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Canadian GP - Race
06/15/2003
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Weather: dry, air 20-21°C,
track 28-32°C |
Montreal (CAN). The Canadian Grand Prix has been a
positive weekend for the BMW WilliamsF1 Team: After starting from the front row
with both cars for the first time this season Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo
Montoya both finished on the podium. The German came second behind his brother
who has now taken over the championship lead from Kimi Raikkonen. The last time
both drivers of the BMW WilliamsF1 Team joined the podium ceremony together in
the same positions but in opposite order, was at the German Grand Prix in 2002.
Ralf is now fourth in the driver's championship with Juan Pablo fifth whilst the
BMW WilliamsF1 Team consolidated third position in the Constructors and have
closed the gap to the leading team ( Ferrari ) which is now just 21 points
ahead.
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Ralf Schumacher:
2nd Chassis:
FW25 05
Best time: 1:16,599 min (lap 48, 5th)
Eight points for me and six for Juan, these
two podium finishes are super for our team. Obviously it is a bit
disappointing again not to win after I have set pole position but I could
not quite achieve the victory here. There was no way I could overtake
Michael even though I was stuck on his tail. Also my left rear view mirror
broke and it was bothering me as it was even hitting my helmet in some
corners. I never changed my front tyres during this race because after
having experienced some graining problems in the first part of the race I
did not want to drive through a performance dip again. This result clearly
shows how much we have improved and that we are on the right way up after a
difficult start to the season. |
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Juan Pablo Montoya:
3rd
Chassis: FW25 06
Best time: 1:16,349 min (lap 39, 2nd)
It was a good performance from us today but
we had hoped for an even better result. I made a mistake on lap two and lost
a few positions so I had to fight my way up again. I had a hard race. Due to
some brake problems I missed the chicane a couple of times and from lap one
I had to use the manual downshift, which I am not really used to. I had the
same problem Ralf had with the rear mirror which broke and was flopping in
front of my face and was distracting me. In the end I could catch up with
Ralf and Michael but had no chance to pass them. To- day we proved again
that our cars have improved and that we are definitely on our way up. |

Sam Michael
(Chief Operations Engineer, WilliamsF1): |
Mario Theissen
(BMW Motorsport Director): |
| It is a good
result for the team, although it is a shame we could not overtake Michael.
He was quick on his first stint, but had to slow down from his second
stint onwards for some reason. It is obvious that the performance of our
car package is definitely improving, and the whole team did a good job
here. We are looking forward to the Nurburgring where we will have some
more improvements. |
It has been an exciting race
from the first until the very last lap. Michael Schumacher was the one to
beat here, he was strong as expected. It means a great deal to our team to
be with both the drivers on the podium again, the last time this happened
was at Hockenheim last year. Locking out the front row and coming second
and third in the race here confirms the performance we have shown in
Monaco. We have also demonstrated that we can achieve top results on a
circuit which presents a very different challenge. |
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