Malaysian Grand Prix - Race Round-Up
08.04.2007
KUALA PAIR
Panasonic Toyota Racing will leave Kuala Lumpur with two points
following Jarno Trulli's 7th place finish at today's Malaysian Grand
Prix. After the mixed weather of the previous few days, the race took
place on a sunny day of typically oppressive Malaysian heat. Track
temperatures topped 50 degrees Celsius, making for a hard day's work
for all the drivers. Following yesterday's strong performance in
qualifying, Jarno and team-mate Ralf Schumacher lined up in 8th and
9th on the grid. Unfortunately both lost ground at the start and from
there it was a long, hard race for both drivers. Jarno stayed in the
top ten all race on his way to the points. Ralf was less fortunate
and lost further ground when he suffered a slow puncture shortly
after his first pit stop and had to fuel until the end of the race,
eventually taking 15th place. After starting the year with two
successive points finishes, Toyota will now begin its journey to Bahrain for the third round of the
championship next Sunday, April 15.
Jarno Trulli (Car 12, Chassis TF107/04)
Race Classification: 7th Gap: +70.132s
Tyre Strategy: Hard Soft Soft
Qualifying Classification: 8th
Time: 1m 36.902s (+1.859s in Q3) Grid: 8th
"I'm happy to have come home in the points and I've had a good
weekend. I fought hard throughout, the car worked well and we made
the most of everything. The only pity was the start which wasn't so
great and meant that I ended up behind Fisichella for much of the
race. I was quicker than him in the first stint but at this circuit
whoever's in front tends to stay there. Still, we kept up a good pace
and I was able to put in consistently quick laps until the last ten
laps when I couldn't attack any harder due to some minor technical
problems. Nevertheless this is a good result and I'd like to thank
the team because we made no mistakes throughout the weekend."
Ralf Schumacher(Car 11, Chassis TF107/03)
Race Classification: 15th Gap: +1 lap
Tyre Strategy: Soft Soft Hard
Qualifying Classification: 9th
Time: 1m 37.078s (+2.035s in Q3) Grid: 9th
"It's been a difficult weekend for me since the start and today was
one of those days when everything went wrong. The car didn't get away
well and then I had to avoid Jarno and I lost a few places. From then
on I was stuck in traffic for the first part of the race. Shortly
after my first pit stop I had a slow puncture and I needed to make
another unscheduled pit stop. That meant I was heavy on fuel and the
balance was not good. In general it was a tough race for no points.
But Bahrain is coming next and I hope to do better there. Jarno's
result shows that we have the pace to challenge with both cars."
Tsutomu Tomita – Team Principal
"We have to be satisfied with this result because we have made some
progress here compared to Melbourne, especially in terms of race
pace. The weekend started quite well as we again got both cars into
the top ten. But the starts were a problem for both cars so we lost a number of places and both cars were blocked behind slower cars for
the first stint, losing over 10 seconds. Passing is extremely
difficult here as we saw throughout the field. But Jarno had a strong
race today in extreme conditions with very high temperatures. We made
a good decision to put him on the harder tyres for the first stint
but he couldn't take advantage because of the traffic. Ralf was less
fortunate and soon after his first pit stop he suffered a slow
puncture. That's why he had to come into the pits at the worst
possible time for his strategy. He was due to have his last stint on
the harder tyre but because we had to fill him up until the end, that
put him out of contention. In the heat of Sepang it is not good to
run on a full tank of fuel but he still raced well and brought the
car home. We took 8th and 9th places in Melbourne whereas here it was
7th and 15th but the actual performance was better here. In Melbourne
we were quite far away in terms of pace. The good news here is that during Jarno's second and third stints his lap times were not far off the front-runners. If we had made better
starts he could have kept the Renaults behind. So if we continue
developing I hope that we can get even closer to the front."
1 |
F. Alonso |
McLaren |
2 |
L. Hamilton |
McLaren |
3 |
K. Raikkonen |
Ferrari |
4 |
N. Heidfeld |
BMW |
5 |
F. Massa |
Ferrari |
6 |
G. Fisichella |
Renault |
7 |
J. Trulli |
Toyota |
8 |
H. Kovalainen |
Renault |
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