels."
The Brazilian is hoping the track will allow for a more level playing field as he aims to put his Honda in the points.
"A new track always opens up the field and gives an opportunity for the driver to make an impact as our feedback will be very important in achieving the correct set-up." he said.
"We have prepared well and I am looking forward to the weekend and the potential to score some points.
"We can expect the race weekend to be very hot which will add to the physical challenge for the drivers, car and team.
"I'm a big fan of Valencia as a city; it's a beautiful location, and hopefully the race will bring a lot of new fans to Formula One."
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