WATER GOOD EFFORT
Ralf Schumacher looked to have reaped the benefits of a perfectly timed pit stop
just before the safety car period, but he was forced into an extra stop after
switching to dry tyres too soon. He eventually took 7th place.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05)
Race Classification 7th Gap: +1m 27.574s (from race winner)
Qualifying Classification 6th Time: 1m 47.401s (+1.010s)
Grid: 5th
“That was a very tough race. The timing of the safety car period worked
to our advantage early on and we were in good shape. We were quick in the conditions,
everything was going well and the strategy was well defined. Then we just decided
to go onto dry tyres too early. It was a very close decision, but we took it together
and we got it wrong. Like everyone we expected the track to dry out a lot faster
than it did. Instead the track was incredibly slow to dry out. It was amazing
how slippery the circuit was, and I can’t remember seeing a race like that.
We came straight back in and that enabled us to score some points. The team did
a great job but we just got one decision wrong.”
DRY BLOW
Jarno Trulli started third and raced strongly up to the safety car period. But
an ill-judged switch to dry tyres by the team left him needing an extra pit stop
and demoted him down the field. He went off late on trying to avoid a slow car.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/07)
Race Classification DNF Gap: +9 laps (from race winner)
Qualifying Classification 4th Time: 1m 46.596s (+0.205s)
Grid: 3rd
“Today I was definitely capable of fighting for a podium. The car was
very quick, and we were able to run at the same pace as the McLarens early on.
The car was handling well and we were very good on the tyres. But when the safety
car came out we had to make a quick decision about which tyres to take. The track
was still damp so I asked to stay on intermediates but the team decided to put
me on dry tyres. It was a bit of a gamble and as it turned out it was not the
right choice. When I came out I was barely able to maintain the pace of the safety
car and we went to the back after we stopped again. I worked my way back up through
the field but late on I was following Monteiro when he accidently hit the pit
limiter button. I had no way of avoiding him and I hit him, losing my front wing
and going off into the wall.”
EAU WELL
A strong weekend’s work for Panasonic Toyota Racing ended in disappointment
after a frustrating afternoon’s work around Spa-Francorchamps.
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Tsutomu Tomita – Team Principal
“It’s obviously very disappointing to have lost out on two possible
podiums today, but we took a challenging gamble which didn’t pay off. Our
pace in the first stint was very quick and we were able to compete with the top
cars. At that point were heading for very good results but once the safety car
came out we made the wrong decisions on the tyre changes so it didn’t work
out. The timing of the safety car worked well for Ralf, but we switched Jarno
to dry tyres because we could see the line was drying slightly. We had to make
a call but we made the wrong call. Then we made another tight call at Ralf’s
second pit stop and that cost him too. Nevertheless I am happy with the strategy
decisions we took today. We are in Formula 1 to win and I prefer that we take
a challenging gamble like that to make it to the top than settle for second best.
At least today we gained valuable experience about how to race in wet conditions.”
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