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POS.  DRIVER/TEAM GAP/LAPS LAPS
1 Kimi Raikkon
McLaren
1h30m01.295 44
2 Fernando Alonso
Renault
+28.3 secs 44
3 Jenson Button
BAR
+32.0 secs 44
4 Mark Webber
Williams
+69.1 secs 44
5 Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
+78.1 secs 44
6 Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber
+87.4 secs 44
7 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
+87.5 secs 44
8 Tiago Monteiro
Jordan
+1 Lap 43
9 Christian Klien
Red Bull
+1 Lap 43
10 Sauber +1 Lap 43
11 Narain Karthikeyan
Jordan
+1 Lap 43
12 Christijan Albers
Minardi
+2 Lap 42
13 Robert Doornbos
Minardi
+3 Lap 41
14 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
+4 Lap 40
15 Antonio Pizzonia
Williams
+5 Laps 39
Ret Jarno Trulli
Toyota
Accident 34
Ret David Coulthard
Red Bull
Engine 18
Ret Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
Accident 13
Ret Takuma Sato
BAR
Accident 13
Ret Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
Accident 10






2005-9-11 SUN

RACE

  Takuma Sato's Belgian Grand Prix came to a premature end after just 13 laps when he emerged from behind the safety car with cold tyres and brakes and was unable to prevent contact with Michael Schumacher as the German braked into the La Source hairpin.

The incident was symptomatic of a tumultuous race, run in typically difficult Ardennes weather, but, to rub salt into the wound, Taku was handed a ten-place grid penalty for the next race for his part in the incident

Takuma Sato

  "It was very tricky at the beginning of the race, but I made a good first lap and gained many positions. It was an exciting first stint and things were going well up to the first stop. The incident with Michael happened on the first corner after the restart, following the safety car. With cold tyres and brakes, it was very difficult to stop the car and, unfortunately, I touched the back of him. Obviously, I am disappointed that we could not deliver a good result today."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
1:46.391
2 Kimi Raikkon
McLaren
1:46.440
3 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
1:46.497
4 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
1:46.596
5 Fernando Alonso
Renault
1:46.760
6 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
1:47.401
7 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
1:47.476
8 Felipe Massa
Sauber
1:47.867
9 Jenson Button
BAR
1:47.978
10 Mark Webber
Williams
1:48.071
11 Takuma Sato
BAR
1:48.353
12 David Coulthard
Red Bull
1:48.508
13 Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
1:48.550
14 Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber
1:48.889
15 Antonio Pizzonia
Williams
1:48.898
16 Christian Klien
Red Bull
1:48.994
17 Robert Doornbos
Minardi
1:49.779
18 Christijan Albers
Minardi
1:49.842
19 Tiago Monteiro
Jordan
1:51.498
20 Narain Karthikeyan
Jordan
1:51.675






2005-9-10 SAT

QUALIFYING

  Takuma Sato will start the Belgian Grand Prix from tenth on the grid, having been frustrated by an early qualifying slot at Spa-Francorchamps.

Preparation for qualifying was a challenge in itself, as the BAR-Honda team squeezed the work of three free practice sessions into two after rain stopped play for the whole of Friday afternoon. The deadline for tyre choice was deferred to noon on Saturday and Taku made good progress through a busy schedule of set-up work and tyre evaluations.

However, as the fifth driver out on track, Taku was unable to benefit from the track evolving during the timed session. His lap was clean and tidy in lower-grip conditions nonetheless, but yielded only eleventh fastest time, later bumped up to tenth following Giancarlo Fisichella's penalty.

Takuma Sato

  "Obviously, by running so early in the session, I knew that I would pay the price a little in terms of the later drivers benefiting from the track evolution. The conditions were a little low-grip, which made the lap difficult. The weather has made preparation for the race quite challenging, but it has been the same for everyone and I think we have done the best job possible to achieve our full programme this morning. It looks like the weather will be tricky tomorrow as well, but we will be flat-out whether it's raining or drying. We have a good strategy for tomorrow and we are determined to do a good job."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Red Bull
No time
2 Robert Doornbos
Minardi
No time
3 Fernando Alonso
Renault
No time
4 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
No time
5 Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
No time
6 Jenson Button
BAR
No time
7 Takuma Sato
BAR
No time
8 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
No time
9 Mark Webber
Williams
No time
10 Antonio Pizzonia
Williams
No time
11 Kimi Raikkon
McLaren
No time
12 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
No time
13 Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber
No time
14 Felipe Massa
Sauber
No time
15 David Coulthard
Red Bull
No time
16 Christian Klien
Red Bull
No time
17 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
No time
18 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
No time
19 Tiago Monteiro
Jordan
No time
20 Narain Karthikeyan
Jordan
No time
21 Christijan Albers
Minardi
No time
22 Alexander Wurz
McLaren
No time
23 Ricardo Zonta
Toyota
No time
24 Nicolas Kiesa
Jordan
No time
25 Enrico Toccacelo
Minardi
No time






2005-9-9 FRI

PRACTICE

  Some typically temperamental weather conditions in the Ardennes region of Belgium meant that little in the way of meaningful running was achieved by either Takuma Sato or the BAR-Honda team on day one of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend.

Taku ran through his regular morning programme of installation runs and set-up work, completing seven laps of the Spa-Franchorchamps circuit, but that was about as much as the conditions would allow.

As usual, the intention was to work on tyre selection during afternoon practice, but the weather had other ideas and the entire second session was lost to a downpour. In the circumstances, the FIA has extended the tyre selection deadline to noon on Saturday, so Taku will be hoping for better conditions during the remaining free practice sessions to prepare for qualifying.

Takuma Sato

  "There is little to say about today because of the weather. I did only a few laps at the end of the morning session in drying conditions, but my first impression is that our package should be quite good. We will just have two very busy sessions tomorrow."