CANDID CANADA
Jarno Trulli lapped the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in 1m 16.201s, good enough for
9th place on the grid for tomorrow’s race. He will be giving everything
to keep his third place in the drivers’ championship with more points on
Sunday.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/02)
GRID: 9th
First Practice Classification 12th
Lap Time: 1m 17.441s (+1.887s) Laps: 5
Second Practice Classification 13th
Lap Time: 1m 16.063s (+1.831s) Laps: 8
Qualifying Classification 9th
Lap Time: 1m 16.201s (+0.984s) Laps: 3
“I missed out on some running in the morning sessions due to an electronics
problem, so I’m satisfied with the lap, which was a pretty good one for
me. I was struggling to get heat into the tyres during the warm-up lap, but I
did my best. The Canadian Grand Prix has always been quite a hard one for us,
but I remain pretty confident for tomorrow’s race. Grid position here can
change a lot based on what strategy you’re running so let’s see what
we can manage.”
KEEPING IT MONTREAL
Ralf Schumacher was the third driver out today so he missed the best track conditions.
But he overcame that problem to join Jarno on the fifth row for Sunday’s
Canadian Grand Prix.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/03)
GRID: 10th
First Practice Classification 11th
Lap Time: 1m 16.999s (+1.417s) Laps: 9
Second Practice Classification 6th
Lap Time: 1m 15.280s (+1.831s) Laps: 12
Qualifying Classification 10th
Lap Time: 1m 16.362s (+1.145s) Laps: 3
“That was a decent lap and I’m relatively happy with how it went
for me. It was a bit difficult to go out so early in the session because the track
was obviously going to improve throughout. As for the track itself, you could
feel slightly less grip where they had laid the concrete but it was not a big
issue. The bigger problem was that the work they did meant the circuit was slightly
dirty again. But we made the best of what we could and we will now look to convert
this position into points in tomorrow’s race.”
FIFTH COLUMN
Panasonic Toyota Racing will look to bring both cars home in the points at tomorrow’s
Canadian Grand Prix after they took over the fifth row of the grid.
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer
“Having two drivers in the top ten gives us a good chance in the race tomorrow.
It means we can fight for a decent finish. We would obviously have hoped to have
Jarno a little further up the grid but the electronics problem we had on his car
during this morning’s practice sessions didn’t help him finalise his
set-up and gain the right confidence in the car. So that made qualifying difficult
for him. It was also very difficult for Ralf to go out so early because the circuit
was improving a lot throughout the session. So I think his lap was also quite
good in the conditions. We’re confident about our strategy for tomorrow
so we’ll look for another positive finish. A double points finish is what
we have to target and that is certainly realistic from where we are."
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