LIGHTS, CANADA, ACTION 
Ralf Schumacher had a trouble-free Friday of groundwork for the Canadian Grand 
Prix ñ a race he won in 2001 ñ putting in 32 laps of the track and 
finishing both sessions in the top ten. 
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/03)  
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 9th 10 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 17.497s (+1.082s) 
Second Session Classification 9th 22 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 16.364s (+1.702s) 
ìWe had no major problems here today so in general Iím very happy 
with how itís gone. We successfully went through the programme and gained 
a lot of useful data for making the tyre choice tonight. The newly resurfaced 
track here meant that it was a little bit slippery in the beginning but it improved 
throughout the day. Looking ahead to Sunday I would expect us to be aiming for 
another good points finish.î 
MONTREAL ROAD TRACK 
Now just about recovered after hosting a party for the entire Panasonic Toyota 
Racing team on Thursday evening in the centre of Montreal, Jarno Trulli put in 
a solid dayís running in preparation for Sundayís race.  
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/02) 
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 12th 6 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 18.049s (+1.634s) 
Second Session Classification 11th 26 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 16.638s (+1.976s) 
ìThis was a normal Friday of testing for us, working on tyre choice 
and set-up. The new surface meant we struggled a bit for grip, but that was the 
same for everybody. The track also changed a lot during the course of the two 
sessions as more rubber went down. So itís difficult to say where we are 
at this point but weíll do our best to earn more points.î 
CHICANE AND ABLE 
Toyotaís Friday test driver Ricardo Zonta had a typically busy day of tyre 
comparisons, putting in a total of 60 laps on a rapidly improving track. His eventual 
time of 1m 14.858s was the second fastest of the day. 
Ricardo Zonta (Car 38, Chassis TF105/05)  
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 2nd 27 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 16.584s (+0.169s) 
Second Session Classification 2nd 33 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 14.858s (+0.196s) 
ìWe had a good day and we were competitive throughout both sessions 
so we are confident. My car felt well balanced, even if it was a struggle because 
the track changed so much during the two sessions. Because it uses some public 
roads, it is always dirty to start with, making the first few laps tricky. This 
year they have also resurfaced the track so it was especially slippery in the 
morning, but it improved with every run. All in all, a positive start to the weekend.î 
CASINO FLAIR 
Panasonic Toyota Racing will look to bring home another strong result in Sundayís 
race in the wake of its first day of running on this circuit that snakes around 
Montrealís casino. 
Mike Gascoyne (Technical Director Chassis) 
 
ìThat was another reasonably productive day. We had no mechanical issues 
on the cars and we completed the programme on all three cars. Ricardo was working 
on tyre comparison, carrying out a performance evaluation in the first session 
and two long runs in the second session. Both race drivers were reasonably happy 
with the balance of the cars, we looked reasonably competitive and we have plenty 
of data for making the tyre choice. 
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