RALF WAY TO PARADISE 
Ralf Schumacher stormed round a soaking Suzuka to take his first pole for Toyota 
in front of the team’s home fans. 
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/09B) GRID: 1st 
 
 
 
First Practice Classification 16th  
No lap time Laps: 1 
Second Practice Classification 3rd  
Lap Time: 1m 50.369s (+0.233s) Laps: 9 
Qualifying Classification 1st  
Lap Time: 1m 46.106s (fastest) Laps: 3 
“It’s obviously an incredible feeling to take my first pole position 
for Toyota, and what better place could there be to do it than here at Suzuka, 
the team’s home track and my own personal favourite. I’d like to thank 
everyone in the team for helping to make it happen – both here in Japan 
and back at the factory in the Cologne. Obviously the weather worked in our favour 
but that doesn’t often happen so I’m happy to take that slice of luck 
this time. The lap itself was difficult because of the changing conditions and 
far from perfect. The track was very slippery and that meant the car was hard 
to handle with lots of oversteer. But it was a reasonable time and I will certainly 
take it because it has put me on pole! Looking at the cars around us I’m 
optimistic that we can fight to convert this into a great result tomorrow.” 
KONNICHI-WATER 
Jarno Trulli fell foul of the conditions and spun off – his only incident 
of an otherwise faultless year of qualifying. 
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/10B)  
GRID: 19th 
 
 
 
First Practice Classification 14th  
No lap time Laps: 3 
Second Practice Classification 8th  
Lap Time: 1m 51.503s (+1.367s) Laps: 8 
Qualifying Classification 19th  
Lap Time: No lap time Laps: 2 
“The car has been very difficult for me to drive all weekend and I just 
haven’t been able to get much out of it today. This morning was the first 
chance we had to try out the TF105B in the wet so didn’t have long to work 
out our set-up for the afternoon. It was very difficult to drive but it had been 
the same in the dry yesterday, just very inconsistent for me. I know I wasn’t 
the only one to go off at turn 9 but there was not a specific problem there – 
the car had also felt awkward at the previous corner. Still, the car offers a 
big improvement when it comes to consistency over long runs so I will hope to 
be able to gain ground in the race. It’s not the easiest circuit for overtaking 
but anything can happen.” 
TODAY TOMORROW TOYOTA 
With Ralf Schumacher on pole in Japan, the team will now push hard for more glory 
in Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.  
 
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Mike Gascoyne – Technical Director Chassis 
 
“That was a great result and obviously a great effort both by Ralf and the 
whole team. It’s very special to take pole position here in Suzuka in front 
of all our fans and everyone from TMC which gives us so much support. It’s 
also fantastic for everyone back in Cologne who worked so hard to bring the B 
spec car here. There was an element of risk in that, but to have it on pole position 
at our home grand prix on its first outing is a tremendous achievement. We obviously 
got lucky to some extent with the weather, but our forecast was predicting a shower 
at 13.42 and that is exactly what happened. It’s 50 percent of a great result 
for us because Jarno unfortunately made a rare mistake and spun off. He’d 
been quick in sector one and I’m sure he could have put it close to the 
front row as well. So it will be difficult for him in the race but we have a competitive 
car so we will work hard to get him into the points. As for Ralf, with so many 
of the quicker cars so far back, we have to look to capitalise and win the race 
tomorrow.” 
 
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