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POS.  DRIVER/TEAM GAP/LAPS LAPS
1 Fernando Alonso
Renault
1h31m22.233 70
2 Kimi Raikkon
McLaren
+11.8 secs 70
3 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
+81.9 secs 70
4 Jenson Button
BAR
+1 Lap 69
5 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
+1 Lap 69
6 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
+1 Lap 69
7 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
+1 Lap 69
8 Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber
+1 Lap 69
9 Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
+1 Lap 69
10 David Coulthard
Red Bull
+1 Laps 69
11 Takuma Sato
BAR
+1 Laps 69
12 Mark Webber
Williams
+2 Lap 68
13 Tiago Monteiro
Jordan
+3 Lap 67
14 Nick Heidfeld
Williams
+4 Lap 66
15 Narain Karthikeyan
Jordan
+4 Lap 66
Ret Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
+24 Laps 46
Ret Christijan Albers
Minardi
+33 Laps 37
Ret Patrick Friesacher
Minardi
+37 Laps 33
Ret Felipe Massa
Sauber
+40 Laps 30
Ret Christian Klien
Red Bull
+69 Laps 1






2005-7-3 SUN

RACE

  Takuma Sato finished eleventh in the French Grand Prix after two brief off-track excursions prevented him from capitalising on an excellent fourth on the grid.

Taku maintained fifth spot in the early going, before pitting for the first of his three scheduled stops on lap 15 and rejoining the race in seventh. Despite dropping back down the order, the Japanese driver’s strategy was looking very strong and even made an opportunistic passing manoeuvre on Rubens Barrichello at the Adelaide Hairpin. However, two offs later in the race ended his chances of a points finish.

Takuma Sato

  "I didn’t have a perfect start as I was overtaken by Barrichello, but the first part of the race was quite exciting for me as I was mixing it with Jarno Trulli and Rubens. After I tried to overtake Trulli, I suffered with lack of grip and struggled with traction, which got progressively worse throughout the race. It’s a shame that I wasn’t able to score any points today, but I think that we will perform even better at the British Grand Prix next week."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Fernando Alonso
Renault
1:14.412
2 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
1:14.521
3 Kimi Raikkon
McLaren
1:14.559
4 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
1:14.572
5 Takuma Sato
BAR
1:14.655
6 Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
1:14.832
7 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
1:14.887
8 Jenson Button
BAR
1:15.051
9 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
1:15.406
10 Felipe Massa
Sauber
1:15.566
11 Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber
1:15.699
12 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
1:15.771
13 Mark Webber
Williams
1:15.885
14 Nick Heidfeld
Williams
1:16.207
15 David Coulthard
Red Bull
1:16.434
16 Christian Klien
Red Bull
1:16.547
17 Narain Karthikeyan
Jordan
1:17.857
18 Patrick Friesacher
Minardi
1:17.960
19 Tiago Monteiro
Jordan
1:18.047
20 Christijan Albers
Minardi
1:18.335






2005-7-2 SAT

QUALIFYING

  Takuma Sato out-qualified BAR-Honda team-mate Jenson Button to take a season’s best fourth on the grid for the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours.

Ninth to run in qualifying following Michelin’s decision to withdraw its cars from the preceding race at Indianapolis, Takuma drove a very clean lap to set a time of 1min 14.655secs and continue the good form he showed in morning practice session. He will start the race sandwiched between the Ferraris of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello.

Takuma Sato

  "I enjoyed my lap today and the car performed well. We have split the Renaults and the McLarens, so that is a real bonus for the team. I am very happy for everyone who has worked extremely hard in the run-up to this weekend and for carrying over the momentum from the last two races to this high downforce and very different circuit. It puts us in a good position for the race tomorrow and I am really looking forward to being on the second row of the grid - and right in the middle of the action."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Pedro de la Rosa
McLaren
1:14.460
2 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
1:15.129
3 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
1:15.204
4 Fernando Alonso
Renault
1:15.242
5 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
1:15.380
6 Olivier Panis
Toyota
1:15.483
7 Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
1:15.605
8 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
1:15.774
9 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
1:15.925
10 David Coulthard
Red Bull
1:16.371
11 Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber
1:16.430
12 Jenson Button
BAR
1:16.597
13 Felipe Massa
Sauber
1:16.753
14 Takuma Sato
BAR
1:16.890
15 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Red Bull
1:16.987
16 Mark Webber
Williams
1:17.107
17 Nick Heidfeld
Williams
1:17.192
18 Robert Doornbos
Jordan
1:17.574
19 Narain Karthikeyan
Jordan
1:17.790
20 Christijan Albers
Minardi
1:18.508
21 Patrick Friesacher
Minardi
1:18.814
22 Christian Klien
Red Bull
1:18.897
23 Tiago Monteiro
Jordan
1:19.186
24 Kimi Raikkon
McLaren






2005-7-1 FRI

PRACTICE

  Takuma Sato contributed to a productive opening to the French Grand Prix weekend for the BAR-Honda team, setting the 14th fastest lap of free practice at Magny-Cours.

Taku completed his usual tyre evaluation work, but got a first chance to work with the 007’s new aero package during a race weekend. Positive results at the Jerez test last week translated into a sixth fastest lap in the morning’s first session, before a different development programme saw Taku slip back to 14th in the afternoon. Honda has also provided a latest-spec RA005E engine - with reduced friction and a higher rev range - at the start of another two-race spell.

Takuma Sato

  "We have carried over all of the good work that we completed in testing to the practice sessions today, concentrating on race set-up during our longer runs this afternoon and working through our tyre programme. The car seems to have good balance, similar to the way we were running in North America, and the very different high-downforce aero package that we have for this race appears to be working well. Our data is showing very positive signs."