NEVERS TRULLI SATISFIED 
Jarno Trulli had a solid day of practice for Sunday’s race, putting in a 
total of 25 laps of the track and recording a time of 1m 15.774s, the 8th fastest 
of the second session. 
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/02) 
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 24th 1 lap completed  
No lap time 
Second Session Classification 8th 24 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 15.774s (+1.314s) 
“That was a normal Friday, with tyre testing and set-up work, but it’s 
still too early to say how we can perform over the weekend. The car seems reasonable 
in terms of handling, now we can perhaps look at the data to try and find a bit 
more speed. It was also fun to have Olivier here for this one-off Friday in front 
of his home crowd.” 
BACK TO NORMAL 
Now fully recovered from his dramatic Friday a fortnight ago, Ralf Schumacher 
enjoyed a trouble-free day of groundwork for the French Grand Prix – a race 
he won in 2003 – finishing both sessions in the top ten. 
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/03) 
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 9th 6 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 16.731s (+1.953s) 
Second Session Classification 9th 24 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 15.925s (+1.465s) 
“I spent the day doing the usual Friday work on set-up. The tyre choice 
is not yet clear, so we’ll have to discuss that tonight, but overall the 
car felt pretty good so far. The weather can always be a major factor here at 
Magny-Cours, so we’ll have to see what it does over the weekend. But a good 
solid points finish should be within our grasp again.” 
FRENCH FANS SEE FAVOURITE 
Home hero Olivier Panis drove the third car for today’s sessions as a special 
one-off in place of Ricardo Zonta. He had to work hard, putting in 61 laps over 
the two hours, but he hopes his experience will help the team this weekend. 
Olivier Panis (Car 38, Chassis TF105/05)  
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 7th 24 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 16.146s (+1.368s) 
Second Session Classification 6th 37 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 15.483s (+1.023s) 
“I’m very happy to return to the track for Friday testing at the 
French Grand Prix. I enjoyed myself a lot, having a bit of fun with my former 
colleagues. I did the job that the team asked me to do without any problems, including 
the long runs, and it was fantastic out there. The team looks pretty good compared 
with last year, too. I can feel improvements in the way the team works, with everyone 
extremely calm and productive, and I’d like to thank them for giving me 
this chance today. Now I’ll go back my job as test driver for the programme 
I have for the coming months.” 
PANIS ON IT, TOYOTA CHASING 
Panasonic Toyota Racing will look to bring home another strong result in Sunday’s 
French Grand Prix after a solid day of work around Magny-Cours here today. 
Mike Gascoyne – Technical Director Chassis 
 
“We had no problems on any of the cars, and we have all the information 
we need to make a decision on the tyres, so that was a good day for the team. 
It was good to have Olivier with us for the French Grand Prix. I think he enjoyed 
his day, completing his tyre evaluation programme. He was pretty happy with the 
handling of the car, as were the two race drivers. Jarno and Ralf both worked 
through their programmes too. Now we just have to carefully evaluate the data 
for the tyre choice and aim for another finish on the podium.” 
 
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