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12 June: Canadian Grand Prix - Race Report - Toyota Panasonic Toyota Racing has recorded yet another points finish at today's incident-packed Canadian Grand Prix after Ralf Schumacher took 6th place around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. But there were mixed emotions as Jarno Trulli was robbed of a podium by a brake failure eight laps from home. Both drivers had eventful races, with Jarno moving up two places at the start and then moving steadily up to third when he retired. Ralf climbed up through the field after losing ground at the start on his way to three championship points. The German treated the whole team to an evening of karting last night, so there were a few sore limbs among the mechanics. But this result, which means that Toyota has retained a share of 3rd place in the constructors' championship, will help soothe the aches and pains. NOTRE JAM Ralf
Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/03) "I'm glad to be leaving here with three points under my belt. I gave my best considering everything that happened this weekend. I didn't get well off the line today and we need to check the reason for that. Unfortunately the lost places meant that I was always going to struggle in the race with the strategy we had. But I battled hard and gained a place early on. Then it was just about staying in the race and seeing what could happen. I was unlucky with the safety car when Montoya pitted, but our instructions from race control were to stay in the position I was. The good news is that Jarno was very near to getting a podium, and it shows that we can drive good races when everything goes well." CANADA GONG BITES THE
DUST Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis
TF105/02) "That was a real pity for me and the team. We were looking quite good and all set for the podium when I suffered a brake failure. The brakes had been fine up to that point and there was no wear problem, it was just a failure. As such, the final chicane was about the best place to have had it because there was plenty of area to run off. Before that I had a brilliant start with good traction and a good getaway. I tried to go down the inside but there was not much space so I switched the outside. Sato pushed me wide but I kept flat over the kerbs and overtook him. I really enjoyed that one. After that the car was very good and we were getting the best out of our race considering our strategy and set-up. It was a hot, tough race but I prepared well for these conditions, when I've usually had my best results. The whole team did a fantastic job all weekend. It's disappointing to lose out on three podiums in three races, but that's motor racing." MONTREAL MAD RIDE Tsutomu Tomita - Team Principal 2005 Canadian Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Toyota: Trulli extends contract with Toyota (28/07/2006)Toyota to supply Williams with engines (27/07/2006) Barcelona Test Update (25/01/2006) Jerez Test Update (19/01/2006) Jerez Test Update (18/01/2006) Jerez Test Update (17/01/2006) Panasonic Toyota Racing kick-starts 2006 on home ground (14/01/2006) Toyota TF106 Technical Specifications (14/01/2006) Luca Marmorini Q & A (Engine) (14/01/2006) Mike Gascoyne Q & A (Chassis) (14/01/2006) More news from Toyota F1
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