The decision was taken on the clear advice of the team’s tyre partner,
Michelin. After exhaustive testing of the two tyre-related issues which were the
cause of Friday’s accidents, the tyre company could not guarantee that such
incidents would not reoccur in race conditions with this track configuration,
particularly at turn 13.
Safety is always the first concern of any race team and this decision was taken
because to race in such circumstances would have placed the team’s drivers
Jarno Trulli and Ricardo Zonta under unnecessary risk. This was a decision shared
by all seven teams running on Michelin tyres.
Panasonic Toyota Racing Team Principal Tsutomu Tomita said: “First we
would like to apologise to all the race fans and sponsors watching, both here
and around the world. We are sorry to have to take this decision, particularly
in the light of Jarno Trulli’s pole position here yesterday. But the safety
of our drivers always has to come first. After a detailed explanation of the tyre
problems encountered this weekend we could not legitimately send our drivers out
for a race distance. Therefore we did not race either car this afternoon. We look
forward to returning to the track at the French Grand Prix in a fortnight.”
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