1 April: Bahrain Grand Prix - Friday Practice
Report - Jordan Grand
Prix
Jordan Grand Prix drivers Tiago Monteiro, Narain Karthikeyan and Robert Doornbos began the weekend with a
smooth-running Free Practice day today with no mechanical problems or damage to their cars at the spectacular but demanding 5.417-km
Bahrain International Circuit. They completed their various programmes despite a dusty and sandy surface, which affected grip levels
especially in the opening session but improved considerably in the afternoon. Karthikeyan had the quickest lap time of the
three.
Tiago Monteiro “It is very interesting to go to new tracks as you always have so much to learn and
try in a limited amount of time. I am happy with the changes we have made today and the information we have been able to gather for
the rest of the weekend. Bridgestone is doing a very good job here and I am pretty confident for tomorrow.”
Narain
Karthikeyan “I really like the circuit here in Bahrain as it suits my style of driving. We have tried some different new
parts in the car; they were small changes but they have already made a significant difference. I have been pretty quick so I am
happy with my performance today.”
Robert Doornbos “Today was a good day. I have really enjoyed driving on this
challenging circuit. The whole team seems to be working very well here and we are definitely more competitive than in Malaysia.
Bridgestone has found a good tyre for the weekend, so everything looks positive at the moment. It is a pity I cannot drive tomorrow.”
Trevor
Carlin, Sporting Director “We are very pleased with the way today has gone. We have been through quite a lot of work as the
three cars had three different programmes. We have got a reasonable balanced car for Saturday’s qualifying and we are very happy
with the performance of the whole team in general.”