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press release : Monaco Grand Prix – Sunday Race Round-Up
Panasonic Toyota Racing's Ralf Schumacher was delighted after he went from the back of the field to take 6th place at an incident-strewn Monaco Grand Prix. Ralf passed a number of cars before taking advantage of a hectic day to take three points. Team-mate Jarno Trulli had an even more eventful afternoon, running as high as 2nd for a long period before dropping back after an audacious passing manoeuvre at the Loews hairpin. He eventually finished 10th. Ralf's points keep Toyota in the top three of the constructors' championship on 43 points. more..
report : Toyota Monaco Sunday Web Report
Ralf Schumacher won a hard-earned three points for Panasonic Toyota Racing when he finished sixth in an action-packed Monaco Grand Prix, round six of the 2005 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. more..
Keizo Takahashi report : Sunday
"I am very thankful to the drivers for their hard work. We will catch McLaren!" more..
qualifying
press release : Monaco Grand Prix - Sunday Qualifying Round-Up
After what could have been the final Sunday morning qualifying session of the year, Panasonic Toyota Racing's Jarno Trulli moved up one place to 5th on the grid for this afternoon's Monaco Grand Prix. Ralf Schumacher put in just one installation lap in the new car which the team built up after his accident yesterday afternoon. Both drivers will now do their best to score points in this afternoon's exhausting race. more..
press release : Monaco Grand Prix – Saturday Practice and Qualifying Round-Up
A hectic first qualifying session around the streets of the Principality ended in disappointment for Panasonic Toyota Racing's Ralf Schumacher. The German clipped the barriers on the inside of the Tabac corner on his flying lap, sending him into the barriers on the other side. Thankfully Ralf was perfectly okay but the session was stopped while the debris was cleared. Unfortunately the incident also affected the lap of Jarno Trulli, who was the first man through the oil and dust on the circuit and had to be more cautious than usual. Jarno still managed a strong 7th place, which sets him up with a good chance of points tomorrow. Now the team will look to make the most out of the unfortunate start to the weekend during second qualifying and the race tomorrow. more..
report : Toyota Saturday Web Report
The 63rd Monaco Grand Prix has so far been what can only be described as 'character-building' for Panasonic Toyota Racing. After the first qualifying session Jarno Trulli, last year's pole position man and race winner, is seventh fastest while Ralf Schumacher faces a frustrating race after crashing at the fast Tabac left-hander coming onto the harbour front. more..
Keizo Takahashi DTC Report : Thursday - Saturday
"Ralf changes his engine, while Jarno looks to improve from 6th position after the first qualifying session." more..
practice
press release : Monaco Grand Prix - Free Practice Round-Up
The twisty streets of Monaco echoed with the scream of F1 engines today as the 2005 grand prix weekend got under way. Panasonic Toyota Racing made a reasonable start to its preparations for Sunday's race in the two practice sessions. The three drivers Ralf Schumacher, Jarno Trulli and Ricardo Zonta successfully completed their programmes, finishing the second session in 9th, 10th and 13th places respectively. more..
report : Monaco Thursday Web Report
After convincing third and fourth place finishes at Barcelona, Panasonic Toyota Racing goes into this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix - the blue riband event on the F1 calendar - still second in the constructors' championship. But there could barely be a bigger contrast to the fast sweeps of the Spanish circuit than the tight confines of the tiny Principality's streets. more..
preview
press release : Monaco Grand Prix - Preview
Panasonic Toyota Racing’s third and fourth place finishes at last week’s Spanish Grand Prix has taken the team’s haul for the year to 40. The resultant second place in the two world championships means Toyota will head to Monaco suffering from F1 altitude sickness and in need of a puff of oxygen. Still, the whole team has been working hard to produce a competitive Monaco package to help both Jarno and Ralf twist their way around the Principality in a bid to cling onto such dizzy heights. more..
report : Monaco Grand Prix: Dieter Gass Q+A
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