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British
Grand Prix race
July 10, 2005
Although Tiago
Monteiro had to begin the British Grand Prix from the
back of the grid due to an unscheduled engine change
on Friday morning, he had a great start and managed
to overtake the two Minardis. He then had a rather uneventful
race, stopping for fuel twice and crossing the finish
line in 17th position, further improving an incredible
record of 11th consecutive finishes for a rookie. Teammate,
Narain Karthikeyan, who started in 17th position, also
had an excellent start. Unfortunately, he retired on
lap 11 due to an electrical failure, which the team
is still investigating.
Team quotes on the British Grand Prix race
Tiago Monteiro (EJ15/03) 17th
It was a good race for me again. I think we chose
the right strategy: we were quite heavy at the beginning
and planned on having two stops. I had a great start,
passed a few cars and followed Narain as closely as
possible in order not to let him get too far ahead.
Unfortunately Narain experienced some problems and I
was racing alone for a long time. Then, halfway through
the race, I was told on the radio that Sato was still
behind me. So I was really pushing like crazy to stay
away but he was just too quick. There was nothing I
could have done. Everybody was very reliable for this
race therefore it was very hard for me to finish in
a higher position. I have now finished 11 races out
of 11. It will be hard for the next rookies to beat
this record.
Narain Karthikeyan (EJ15/01) retired
I had a very good start and overtook Massa but
unfortunately he was able to repass me at Becketts.
However, I had a very good pace and I managed to run
with the pack of Massa, Coulthard and Heidfeld. Unfortunately,
shortly after, the car stopped apparently because of
an electrical failure. It is very frustrating, as it
is the second weekend in a row that I am experiencing
some problems with my car, although I managed to finish
the race in Magny-Cours. It is really a pity as I was
going very well all weekend.
Adrian Burgess
Sporting director
Poor Narain, again he did not have any luck in
the race. As always, he was doing a fantastic job keeping
up with Massa, until we had an electrical failure, which
shut the engine off and forced him to retire the car.
Tiago was on a different strategy as a result of an
engine change earlier in the weekend. He had a great
race and was able to bring the car home, for the 11th
race in succession. We are now looking forward to the
next race and will try to work harder and give the boys
better equipment.
Test schedule
Jordan Grand Prix will be testing at the Circuit Paul
Ricard on Thursday 14 July with Narain Karthikeyan and
Tiago Monteiro taking over on Friday 15 July.
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