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23 July: German Grand Prix - Qualifying Report - Toyota Panasonic Toyota Racing's drivers Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher will start tomorrow's German Grand Prix from 9th and 12th places on the grid following today's qualifying at Hockenheim. The two drivers put in reasonably clear laps during a competitive session with a very tight middle order of the grid. Toyota will now head into Sunday's race aiming to make the most of a difficult weekend and to get both cars into the points. The team currently stands in 4th place in the constructors' championship with a total of 54 points. A DOZEN TOP TEN HITS Jarno Trulli (Car 16, Chassis TF105/07) "I had a slight problem with the brakes so I didn't have the confidence to push as hard as I would have liked. But I'm reasonably comfortable with where we are on the grid given that we've struggled for pace so far this weekend. It's hard to say how we can fare in the race but maybe some of the other cars will be on different strategies to us. We haven't had the best of times in the last two races so hopefully we can turn it around tomorrow and score some more points. We'll certainly be pushing very hard." A RACE AGAINST HEIM Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05) "That was a reasonably clean lap. The car was balanced well throughout and I made no mistakes. Perhaps I could have gained a tenth in the first sector but apart from that there were no problems. It's a very tight grid and hopefully we've made the right tyre choice for the race tomorrow. Obviously it will be a hard race from where we are but the package should work well in race conditions so we'll be doing our best to break into the points again." ALL ROADS LEAD
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