European Grand Prix – Free Practice Round-Up
EIFEL POWER
Panasonic Toyota Racing hit the track at the Nürburgring
today with two 90-minute practice sessions for the European
Grand Prix. With the team’s factory only an hour’s
drive away in Cologne, Toyota is the local team and both Ralf
Schumacher and Jarno Trulli have plenty of experience of the
Nürburgring. After the early-morning mist cleared, first
practice began with track temperatures of 26°C and both
drivers completed over half a race distance, with Ralf setting
the 7th fastest time, and Jarno the 11th. Soon after that
session ended, a thunderstorm hit but the rain stopped in
time for second practice, which began on a damp track. The
team waited until conditions improved enough for dry, grooved
Bridgestone Potenza tyres after around 30 minutes. Track conditions
continued to improve, as did the lap times of Ralf and Jarno,
who ended the session strongly, in fifth and sixth respectively.
The team will now analyse the data from today’s extensive
running and push for similarly strong results in qualifying
tomorrow.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 11, Chassis TF107/05)
First Session 7th 32 laps completed Lap Time: 1m 33.825s
(+1.310s)
Second Session 5th 18 laps completed Lap Time: 1m 33.668s
(+0.329s)
“We had a good two sessions today. It’s good
to be back driving in front of my home fans again and I am
pretty happy with the work we did, and especially with our
lap times. In the last few races we have changed a few things
with our set-up and that has helped. My pace was quite competitive
in France and Silverstone, even if the results were not there,
and that seems to apply to this circuit as well. We worked
on the car set-up, as well as understanding the tyres on this
track, and everything went well. The team has a lot of information
now, more than we expected because the rain stopped earlier
than predicted, which gave us the chance to do a few more
laps than usual. We are pushing very hard and my target for
tomorrow is to get into Q3 again, which will give us the opportunity
to fight for points. We will work on the car before qualifying
and I am feeling optimistic.”
Jarno Trulli (Car 12, Chassis TF107/04)
First Session 11th 34 laps completed Lap Time: 1m 34.152s
(+1.637s)
Second Session 6th 22 laps completed Lap Time: 1m 33.746s
(+0.407s)
“It was a reasonable session for me. You can see from
our lap times that I was really competitive today. It’s
a shame that in the end I had traffic on my quickest lap in
P2, so I lost a bit of time – otherwise I could have
been even faster and further up the results. But nevertheless
it is important that we are going in the right direction and
making progress. We want to score points in every race this
year so we want a good result this weekend for everyone at
the team, especially as this is a home race for us. As always,
we are fighting hard but every race is a different story so
we will have to see what happens tomorrow in qualifying. I
am aiming to qualify once again in the top 10, even though
the competition is very tough. If we can improve the car a
little bit tomorrow before qualifying, we can have a good
weekend.”
Dieter Gass – Chief Engineer Race and Test
“It was a very productive Friday for us. We changed
our programme slightly in the morning because we had some
rain forecast for during the afternoon session. The rain did
arrive but it stopped a little bit earlier than predicted,
which gave us the possibility to do some additional work on
the dry set-up and this will help our preparations for Saturday
and Sunday. Initially, after the rain, the track took a bit
of time to come back to the best conditions but towards the
end of the session it was fine. We had two completely trouble-free
sessions which was good and allowed us to do a lot of work
on the tyres and the set-up of the car. We gathered a lot
of data on both the medium and soft tyres and we are in a
good position to decide our strategy. Generally, we seem to
be in quite good shape and we hope to carry that through the
rest of the weekend.”
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