22.05.2004 Renault's Jarno Trulli grabs pole while Michael Schumacher will start fourth AND Rubens Barrichello sixth: Ferrari qualifying report AND times from THE Monaco GRAND PRIX |
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Jarno
Trulli claimed his first ever F1 pole position around the tight and twisting
streets of Monaco this afternoon. Fernando Alonso made it a Renault 1-3 on the starting grid for tomorrow's Grand Prix, while Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello lined the Ferraris up in fourth and six places. Jean Todt
: 'At the end of a very closely contested qualifying session, we find ourselves,
for the first time this season, off the front row. However, taking into account
that another competitor is penalised for making an engine change, we have
Michael on the second row and Rubens on the third, at the most difficult track
from an overtaking point of view. 'I am aware of the tough task that awaits us tomorrow, but we will tackle with the same approach and in the same frame of mind as we did the first five races, all won by Michael.' Michael Schumacher : 'This qualifying session was a little bit of a disappointment. That was the result of a difficult pre-qualifying when I found the track to be very slippery. It was much worse than expected, as you can see from the fact I was much quicker in the morning. 'The result was that I was a long way off where we wanted to be. It meant I had to make my second run very early. That certainly did not help. Because of my brother’s problem I will be starting from fourth and we will have to try and get the best out of this situation tomorrow.' Rubens Barrichello : 'I expected to be a bit further up the grid, but I don’t feel that all is lost as far as tomorrow is concerned. I am reasonably happy with the handling of the car and I think we will be very competitive in the race. It won’t be easy, but we could get a good result.' Ross Brawn : 'Obviously, a disappointing qualifying for us. Things became difficult right from the pre-qualifying. Michael found he had practically no grip on his lap, possibly because some cars were out after free practice and put some dust and oil on the track. The cars went well in qualifying but another factor that did not help was the fact that when the cars making their run after ours were doing their lap, the sun had gone in and the track became quicker. 'In any case, this race always throws up surprises from start to finish. We will have to be as well prepared as possible to make the most of any opportunity that comes our way.' Pre-qualifying session: Rubens Barrichello: 11th 1.15.329 3 laps chassis 235, Michael Schumacher: 14th 1.15.927 3 laps chassis 234, Temperatures: air 23°C, track 37°C Qualifying session, Michael Schumacher: 5th 1.14.516 3 laps chassis 234, Rubens Barrichello: 7th 1.14.716 3 laps chassis 235, Temperatures: air 24°C, track 39°C |
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