Minardi F1 Team
drivers, Patrick Friesacher and
Christijan Albers experienced widely
varying fortunes in today’s
Malaysian Grand Prix. Run in 35 degree
Centigrade heat at the Sepang International
Circuit near Kuala Lumpur, the race
is generally regarded as the
toughest on the FIA Formula One
schedule, and so it turned out to be
for the Minardi driver's.
Friesacher’s
car spun under braking for Turn One
at the start of the second lap,
losing grip on oil that had been
dropped moments earlier, and the
young Austrian was unable to
continue.
Albers, by comparison,
settled into a nicely consistent
race pace after the opening laps and
ran a solid race that included two
well-executed fuel stops. He
suffered a momentary scare 16 laps
from the end of the event, when his
car lost one of its bargeboards, but
despite an adverse effect on the
aerodynamics, he pressed on to take
the chequered flag in 13th place and
record the first finish of his
Formula One career.
CHRISTIJAN ALBERS:
“First of all, I want to thank the
team for all their effort. To be
honest, I wasn’t happy with my
qualifying performances this
weekend, but the start of the race
was good, as I was able to overtake
three cars on the outside of the
first corner, but then I suffered a
temporary lack of power and Karthikeyan was able to re-pass me.
I was able to keep Monteiro behind
me for another lap, but I couldn’t
hold him off any longer than that. I also lost a position to Patrick,
but then after two or three laps,
the power started to improve and I
was able to follow Tiago. Toward
the end of the race, while I was
moving over to let some of the
faster cars through, I went wide
over a curb and lost one of the
bargeboards.
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"This meant the car lost
downforce, and there was more
understeer, and this was reflected
in the lap times. Overall, though,
I learned a lot and I’m happy to
have finished this race, as it’s the
toughest of the
season.”
PATRICK FRIESACHER:
“To be honest, I am a little
disappointed. My start was not that
good, but then I was able to pass Christijan and was right behind the
Jordans. On the second lap, I just
touched the brakes going into the
first corner and lost the rear of
the car on what I guess was oil from
the BAR cars. That was it, really,
and all we can do is put this race
behind us now and look ahead to the
next one, in Bahrain.”
PAUL STODDART, Team Principal:
“First of all, congratulations to
Toyota for their first-ever podium
position in Formula One. They have
been there or thereabouts all
weekend, and thoroughly deserved
today’s result. Turning to our own
race, sadly, Patrick’s afternoon was
over early as the result of spinning
on oil that had been dropped on the
track. Christijan soldiered on to
finish his first Formula One race,
however, setting some impressive
times by Minardi standards. Unfortunately, when his car lost one
of its bargeboards, it spoiled the
aero balance, but nevertheless, it
was a gutsy drive in gruelling
conditions to take the chequered
flag. Special thanks go to the
whole team for their efforts in
improving the car since Melbourne,
and their relentless drive
throughout a tough weekend.”
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