NEW GRID ON THE BLOCK
Jarno Trulli had his first experience of the Istanbul Park track, recording the
9th fastest time of the second session.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/07)
First Session Classification 13th 11 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 30.785s (+2.903s)
Second Session Classification 9th 22 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 27.964s (+2.381s)
“This is an interesting circuit, and very different from what we usually
see. There are some ups and downs and turn 8 is a challenging corner. We made
it through the two sessions without problems so that was a decent day of practice
for us. I lost a bit of ground in the morning and early in the afternoon because
I was struggling to get the tyres working properly. But as soon as we changed
them the balance came in and I was able to do a more consistent long run.”
UP-DOWN WHIRL
Ralf Schumacher was an impressed debutant at the Istanbul Park, which features
more hills than the average F1 track.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05)
First Session Classification 12th 12 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 30.563s (+2.681s)
Second Session Classification 16th 22 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 28.641s (+3.058s)
“The Istanbul Park is a challenging track, the layout is unusual and something
which we haven’t seen in a long time in F1. It’s a very smooth circuit
with very few bumps and lots of run-off areas so it’s very safe. For set-up
we need to compromise for the low speed corners while maintaining speed along
the straight. Tyre choice will be crucial here but the car feels okay and Ricardo’s
lap time shows that we should be competitive here and aim for another strong result.”
TOP-CAR-P1
Ricardo Zonta topped the timesheets on the first ever day of F1 action at the
inaugural Turkish Grand Prix weekend.
Ricardo Zonta (Car 38, Chassis TF105/02)
First Session Classification 4th 25 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 28.810s (+0.928s)
Second Session Classification 1st 32 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 25.583s (Fastest)
“The Istanbul Park is an enjoyable circuit to drive and that was a good
day. It’s an anti-clockwise circuit, but it doesn’t feel too hard
on the neck because the toughest left-handers are downhill, unlike Interlagos.
There was a lot of traffic and yellow flags but I eventually found a clear lap
at the end of the session. The lap time is a lot quicker than we expected because
the track surface is better. Of course the grip improved throughout the day, and
we also saw some tyre graining, but we have plenty of data to look at tonight.
It’s looking good so far.”
FIRST DATA
Panasonic Toyota Racing spent the day trying to gain as much track information
as possible for Saturday and Sunday.
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer
“It’s great to have Ricardo back on top of the timesheets. We were
a bit surprised by the lap because it was not on a brand new tyre, so that was
very good. It was a difficult day today to get everything sorted for tyre choice,
because there was a lot of traffic, so we really have to analyse the data to understand
the behaviour. There’s still some work to do on the car balance, but that
was a trouble-free day and our performance looks promising.”
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