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					Despite the all-pervasive 
								heat and humidity of Kuala Lumpur, lap times 
								tumbled in the first qualifying session for the 
								Malaysian Grand Prix, today’s provisional pole 
								position time marking a significant improvement 
								on last year’s pole-winning time of 1 min 33.074 
								secs. 
					 
					As they had promised yesterday, 
								Minardi F1 Team drivers, Christijan 
								Albers and Patrick Friesacher, 
								continued to fine-tune their cars to the demands 
								of the Sepang International Circuit, making 
								demonstrable progress in the course of Saturday 
								morning’s two practice sessions. The 
								improvement in lap times for the Minardi drivers 
								was attributable to a number of factors, 
								including greater knowledge of the Malaysian 
								Grand Prix track – both Albers and Friesacher 
								are racing here for the first time – chassis 
								set-up changes to the cars, and the availability 
								of useful new aerodynamic data, which was 
								provided overnight by technical personnel at the 
								Minardi factory in Faenza. 
					 
					PATRICK FRIESACHER 
					 
					“I’m generally happy with the 
								car today, although the balance in the quick 
								corners wasn’t quite as good as it might have 
								been, as I had more oversteer than in free 
								practice this morning. I think we have to work 
								a little bit on that, but overall, my qualifying 
								lap was not bad. We certainly improved from 
								yesterday, and I want to say thanks again to the 
								guys for doing another great job.” 
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							Minardi drivers, Christijan 
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							Despite the all-pervasive heat and humidity of Kuala 
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					CHRISTIJAN ALBERS 
					 
					Quite simply, my out lap 
								this afternoon was just too slow, and the tyres 
								were not at their optimum for the qualifying 
								run, the result being that I just wasn’t able to 
								put the lap together. 
					 
					"This may be good for 
								conserving tyres, but it’s not good for 
								qualifying. The positive news, however, is that 
								we made some progress overnight, and I think 
								we’ve now got a good race set-up. We’ll see 
								what we can do in final qualifying tomorrow 
								morning.” 
					 
					PAUL STODDART, Team Principal 
					 
					“On a positive note, today’s 
								qualifying performance saw Minardi less than a 
								second off its last year’s best qualifying time 
								here at SIC.  My thanks go to the entire team, 
								including those at the factory in Faenza, for 
								the splendid way in which they have worked to 
								improve this car, and to both drivers, for a job 
								well done. 
					 
					"I just hope that the unexpected 
								additional workload involved in improving the 
								old car does not delay the introduction of the Minardi Cosworth PS05, planned for Imola.  It 
								was also very gratifying, at the end of today’s 
								qualifying session, to see four former Minardi 
								drivers occupying the top six positions.”  | 
				 
				 
		 
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