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30 July: Hungarian Grand Prix - Qualifying Report - Toyota Panasonic Toyota Racing will have two cars in the top five at tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix after a storming performance in today's qualifying session. Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher will start from 3rd and 5th places on the grid after both drivers put in scorching laps on another scorching day at the Hungaroring. Jarno faced a tough task, missing out on some of this morning's practice after a fuel system problem. He also had to go out early in the session, but he did well to make up ground. Ralf also turned in a fine performance, ending just over a tenth further back. Toyota will now head into Sunday's race aiming for another points finish from both drivers. The team currently stands in 4th place in the constructors' championship with a total of 57 points. MAG-JARNO
JOY Jarno Trulli (Car 16,
Chassis TF105/07) "That was a very good lap, so I'm happy. We always knew this was going to be a tough session because I was going out so early after our problems in Hockenheim. I also had a fuel system problem this morning so I didn't get a chance to try out the car on new tyres. That meant it was a bit of a guess for the balance on new tyres, but our car always goes well over one lap and I tried my best. I gradually built up my confidence as I went round, which was why the third sector was the best. Looking to the race, it's always a tough afternoon here but we'll try to keep up our pace." HUNGARY LIKES THE RALF Ralf Schumacher (Car 17, Chassis TF105/05) "All in all that was a pretty good lap for me. It was difficult to get the optimum out of the car because I had a bit of oversteer, but it was reasonably clean. And being fifth on the grid sets us up well for tomorrow, particularly because we will start on the clean side of the grid. We think we've got a good strategy so we'll have to see how it works out. We're certainly aiming for another good result. Since they changed the layout at the first corner there are more chances for passing here. The race will be long in the heat so it's a matter of making no mistakes and hoping for the best." PEST WISHES Dieter Gass - Chief Race Engineer 2005 Hungarian 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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