Belgian Grand Prix – Race Round-Up
EUROPEAN EXODUS
Panasonic Toyota Racing left Spa-Francorchamps disappointed
today after Ralf Schumacher and Jarno Trulli finished 10th
and 11th respectively in the Belgian Grand Prix, the final
European race of the season. Both drivers started in the top
10, with Jarno in 8th, two places in front of Ralf, but the
order changed on the run to the first corner. Jarno lost places
in the run to the tight La Source hairpin, including a spot
to Ralf, but battled on in the midfield traffic before his
first pit stop on lap 14, when he changed to the soft Bridgestone
Potenza tyres. Ralf worked his way into the points positions
before he switched to the soft tyres at the end of lap 20.
As the differing strategies played out, Jarno made progress
up the field and resumed in 11th after his final pit stop
on lap 32. A one-stop strategy helped Ralf fight in the top
10 but, despite his good pace in the closing stages, he missed
out on the points and finished just ahead of Jarno. The next
engagement is a test at Jerez in Spain, starting on Tuesday,
where the team will step up preparations for the Japanese
Grand Prix at Fuji Speedway.
Ralf Schumacher (Car 11, Chassis TF107/05)
Race Classification: 10th Tyres Used: Medium, soft
Qualifying Classification: 12th Time: 1m 46.618s (+1.548s
in Q2) Grid: 10th
“The race was okay. I did my best and I think we got
the best out of the car, but unfortunately it was not quite
enough for any points. Looking at it from that perspective,
it is frustrating because we pushed the car to the limit and
we hoped for more after our competitive pace in practice.
On Friday it looked promising but we lost out compared to
the other teams and now we need to look at the reasons for
that. The next race is at our home track, Fuji Speedway, so
the whole team is looking forward to the Japanese Grand Prix.
Clearly this is an important race. It is disappointing not
to score points here but we will push hard to do that in Japan.”
Jarno Trulli (Car 12, Chassis TF107/04)
Race Classification: 11th Tyres Used: Medium, soft, soft
Qualifying Classification: 9th Time: 1m 47.798s (+1.804s
in Q3) Grid: 8th
“That was a difficult afternoon for me. At the first
corner I lost a few places because I had to brake and go on
the outside after another car braked late. There was nothing
I could do. I fell behind other cars who had more fuel on
board and were much slower than me, but it was not possible
to overtake because we didn’t have the straightline
speed. I expected more from the race and if you look at the
performance of the car when I was not in traffic, we were
quite competitive and I was happy with the balance. Now we
will focus on Fuji Speedway for the Japanese Grand Prix and
I hope we can get a better result in our home race. We will
be working hard in the test this week to improve and we will
try our best as always.”
Tadashi Yamashina – Team Principal
“We were expecting a better result from this race so
it is a disappointing result. Our performances earlier in
the weekend were quite strong so we were optimistic. Ralf
did a good job and considering there were no retirements in
front of him that was the best he could do. He was on a one-stop
strategy and kept in contact with Kovalainen, who was on a
similar strategy. For Jarno, he lost places at the first corner
and after the time he lost in traffic, his race was effectively
over, even if he did show reasonable race pace later on. Of
course now we must prepare for the Japanese Grand Prix. We
are focused on Fuji Speedway now and our target is to get
a strong result.”
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