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2006.05.28

 

Monaco GP : Race results and Notes

Panasonic Toyota Racing will come away from today's Monaco Grand Prix with a solitary point after a battling drive to 8th place from Ralf Schumacher on a one-stop strategy. But it was a day of heartbreak for Jarno Trulli, who came within five laps of making the podium after an inspired day's work around the streets of the principality. The Italian made the most of a similar strategy to power his way up to 3rd place before he succumbed to a hydraulic failure, coasting to a halt on the way up the hill from Ste Devote. Toyota is scheduled to continue testing its new TF106B package at Barcelona this week in preparation for next month's British Grand Prix.

Ralf Schumacher:

"To come away with a point is something, but it could have been so much more for Toyota today. We lost too many places at the start and I spent the first half of the race behind Heidfeld. We were quicker but as usual here it was impossible to overtake and our strategy did not allow us to break out of the traffic."

"That put paid to our chances of getting a better result. Still, the car went well and I kept pushing and we ended the race in the final points-scoring position. It was a hard day's work out there but at least we have shown stronger pace this weekend and we must now look to build on that in the coming races."

Tsutomu Tomita -- Team Principal: "We have to be pleased about getting a point from Ralf, who battled hard throughout the race. But to say we are disappointed about what happened to Jarno is an understatement. He had raced hard from the start in heavy traffic and for him to suffer a hydraulic problem so close to the flag was a cruel blow. So it was a bitter finish, but at least we can say that the team performed better over the course of the weekend." "It was a correct decision to go for a one-stop strategy and it worked well. We will have to investigate our poor starts but at least our pace was good on the heavy tanks. We brought Ralf in earlier than we had to because he was stuck behind Heidfeld, who we expected so stay out longer. Unfortunately they both came in at the same time but it was the only thing we could try." "Jarno similarly spent most of his race behind Barrichello so we can only congratulate the drivers on doing such a good job today. It was a bad day for us in terms of the race results but the gap to the top teams is closing and we will continue developing and fighting in order to achieve a podium as soon as possible."

Ralf Schumacher
Car 7, Chassis TF106/07B
Race Classification: 8th
Gap: +1 lap (from race winner)
Qualifying Classification: 11th
Time: 1m14.398s (+0.866s in Session 2)
Grid: 10th

Pos.

Driver

Team

Time

Points
1
F. Alonso Renault 1:43:43.116 10
2
JP. Montoya McLaren + 14.567 8
3
D. Coulthard Red Bull + 52.298 6
4
R. Barrichello Honda + 53.337 5
5
M. Schumacher Ferrari + 53.830 4
6
G. Fisichella Renault + 1:02.072 3
7
N. Heidfeld BMW + 1 laps 2
8
R. Schumacher Toyota + 1 laps 1
9
F. Massa Ferrari + 1 laps 0
10
V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso + 1 laps 0
11
J. Button Honda + 1 laps 0
12
C. Albers Midland F1 + 1 laps 0
13
S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso + 1 laps 0
14
J. Villeneuve BMW + 1 laps 0
15
T. Monteiro Midland F1 + 2 laps 0
16
F. Montagny Super Aguri + 3 laps 0
Did not finish
17
J. Trulli Toyota + 5 laps
0
18
C. Klien Red Bull + 21 laps
0
19
N. Rosberg Williams + 26 laps
0
20
K. Räikkönen McLaren + 28 laps
0
21
M. Webber Williams + 30 laps
0
22
T. Sato Super Aguri + 32 laps
0


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