2005 FIA Formula One World Championship Round 7: European Grand Prix - Friday Practice
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May: McLAREN AND MICHELIN MAINTAIN RICH VEIN OF FORM
Michelin partner Team McLaren Mercedes has made a flying start in
its bid to score a third consecutive Formula One victory. The team’s test and reserve driver Alex Wurz was quickest in the first
two free practice sessions ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix of Europe. He posted a 1m 30.623s lap in the searing heat of today’s
afternoon session, when track temperatures nudged 50 degrees. The Austrian was just 0.007s clear of closest challenger Ricardo
Zonta (Toyota/Michelin) and Nick Heidfeld (BMW WilliamsF1 Team) completed a trio of Michelin drivers at the head of the field. Among
the other Michelin runners, McLaren team-mates Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Räikkönen were fourth and fifth on aggregate, ahead of
Mark Webber (BMW WilliamsF1 Team, sixth), world championship leader Fernando Alonso (Renault, eighth) and Giancarlo Fisichella
(Renault, 10th). Michelin is bidding to win its eighth consecutive F1 grand prix this weekend – and its 82nd in all.
As
expected, Formula One’s qualifying format has been revised in time for this weekend’s Grand Prix of Europe. The grid will be
determined by a single-lap shoot-out on Saturday. Teams have accepted a proposal to scrap the secondary qualifying session and
aggregated timing procedure that was implemented at the beginning of the 2005 campaign.
There has been a change in this
weekend’s F1 line-up. Renault reserve Franck Montagny has replaced Robert Doornbos as Jordan-Toyota’s Friday tester, although
the deal is only for one race. Jordan trio Montagny, Tiago Monteiro and Narain Karthikeyan all ran off the circuit during today’s
second session. Only Karthikeyan was unable to continue.
Toyota driver Ralf Schumacher was fined $750 for exceeding the pit
speed limit during this morning’s opening free practice.
Mark Webber (BMW WilliamsF1 Team) missed part of today’s second
free practice session after spinning into the gravel at the Bit Kurve.
Michelin’s day Pierre Dupasquier, Michelin motorsport director “Several
of our partner teams appear to be extremely competitive at the Nürburgring – a pleasingly familiar pattern at every race so far
this season. There is a greater degree of uncertainty about Friday fuel loads this weekend, of course, with the revised qualifying
system. I completely understand why Formula One is reverting to a single qualifying session, but it is slightly frustrating for
engineers not to see the full potential of their cars and tyres being exploited on low-fuel runs during the build-up to the race. We
will have to wait until Sunday to appreciate where we stand in the overall scheme of things.” “What we do know, from a
performance perspective, is that everything has worked very well so far for Michelin. We have several ‘prime’ compounds here,
although they are only subtly different, and one ‘option’. There is a clear distinction between the different types of tyres in
terms of single-lap performance, but we have yet to finalise the full implications over longer runs. It is conceivable that both
will be used in the race.” “It has been extremely hot today – but one should never be surprised by huge temperature
fluctuations in this region of Germany. It was one of many factors in our pre-race preparations.”