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TIAGO MONTEIRO - ROUND 5 QUALIFYING AT MONACO
Round five of this year's
championship takes place on the street circuit of Monaco. Sebastien
Bourdais who finished fourth at this race last year, had an excellent second
session during qualifying today to take his fourth pole out of five races.
After the first session, Sebastien was only lying in eighth position, but the
team made some improvements to the car during the one hour break and when the
second session began, Sebastien had got up to top spot within fifteen minutes.
He continued to improve his time and hold onto pole for the remainder of the
session, finishing ahead of Rodrigo Sperafico and Patrick Friesacher.
Tiago Monteiro had yet another new circuit to learn during the first qualifying
session today and managed to keep away from any incidents on the circuit.
During the second session he felt much more confident and improved his time
considerably getting up to eleventh quickest with fifteen minutes left but
unfortunately with numerous yellow flags at the end of the session Tiago didn't
manage to go any quicker and had dropped to fifteenth by the end of the session.
Tiago Monteiro 1:29.462 (P15) - "I am quite pleased, I think we did a good
job and I didn't crash. We made quite a lot of improvements to the car for
the second session. I didn't feel confident in the first session, I just
used to the time to get an idea of it all, I was so surprised by some corners,
some were much slower than I thought and some were much faster. In the
second session on my first set of new tyres I didn't get a single clear lap but
on my second set when I got a clear lap my time improved by 1.6 seconds and I
was expecting two or three more clear laps like that, but the last ten minutes
were very frustrating as there were so many yellow flags. It was my first
experience of Monaco and I really love the track, the team did a great job for
the second session, we changed a lot of things which really worked out.
For tomorrow the most important thing to do is to stay on the track."
Team Manager - David Sears - "Another fantastic pole position for Sebastien
Bourdais, his fourth of the season. Perhaps he is determined to beat
Montoya's record of seven poles in a season. On a circuit where overtaking
is near enough impossible safely, Sebastien is looking good for tomorrow's race
and with two of his championship rivals languishing in seventh and thirteenth,
it may be possible to gain the championship lead after tomorrow's race. Tiago
Monteiro had quite a good qualifying session to end up fifteenth on his first
visit to Monaco, but unfortunately damaging his monocoque for the second race in
succession, his team of mechanics are facing an all night job to build another
car."
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