BARÇA HONER
Still the second placed driver in the world championship, Jarno Trulli finished
Friday’s second session at Barcelona in 5th position. The Italian had a
trouble-free day of running and is looking forward to the rest of the weekend.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/02)
First Session Classification 21st 2 laps completed
No Lap Time
Second Session Classification 5th 26 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 16.653s (+1.591s)
“It was a positive day for me. It was really a normal Friday but we had
to do less set-up work than usual because we test here so often. This year’s
new track surface means we still have some things to learn about the track so
we spent the day looking at tyre comparisons. Now the car is not far from where
it should be and it’s up to us to make the tyre decision based on the data.
Then we can look to add to our haul of points from the year.”
SPANISH SLALOM
Ralf Schumacher also had a painless day of preparation for qualifying and the
race, putting in six laps of the twisty Barcelona track in the morning and 22
laps in the afternoon.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/04)
First Session Classification 9th 6 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 18.204s (+2.529s)
Second Session Classification 8th 22 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 17.264s (+2.202s)
“I spent the day working on general set-up. The car went pretty well
and we found more grip with the changes we made as the session went on. Now we
have to look at the tyre choice. The Circuit de Catalunya has changed a lot since
we last raced here because of the new tarmac. It’s very smooth so you have
to work hard to get heat into the tyres, so it could still be a tough race for
tyres. If we can beat that challenge we can look for another strong finish.”
TO CATALAN STORY SHORT
Ricardo Zonta missed out on most of the morning session after suffering a hydraulic
problem. That meant he had to fit a more intense programme of tyre comparison
into the afternoon, when he recorded the second fastest time.
Ricardo Zonta (Car 38, Chassis TF105/05)
First Session Classification 7th 9 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 18.103s (+2.428s)
Second Session Classification 2nd 34 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 16.220s (+1.158s)
“Unfortunately I lost most of my morning’s running after I suffered
a hydraulic problem in the morning session so I had to try and catch up on my
programme in the afternoon. The new smoother track surface here at Barcelona meant
that there was not much grip early on in the morning session, but the conditions
improved as the day went on. That should continue during the weekend, particularly
if it stays hot and sunny.”
TYRE POWER
Barcelona remains the grand prix circuit that teams test on most frequently, but
this year’s new track surface means there is more to learn this weekend
than usual. The team will now use the data from its Michelin tyre comparisons
to make a choice for Saturday and Sunday.
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer
“That was a pretty good start to the weekend. Ricardo’s hydraulic
problem during the first session meant he didn’t get much work done and
both race drivers only did a few laps, but the second session was very good. The
cars look quick and consistent and Ricardo was able to finish his programme with
the tyre comparison. Tyre choice is going to be interesting because it didn’t
look that clear cut. But the car looked pretty quick and consistent on both types
of tyre so all in all it was a pretty pleasing day. After a difficult weekend
in Imola we look much more on the pace here.”
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