FOUR DE FRANCE 
Jarno Trulli added four points to his championship total after taking 5th place 
at the French Grand Prix. The Italian had to fight all day, but the result moves 
him up to 4th in the world championship with 31 points. 
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/02) 
 
 
 
 
Race Classification 5th Gap: +1 lap (from race winner) 
Qualifying Classification 2nd Time: 1m 14.521s (+0.109s)  
Grid: 2nd 
“After the miracle in qualifying yesterday, today was much harder. I 
made a strong start and held everyone behind me, but then I couldn’t keep 
up the pace because the car was sliding, especially at the rear end. I was struggling 
for stability and traction and there was very little I could do. I kept fighting 
all day to keep the other cars behind me, but it was hard work because basically 
they were quicker than us. After the first pit stop the problem became worse, 
but we balanced the car better at the second stop and it was slightly better. 
Still, four points is a good result both for me and the team so we can go home 
satisfied with that.” 
MAGNY-FICENT SEVENTH 
Ralf Schumacher secured another points finish after a hard day’s work around 
Magny-Cours. The German started 11th on the grid and worked his way up to 7th 
by the flag. The result leaves him 8th in the championship on 22 points. 
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/03) 
 
 
 
 
Race Classification 7th Gap: +1 lap (from race winner) 
Qualifying Classification 12th Time: 1m 15.771s (+1.359s)  
Grid: 11th 
“This was a good result considering where we came from at the beginning 
of the weekend, going out first in qualifying. We got through the whole weekend 
without any incidents or reliability issues, and I’m happy to be going home 
with two points. My car was struggling for traction and sliding a bit during the 
race so it was a matter of pushing as hard as possible all afternoon. The team 
changed my strategy from three stops to two and I was also helped out by Jacques 
going off near the end. It was good that we got both cars home in the points and 
I’d like to thank the team for all their help. I wish it could have been 
more but we have to be happy with this today.” 
 
BETTER ADELAIDE THAN NEVERS 
Panasonic Toyota Racing has jumped back up to 4th place in the constructors’ 
championship after a gritty day of racing around the French circuit here today 
saw the team end up with a haul of six points. 
 
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Tsutomu Tomita – Team Principal 
 
“We had high expectations for today’s race, so I feel slightly frustrated 
with this result. Still, we managed to bring both cars home in the points and 
both drivers did well too so we can be happy with that. Both Jarno and Ralf made 
good starts, but our race pace wasn’t as strong as we hoped because they 
were both struggling for rear grip, especially when the cars were heavy after 
the first pit stops. It was a tight call on strategy here, but we changed Ralf 
from three planned stops to two and he gained a place so that worked out. For 
him to take 7th place after going out first in qualifying was a good effort. It 
is a pity that we could not hold onto the podium with Jarno, but it is a sign 
of the progress we’ve made as a team that we can be slightly disappointed 
with both cars scoring a total of six world championship points. Still, we have 
a long way to go.” 
 
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