A combination of
driving skill, good fortune and benevolent weather gods helped Minardi Cosworth
achieve one of its better qualifying results of the season at the Spa
Francorchamps circuit this afternoon.
Drivers Gianmaria Bruni and Zsolt Baumgartner wrung the maximum from
their cars in the treacherously slippery conditions created by torrential rain
that soaked the famous Belgian circuit.
In fact, the weather in the Ardennes region was very much the talking point of
the day, the rain and accompanying mist that greeted F1 teams on Saturday
morning forcing a delay, and eventual shortening, of the two scheduled 45-minute
practice sessions.
Drivers thus had only 15 minutes and a handful of laps to acclimatise to the wet
track and prepare for qualifying.
Unfortunately, Bruni was one of the casualties of this “pressure cooker”
situation, his car aquaplaning on standing water and crashing at turn eight.
Happily, the young Roman suffered nothing worse than a bruised knee in the
impact, while his Minardi Cosworth PS04B required only relatively minor repairs
before it was ready for qualifying action.
With the forecast indicating similarly unpredictable weather tomorrow, there is
every indication the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix is going to be an action-packed
one.
GIANMARIA BRUNI
Best lap: 2:02.651
Position: 17th
“This was a good
qualifying session for me without any mistakes. It was a pity that I wasn’t able
to drive for many laps this morning, as we weren’t able to find the perfect
chassis set-up.
"The car felt a bit different in qualifying from the
way it did this morning, and was not so easy to drive.
"If everything had been perfect, I think I could have
qualified perhaps two positions farther up the grid. I
have to say, though, the guys did a great job today, and I want to thank them
for all their effort.”
ZSOLT BAUMGARTNER Best lap:
2:03.303 Position: 18th
“I think it has
been a good day. We ran well in the pre-qualifying session and, despite the wet
weather, I felt very comfortable with the car. It was a shame in the qualifying
run, though, that I couldn’t equal, or improve on, my previous lap time.
"Unfortunately, I made a couple of mistakes in sectors
two and three that cost me quite a bit of time. The car is good, though, and we
hope tomorrow will be wet, as it will improve our chances of a good result.”
PAUL STODDART, Team
Principal, Minardi Cosworth
“All weekend, the team has performed
competitively against its nearest rivals. To finish today’s qualifying session
between the Jordans and ahead of a Toyota is proof of an excellent effort and a
job well done by both drivers and all team members.
"Let’s hope tomorrow delivers Minardi a just result.”
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