The Race Evading Questions
Finally you can see the results of the engineers’ witchcraft in which they were involved during the winter and evaluate (approximately) teams’ possibilities. But this time everything was completely different. Did you get the answers? I personally have even more questions now.
Friday’s practice sessions passed as usual. Perhaps, drivers were a bit more cautious: they had to treat their engines in a more tender way than they used to. Saturday brought much more fun! By the way, Jarno Trulli proved to be not a bad prophet. (You must have read
Fisichella was first who risked changing to “dry” tyres. As expected, his advantage on the circuit enveloped by sunshine was about two (!) seconds. The qualifying was near to its middle when the torrential rain broke out. The shower just washed away
6 March, Sunday, 02:45 a.m. The alarm-clock is ringing. It’s odd why it’s ringing…..today is Sunday… How could I forget?! It’s time to watch the second qualifying! I jump out of the bed, turn on the TV. No sign of rain, thanks to God. Jarno Trulli does a clean lap, the same clean lap he did on Saturday. He lines up 2nd in general. Excellent! And what is also important, he shows the 4th time in the second session. That means,
I’m going to bed. The race starts in three hours.
06:45 a.m. Time to get up. The start goes smoothly. Well, Trulli was always notable for making a good start. He is running rather fine. It’s not likely that he can catch Fisichella, but he pulls away from Coulthard. Evidently David restrains all the other drivers. So JT is in with chance of…..OK, it’s better not to make a foregone conclusion. The 19th lap. What do I see?! The Italian is going to the pits…..and goes away only 7th! Losing five places at once! The rest of the race turned into quiet creeping down the order. After the second refuel the chance to score some points was blown…
Finish. Renault gets the win and the 3rd place in the first race of the season. Who could think of that really (apart from their supporters, of course)? When Briatore was shaking the hands of the team’s members, only a shadow of smile stayed on his face. Alonso? Somehow his happiness vanished too quickly.
Whose idea was it to call Jarno Trulli in so early? Obviously
The Saturday’s shower upset the apple cart. M.Schumacher, Raikkonen, Button just amazed me. The title challengers (as they call themselves) were just driving one after another not even trying to attack. How powerful are the top teams in fact? How good is the new
Little Queenie
Special thanks to Linda Camper
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