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European
Grand Prix qualifying session
May 28, 2005
In the last two Free Practice
sessions, Narain Karthikeyan and Tiago Monteiro continued
fine-tuning their cars for this afternoons new
format single qualifying session and tomorrows
race. The sessions went well in general apart from a
small spin for each driver. The Jordan Grand Prix team
worked hard overnight and this morning to improve the
EJ15s balance. In Qualifying, Monteiro and Karthikeyan
put
in solid runs and, as a result, line up 17th and 19th
respectively on the grid for tomorrows seventh
round of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship.
| Driver |
3rd
Free Practice |
4th
Free Practice |
Qualifying |
| Narain Karthikeyan |
1:33.681, 16th |
1:34.640, 19th |
1:36.192, 19th |
| Tiago Monteiro |
1:34.407, 18th |
1:34.527, 18th |
1:35.047, 17th |
Team quotes on the Europen
Grand Prix qualifying session
Narain Karthikeyan (EJ5/02)
I was the third driver to go in qualifying this
afternoon so the circuit was still very dusty. Moreover,
the track temperature was very high, I think it was
close to 50°C, therefore my car was quite difficult
to drive. I have also made a small mistake, which cost
me some time. Now we will focus on improving the car
for my first race in Nürburgring tomorrow.
Tiago Monteiro (EJ15/03)
I am very happy with my qualifying lap, which
was very clean with no mistake. I felt confident in
the car so I was able to push really hard. We have made
some changes with my engineers after the two sessions
this morning and it was very helpful. I am now looking
forward to driving tomorrow and I hope we will be able
to finish the race and maybe be in the points.
Trevor Carlin
Sporting director
It was a mixed qualifying for us today. Tiago
Monteiro did a superb job and qualified the car in 17th
position. His lap was very clean and probably his best
in qualifying this season so far. Narains lap
was a bit scrappy. He had to go out very early which
may have hampered him a little bit. However I am sure
he will progress through the race.
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