SHANGHAI HOPES
Ralf Schumacher will line up in 9th place on the grid for tomorrow’s Chinese
Grand Prix after a strong qualifying lap.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/09B)
GRID: 9th
First Practice Classification 15th
Lap Time: 1m 36.251s (+1.998s) Laps: 10
Second Practice Classification 15th
Lap Time: 1m 35.371s (+2.208s) Laps: 15
Qualifying Classification 9th
Lap Time: 1m 35.723s (+1.643s) Laps: 3
“This weekend has been quite a hard one for us because the car has been
understeering and we have been struggling for grip. We had the same feeling in
qualifying so it was hard work out there. The track was dirty and slippery so
the lap was very difficult with more understeer and some oversteer. The lap time
was still decent but it could have been a few tenths quicker. The race will be
difficult but as usual we will be pushing hard for another points finish tomorrow
in a bid to finish off the season on a good note.”
DUST MY LUCK
Jarno Trulli had to go out early in the session with the track at its dirtiest
but he put in a decent lap to take 12th.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/10B)
GRID: 12th
First Practice Classification 14th
Lap Time: 1m 36.100s (+1.847s) Laps: 13
Second Practice Classification 11th
Lap Time: 1m 35.107s (+1.895s) Laps: 13
Qualifying Classification 12th
Lap Time: 1m 36.044s (+1.964s) Laps: 3
“There wasn’t a lot I could do out there today. Unfortunately I’ve
just found the car very difficult to drive all weekend. Yesterday we suffered
from understeer and a lack of grip and those problems continued into this morning’s
practice sessions. In qualifying the track had changed a lot from this morning
and it was very dusty and slippery for me going out so early. Those are the kind
of conditions in which we have struggled the most. Tomorrow’s another day
and I will just do my best to gain ground in the race. If we can end the season
in the points it would be a good result.”
QUALI MIXTURE
In the wake of today’s qualifying session, Toyota will push to round off
the season with a double points finish.
Mike Gascoyne – Technical Director Chassis
“That was a reasonable result for the team after a good effort by the drivers.
It’s been a difficult day with a lack of grip and the drivers were struggling
to find a balance with the car. That, combined with the fact that Jarno had to
go out so early, means that given the strategy we have we can be reasonably pleased
with our grid positions. We’ve found it difficult to get the tyres to work
properly this weekend, so we will just have to wait and see how the track evolves
for tomorrow in the race. Now we have to try to convert this result into getting
two cars into the points.”
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