Location: Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy Dates: 24-25-26 August 2005 Drivers: Ralf Schumacher
(24-25); Jarno Trulli (26); Ricardo Zonta (24-25-26); Olivier Panis (24-25) Track length: 5.793kms
Ralf
Schumacher - Chassis TF105/09 (24); TF105/08 (25) Best lap time: 1m22.137s Total laps: 109 Total distance: 631.437kms
Ralf,
what was your test programme? The plan was to shake down the latest development chassis and then do my Italian GP set-up work
and tyre selection in a standard specification TF105.
Was it successful? On the second day I ran more than 100 laps.
We did not set scintillating lap times but that was not the point. As usual we will have to wait until the race weekend to see the
true picture with regard to varying fuel loads and so forth. But it was a trouble-free day of race preparation, we made our tyre
choice and I was satisfied with the work we got through.
Jarno Trulli - Chassis TF105/08 Best lap time: 1m21.350s Total
laps: 115 Total distance: 666.195kms
What was your main aim and how did the day go? We had a strong, reliable
day. We got through a lot of laps, mainly tyre testing and came to some firm conclusions for the Grand Prix. I also did some general
set-up work.
So do you have high expectations for the Italian GP? We learned quite a lot but it was a full, busy
test and some of the opposition did seem to be very quick. The front of the grid is very competitive in Formula 1 at the moment but
we will analyse everything and obviously I want to score more points in my home race.
Ricardo Zonta - Chassis TF105/08
(24); TF105/09 (25 & 26) Best lap time: 1m22.007s Total laps: 105 Total distance: 608.265kms
Ricardo, what
were the aims of your schedule? On the first day I did a lot of tyre work to help make our assessments for the Grand Prix.
And Monza is very fast and you run in low downforce trim, so aerodynamic efficiency is key to strong performance. We tried some
different set-up configurations and I also did some damper work before I switched to the latest development chassis.
How
did that go? There were a couple of small issues that we wanted to address and so it was a case of data gathering rather than
trying to do mileage. We will do some more work with the development car in upcoming tests.
Olivier Panis - Chassis
TF105.5/01 Best lap time: 1m27.983s Total laps: 107 Total distance: 619.851kms
Olivier, you concentrated
exclusively on V8 engine testing? Exactly. It's only the second time we have tested the V8 engine and it looks positive. We
did almost 80 laps on the first day and I wouldn't have thought that kind of mileage was possible yet, especially at a track as
demanding for engines as Monza. The computer simulations showed us that a V8 would be around 5.5s per lap slower than a V10 here,
and that's just how it worked out.
But you did have one slightly worrying moment! Just a little, although I think
the spectators that always turn out for the Monza test appreciated it. We had an engine failure and I found myself going backwards
at 320kph. That's not so good for the heart rate! But I didn't hit anything and there was no damage done.
So generally the
V8 programme is well on schedule? I'm very happy with the job the Toyota engine department is doing. They are working hard
and making really good progress. I did less mileage on the second day but that was always the plan. On the first day we had a new
specification engine but on day two I was using the earlier engine that we first tested at Jerez, and just bringing it up to full
mileage so that the team could make some data comparisons.
How does the V8 feel to drive compared to the V10? Not
too different, actually. The vibration is less than I expected. You have to work a bit on the gear ratios because the torque in the
middle of the rev range is where you notice the main difference compared with the V10.
Gerd Pfeiffer (chief test
engineer)
How would you sum up the test? It was interesting technically because we had the latest specification
chassis, the standard TF105 and also the V8 car. I was very pleased with the way the V8 test went because we did 450kms with the
latest engine, which was almost three times the distance that we ran in the initial shakedown at Jerez before the summer break. The
reliability was strong and Olivier's comments were very positive. With the development chassis we were running it for the first time
and gathering some data that we can analyse at Cologne before doing further tests with the car.
Testing Overview
Driver
Chassis
Best
Lap
Laps
Working on
Wednesday 24 August - Hot and sunny
Ralf
Schumacher
TF105/09
No time
0
Installation/shakedown
Ricardo Zonta
TF105/08
1m22.007s
105
Set
up/dampers/Monza tyres
Olivier Panis
TF105.5/01
1m27.983s
78
V8 engine testing
Thursday
25 August - Overcast, then warm and sunny