TRULLI SUMPTUOUS 
Jarno Trulli put in a storming lap to take pole position for tomorrow’s 
US Grand Prix, the first in Toyota’s F1 history. The result came despite 
having his weekend of practice disrupted by the accidents involving his team-mates 
yesterday. 
 
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/02)  
GRID: 1st 
 
 
 
First Practice Classification 20th No lap time Laps: 0 
Second Practice Classification 7th  
Lap Time: 1m 11.457s (+0.814s) Laps: 7 
Qualifying Classification 1st  
Lap Time: 1m 10.625s (Pole) Laps: 3
“It’s been a day of mixed emotions for the whole Toyota team after 
all the troubles we had yesterday so that makes this result all the sweeter. I 
did a good job and put in a great, clear lap, but I was still very happy to keep 
hold of pole position right up to the end of the session. It’s been a strange 
day and I didn’t do many laps in practice, but I just had to stay calm and 
do my work despite the limited mileage. Obviously the tyres remain a big concern 
for the race so we hope that we can sort this problem out for tomorrow. Hopefully 
we will learn more this afternoon. Then we must just look forward to the race 
and see what we can do.” 
BRICKYARD-OH ZONTA 
Ricardo Zonta only found out he would be driving after he arrived at the circuit 
this morning, meaning he also had the disadvantage of going out first. But he 
produced an impressive performance in the most trying circumstances to take 13th 
on the grid for tomorrow’s race. 
Ricardo Zonta (Car 17, Chassis TF105/03)  
GRID: 13th 
 
 
 
First Practice Classification 19th No lap time Laps: 0 
Second Practice Classification 9th  
Lap Time: 1m 11.760s (+1.117s) Laps: 10 
Qualifying Classification 13th  
Lap Time: 1m 11.754s (+1.129s) Laps: 3 
“I’m happy for Jarno, but those were certainly not the ideal circumstances 
for my first qualifying run in eight months. There was a bit of confusion this 
morning after the accidents yesterday and we didn’t do much running overall. 
Even so, qualifying went okay. Going out first is hard because that’s when 
the track is at its most slippery, and I found myself sliding quite a lot. But 
I’m satisfied with my lap and happy to be have another chance to race.” 
TOYOTA DANCES ROUND POLE 
Today’s qualifying performance comes as the best news Toyota could have 
had after the team endured the most difficult of starts to the US Grand Prix weekend. 
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer 
 
“It’s great for Jarno to get our first ever pole position, and we’re 
all very happy with that. He did another very good lap, as we’ve grown used 
to seeing from him in qualifying this year, and he just managed to edge out Raikkonen. 
For Ricardo it was obviously a lot more difficult being the first car out and 
we saw big differences between the cars in other teams which had an early car 
and a late car. But he still did a good job to gain some places. Now we must see 
what happens concerning the tyres for tomorrow. Everyone knows about the problems 
that we and Michelin have had here. Now we must wait for information from Michelin 
about the race situation tomorrow. There’s talk of bringing another tyre 
out to Indianapolis, but we need to wait for a decision.” 
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