|   SOME LIKE IT HOT 
Jarno Trulli is hoping to return to the points on Sunday after today’s practice 
sessions around the Hungaroring. He put in a total of 34 laps of the track and 
recorded a time of 1m 21.410s, the 4th fastest of the second session. 
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/07) 
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 11th 8 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 23.764s (+2.353s) 
Second Session Classification 4th 26 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 21.410s (+1.001s) 
“We had a decent day of practice and made it through our programme of 
set-up work and tyre evaluation without any problems. I had a brief spin in the 
second session, but that is quite normal here because it is very dusty off the 
racing line and you quickly lose grip. Hopefully we can maintain strong pace throughout 
the weekend.” 
THE SCHU DANUBE 
Ralf Schumacher enjoyed another trouble-free day of Friday groundwork in preparation 
for the Hungarian Grand Prix, finishing the second session in 5th place. 
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05) 
 
 
 
 
First Session Classification 10th 6 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 23.706s (+2.295s) 
Second Session Classification 5th 24 laps completed  
Lap Time: 1m 21.631s (+1.222s) 
 
“Everyone always tries to get as much downforce as possible at the Hungaroring, 
so like other teams we have a special aero package here. It should stay nice and 
hot throughout the weekend, and that usually seems to suit us. So we will be targeting 
another decent points position – somewhere between 4th and 6th.” 
SIMPLY DA PEST 
Toyota’s third driver Ricardo Zonta finished on top of the pile after another 
busy Friday. The Brazilian suffered a hydraulics problem late in the first session 
but he went on to record the fastest time of the day. 
Ricardo Zonta (Car 38, Chassis TF105/02) 
First Session Classification 16th 18 laps completed Lap Time: 1m 24.270s (+2.859s) 
Second Session Classification 1st 24 laps completed Lap Time: 1m 20.409s (Fastest) 
“It’s always nice to see your name at the top of the timesheets, 
and that was a good day. The track was very slippery early on and we had some 
problems with the balance but we worked hard to improve it. I missed a few laps 
with a hydraulic problem at the end of the first session and with an overheating 
issue in the afternoon. But despite that we were still able to complete our long 
runs and put in a performance run.”  
HUNGARO-WING 
Because the Hungaroring is one of the highest downforce circuits of the year Toyota 
has brought a new aero package that includes a triple wing mounted near the roll 
hoop. 
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer 
 
“This was a very good starting point for the rest of the weekend. We showed 
good pace and we ran through our programme. Ricardo had a hydraulics problem in 
the first session which cut his last run short. Then in the second session he 
picked up some paper in a cooling duct so our electronic temperatures went high 
and we had to change his voltage regulator. Other than that, the drivers were 
happy. We did the tyre evaluation and collected the data we need.” 
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