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Suzuka 2003 |
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11/10/2003 |
BMW Williams Qualifying |
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Japanese Grand Prix - Final Qualifying
Definitely a day of mixed fortunes for the BMW WilliamsF1 Team, whose drivers Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher qualified 2nd and 19th respectively in todayıs Final Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, the last race of the season. The outcome of the session was strongly affected by the changeable weather conditions, which forced Ralf to qualify on a wet track, unlike team-mate Juan Pablo.
Juan Pablo Montoya: 2nd
Chassis: FW25 06 (T-car FW04)
Best time: 1:32,412 min
"I am obviously pleased with my qualifying position, especially because the balance of my car wasnıt ideal throughout my lap, due to the fact that we made some changes to the set-up since this morningıs Free Practice sessions, in accordance with our weather forecast for tomorrow. However, I am sure weıve got a very consistent and strong car for the race. Itıs a shame that Ralf will have to start from the back, as we really need to score as many points as possible for the Constructorsı title."
Ralf Schumacher: 19th
Chassis: FW25 07 (T-car FW02)
Best time: no time
"Everything was going so perfectly this weekend, even after this morning's session. I just had bad luck with the weather conditions in qualifying. I tried to make the best out of it, but it just did not work out. It was actually useless, I could have come in straight away. Then I eventually spun. I will have to start from the back of the grid and it will be very difficult to overtake and it is going to be a tough race. We need points for the Constructors Championship and Iıll fight hard, but that is the way it is today."
Sam Michael (Chief Operations Engineer, WilliamsF1):
"It was obviously a mixed qualifying for us - good for Juan but bad for Ralf, which was due to the weather. However, we believe that we should have a good race performance tomorrow to help our challenge for the Constructors Championship. Juan is well placed to start with and Ralf is keen to show what he can do by cutting through the field."
Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director):
"First the Indianapolis race and now also the result of the final qualifying session of the season has been decided by the weather conditions. Juan Pablo managed to complete his lap just before the rain started to fall significantly and secured second place. For the last three drivers, the rain's influence was evident - Michael Schumacher has to cope with 14th place, Ralf spun and Jarno Trulli didnıt even do his qualifying lap. For Sunday changeable weather conditions are predicted too. Therefore it is impossible to predict the outcome of the race or the Constructors' Championship. At least, this weekend, once again, all of our engines have run troublefree so far."
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