Anyone coming to Friday’s practice session for the British Grand
Prix hoping for the habitual grey skies and drizzle will be disappointed to leave
warm and dry tonight. It was a tale of sun, Silverstone and sand traps –
meaning only the most determined nostalgia fans donned the traditional local costume
of cagoules and bobble hats. On the track, Panasonic Toyota Racing began its preparations
for Sunday’s race with two solid sessions of practice. The team has not
tested at Silverstone this year so drivers Ralf Schumacher and Jarno Trulli had
to work hard on tyre comparisons and set-up work. They put in nearly 50 laps between
them as they prepared for the rest of the weekend around this glamorous, sun-soaked
Northamptonshire venue.
Jarno Trulli (Car 8, Chassis TF106/08B)
First Session Classification: 4th, 7 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 22.877s (+0.931s)
Second Session Classification: 5th, 17 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 22.437s (+1.355s)
“We probably had a bit more work today on set-up than some of the other
teams because we haven’t done any testing here at Silverstone this year.
There was not much grip out there and we tried different tyres in order to understand
which direction we should take. We still have a bit of work to do on setting up
my car but in general everything went well. The new TF106B raced in Monaco and
after our strong Barcelona test last week this will be the first time we can race
it at a high speed circuit. What brings a smile to my face is the weather. You
never know what to expect here but the sun suits us fine.”
Ralf Schumacher (Car 7, Chassis TF106/07B)
First Session Classification: 17th, 2 laps completed
No lap time
Second Session Classification: 11th, 22 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 23.114s (+2.032s) “It was slippery out there today which
made life a bit difficult for all the drivers and a lot of cars spun. At least
we managed to keep the car on the track and we made it through our programme without
problems. We still have a bit of work to do on the set-up side but hopefully the
grip will become a bit better as the weekend progresses. The first time I tested
a Formula 1 car was here at Silverstone ten years ago. They’ve changed the
circuit since but I still enjoy racing here and I like the track lay-out. We still
have some work to do to reach the level of performance we would like but we should
hope for a strong result here.”
Dieter Gass – Chief Engineer Race and Test
“It’s nice to be in England in such warm, sunny weather and today
was a solid day of practice for us. We had more problems with grip than you would
expect at Silverstone and the drivers reported that it was difficult to find a
balance. So that made it a hard day’s work, but we have made some adjustments
which helped solve the balance problem. We also went through the tyre comparison
without any major issues so we are in reasonable shape for the rest of the weekend.”
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