CHINESE BREAKAWAY
Ralf Schumacher’s podium was his 14th points finish of 2005 and enough for
6th place in the drivers’ championship.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/09B)
Race Classification 3rd Gap: +25.376s (from race winner)
Qualifying Classification 9th Time: 1m 35.723s (+1.643s)
Grid: 9th
“That was a great way to cap off an excellent first season with Toyota,
especially coming after a pretty hard weekend. The car was really difficult to
handle in qualifying and at the beginning of the race but the first safety car
came out at just the right time for me. I think I was due a bit of luck after
what happened at last week’s Japanese Grand Prix and this time it paid off.
The team did a good strategy and after the second safety car period I was in second.
At that point the handling was incredible and I was almost able to keep up with
Alonso and pull out the gap I needed. The pit stops were excellent today and I’d
like to pass on a big thank you to all the team. I’ve scored points in 14
races out of 19 this year and I look forward to pushing even further up the grid
next season.”
SHANGHAI NO SILVER LINING
Jarno Trulli had a difficult end to his fine season, coming home 15th after falling
foul of the safety car period.
Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/10B)
Race Classification 15th Gap: +1 lap (from race winner)
Qualifying Classification 12th Time: 1m 36.044s (+1.964s)
Grid: 12th
“That was a difficult afternoon and things just didn’t work out
for me. I’ve found the car hard to handle all weekend. The balance was not
too bad in the first stint, but after ten laps I felt a vibration from the front
left tyre. Then the first safety car period came at just the wrong time –
just after I had made my first pit stop – and that ruined my race. We tried
to recover by filling up to the end at the second safety car but by then I was
well down the field and I eventually had to come in to change my front left tyre.
Still, it has been a great season so thanks to all the team. We missed out on
a few podiums and a lot of points, but we showed a strong performance so I look
forward to more success in 2006.”
OWED TO COLOGNE
Ralf Schumacher’s 3rd place finish rounds off the best season in Panasonic
Toyota Racing’s F1 history.
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Tsutomu Tomita – Team Principal
“It has been a very good year for us and to finish on the podium is a fine
way to finish it off. So I would like to offer my thanks to everyone on the race
team and at Cologne as well as everyone at TMC in Japan and all our partners.
Thanks to both drivers for a great season. Jarno has been unfortunate several
times and again today he didn’t have much luck. He pitted the lap before
the safety car and it ruined his race when he wasn’t waved past. He had
to make a late stop because of a bad tyre problem but I’m grateful to him
for bringing the car home. Ralf was unlucky with the safety car at Suzuka but
today went much better. We made efficient use of the pit stop and kept him out
on the second safety car period hoping that traffic would hold up the field, which
worked out perfectly. Our fifth podium is a great end to a great year. We are
not yet able to compete with the top teams so we need harder development to overtake
them. But we already have some excellent data from the B car and this podium will
provide excellent motivation over the winter.”
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Mike Gascoyne – Technical Director Chassis
“This podium is a fitting tribute to all the year’s hard work by everyone
both on the race team and back in Cologne. To come here with the B car and go
away with a result like that is excellent so a big thank you to everyone involved.”
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