JARNO GLEE THERE
Last year’s pole position star Jarno Trulli put in another impressive qualifying
lap around Spa-Francorchamps to take 3rd on the grid for the Belgian Grand Prix,
just two tenths off the pace.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/07)
GRID: 3rd
First Practice Classification 11th
Lap Time: 1m 50.451s (+2.326s) Laps: 9
Second Practice Classification 3rd
Lap Time: 1m 46.681s (+0.374s) Laps: 15
Qualifying Classification 4th
Lap Time: 1m 46.596s (+0.205s) Laps: 3
“I honestly think that was a great lap. There were a few spots of rain
during my first sector so I couldn’t quite push as hard as I would have
liked. But in general the car felt very well balanced so it was possible to push
right to the limit, and that’s what I did. Every sector of this lap is difficult
but it felt quick, so I’m happy with where we’ve ended up. We’ve
spent the weekend working to adjust the car for the tyres. We hope we’ve
made a good choice and it means we are feeling confident about the race whatever
the conditions. We’re expecting a wet race so the spray could make life
difficult but we all just have to get used to it and try our best.”
SPA RING MATCH
Ralf Schumacher also made it into the top five of the grid for tomorrow’s
Belgian Grand Prix after another fighting lap around Spa-Francorchamps.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05)
GRID: 5th
First Practice Classification 9th
Lap Time: 1m 50.403s (+2.278s) Laps: 8
Second Practice Classification 5th
Lap Time: 1m 47.054s (+0.747s) Laps: 16
Qualifying Classification 6th
Lap Time: 1m 47.401s (+1.010s) Laps: 3
“That was a reasonable qualifying lap given that I’ve found the
car slightly difficult to drive this weekend. We went backwards and forwards with
the tyre choice all morning and we changed the tyres just before the session,
so that made things difficult. But it was a clean lap and both Jarno and I are
happy to be starting so high up the grid tomorrow. There were a couple of spots
of rain on my lap but that had no effect on the time. There could obviously be
a lot more rain in the race so that could make things harder but hopefully being
quite near the front of the grid there will not be quite so much spray. We’ll
be pushing hard for more points to close the gap on Ferrari.”
DRY ARDENNES SEE WHAT HAPPENS
After a tremendous qualifying session, Panasonic Toyota Racing will be pushing
for a double points finish in tomorrow’s Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.
Dieter Gass – Chief Race Engineer
“That was obviously a very difficult day given the conditions that we have
had all weekend. Yesterday’s rain made it hard to do much preparation and
we had the threat of more rain hanging over us throughout qualifying. But the
whole team has worked very well in the most testing of conditions and we are happy
with this result. Both drivers did good laps and we are as high up the grid as
we could have expected to be. We feel we are very well prepared for the race so
we’re looking forward to another strong Sunday.”
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