HOME COMFORTS
Following last week’s test here, Jarno Trulli was able to skip most of the
morning session at his home race. But he had a trouble-free afternoon and will
now look for points over the weekend.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/07)
First Session Classification 24th 1 lap completed
No lap time
Second Session Classification 8th 22 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 22.278s (+1.747s)
“After the test here last week, we feel quite prepared for the weekend,
so we were able to run slightly less than usual. The challenge at Monza is to
find a compromise between straightline speed and grip. We didn’t look particularly
quick at the test so it could be a tough weekend but the car felt okay today so
we’ll do our best to score points.”
LES IS MO
Ralf Schumacher also had a quieter morning than usual because of the data collected
last week. But he was happy with his afternoon’s work around Monza.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05)
First Session Classification 25th 1 lap completed
No lap time
Second Session Classification 14th 18 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 23.126s (+2.595s)
“That was a trouble-free day for us, and we completed all the work we
needed for the weekend. We were able to miss most of the morning session because
of the data we collected at our test here at Monza last week. But it has all gone
well so far, and the balance felt okay today. We will be putting in our usual
efforts for a points finish on Sunday.”
NUMERO UNO
Ricardo Zonta had his usual busy day, finishing up quickest in the second session
for the third Friday in a row.
Ricardo Zonta (Car 38, Chassis TF105/02)
First Session Classification 6th 25 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 22.567s (+2.366s)
Second Session Classification 1st 28 laps completed
Lap Time: 1m 20.531s (Fastest)
“I wasn’t quite happy with the car in the morning because it was
difficult to get any grip. The track wasn’t particularly dirty and it was
similar to last week’s test. But we improved the car a lot for the second
practice. We found something good on the tyres, too. We know that this could be
a difficult track for us, but we’ve made good progress today.”
PARK LIFE
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team will spend the evening analysing the data from
today’s first two practice sessions around this historic circuit, based
in the middle of the Parco di Monza.
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer
“That was quite a positive day, and it’s always good to have a car
on top of the timesheets in one of the sessions. We were obviously here testing
for three days last week, so like many other teams we didn’t do that much
running today because we already had most of the information we needed. Today
we were just confirming some of those results. But we were quite happy with what
we learned today and we have plenty of data to make our tyre choice.”
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