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A BALANCED
APPROAC H HOCKENHEIM, GERMANY, July 24, 2004 –
Other than a small excursion over a curb early on in the day, which
damaged the front wing of Zsolt Baumgartner’s car, Wilux Minardi Cosworth
enjoyed a trouble-free final day of preparations for tomorrow’s German
Grand Prix. Heavy overnight rain washed the surface of the Hockenheimring
clean and, combined with lower ambient temperatures, meant Baumgartner
and team mate, Gianmaria Bruni, spent much of Saturday’s two morning
practice sessions readjusting the balance of their respective chassis
to the new track conditions and working with different fuel loads. The
technical programme was productive, and although Bruni and Baumgartner
will line up in 19th and 20th places on the grid tomorrow, both drivers
have high hopes for a positive outcome to the race.
GIANMARIA BRUNI Best lap: 1 min 18.055 secs Position: 19th
“I’m quite happy. I had a good qualifying lap, considering the fuel
we were carrying, and we were quite close to the right balance for the
load we have. The guys also did a really good job today, and now I’m
looking forward to the race.”
ZSOLT BAUMGARTNER Best lap: 1 min 18.400 secs Position: 20th
“As far as the qualifying run was concerned, we were missing a bit on
chassis balance today and, as a result, I was struggling particularly
in the Stadium section. My first two sector times were similar to Gimmi’s,
but then I lost quite a bit in the final section. Generally, today we
weren’t able to find a satisfactory balance as quickly as we did yesterday,
and the situation wasn’t helped by the fact I made a mistake in the
first session this morning and lost time while the car was repaired.
As a result, I wasn’t able to do as much running as I would have liked.
Even so, I think we can have a strong car tomorrow and a good race.”
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PAUL
STODDART, Team Principal, Wilux Minardi Cosworth
“Both drivers put in quite good performances in today’s sessions and
completed their technical programmes. I was particularly pleased with
pre-qualifying this afternoon, which showed that we are as close to
the Jordans as we expected to be. Gimmi and Zsolt will line up at the
back of the grid for the German Grand Prix, but race strategy involves
different fuel loads, and we have a healthy fuel load for tomorrow’s
race. We look forward to an interesting race here at Hockenheim.”
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