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POS.  DRIVER/TEAM GAP/LAPS LAPS
1 Fernando Alonso
Renault
1:43.43.116
2 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
+14.5
3 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
+52.2
4 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
+53.3
5 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
+53.8
6 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
+1:02.020
7 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
+1 lap
8 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
+1 lap
9 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
+1 lap
10 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
+1 lap
11 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
+1 lap
12 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
+1 lap
13 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
+1 lap
14 Jacques Villeneuve
BMW Sauber F1
+1 lap
15 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
+2 laps
16 Franck Montagny
Super Aguri F1
+3 laps
17 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
+6 laps
18 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
56
19 Nico Rosberg
Williams
51
20 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
50
21 Mark Webber
Williams
48
22 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
46






28.05.2006 SUN

RACE

  Super Aguri driver Takuma Sato was forced to retire from the Monaco Grand Prix with just over 30 laps left to go, when he had electrical problems with his Honda powered SA05.

Takuma Sato:

  "I am very disappointed not to have finished the race. Up to my retirement I had enjoyed it immensely and although we did not make a great start, I had moved up a few positions and the car was running well. Our pitstop strategy and traffic control enabled me to make consistent runs and to push all the time. But suddenly we encountered an electrical issue and the speed dramatically dropped, so I came back to the pits and we made a setting change, but after one lap we suffered total failure and I had to retire from the race. It is a shame because the team has done such a great job this weekend and our progress has been very encouraging. I am also personally extremely disappointed not to have finished this Grand Prix, but that is motor racing and I will try again next year."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
01:13.898
2 Fernando Alonso
Renault
01:13.962
3 Mark Webber
Williams
01:14.062
4 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
01:14.140
5 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
01:14.396
6 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
01:14.664
7 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
01:15.804
8 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
01:15.857
9 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
01:16.426
10 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
01:16.636
11 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
01:14.398
12 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
01:14.747
13 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:14.969
14 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
01:14.982
15 Jacques Villeneuve
BMW Sauber F1
01:15.052
16 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
01:15.137
17 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
01:15.598
18 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
01:15.993
19 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:16.236
20 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
01:17.276
21 Franck Montagny
Super Aguri F1
01:17.502
22 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
no time






27.05.2006 SAT

QUALIFYING

  Super Aguri driver Takuma Sato will start the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of the Ferrari of Felipe Massa, but reckoned he could have been better still had it not been for the Principality's usual problems.

Takuma Sato:

  "Free practice went smoothly for us this morning. We tried both race set-up and performance runs and I was satisfied with the balance of the car. For qualifying, we were able to complete our planned runs but, unfortunately, I got caught in traffic on my quickest lap, which is a little disappointing but normal for Monaco. However, from my point of view, we did the best we could during a busy qualifying session. It is going to be a long and tough race tomorrow and I am looking forward to the challenge as anything could happen!"

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Alexander Wurz
Williams
01:15.907
2 Anthony Davidson
Honda Racing F1
01:16.075
3 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
01:16.138
4 Fernando Alonso
Renault
01:13.221
5 Robert Doornbos
Red Bull Racing
01:16.292
6 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
01:16.707
7 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
01:16.721
8 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
01:16.870
9 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
01:16.903
10 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
01:17.251
11 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
01:17.325
12 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
01:17.439
13 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
01:17.456
14 Giorgio Mondini
Midland MF1 Racing
01:17.497
15 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
01:17.603
16 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:17.638
17 Mark Webber
Williams
01:17.744
18 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
01:17.793
19 Nico Rosberg
Williams
01:17.845
20 Jacques Villeneuve
BMW Sauber F1
01:17.874
21 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
01:18.123
22 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
01:18.257
23 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:18.420
24 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
01:18.430
25 Franck Montagny
Super Aguri F1
01:18.731
26 Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1
01:19.273
27 Neel Jani
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:19.445
28 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
01:19.803






POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Fernando Alonso
Renault
1:16.172
2 Anthony Davidson
Honda Racing F1
1:16.872
3 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
1:16.888
4 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
1:16.973
5 Juan Pablo Montoya
McLaren
1:17.458
6 Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1
1:17.869
7 Alexander Wurz
Williams
1:17.949
8 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
1:18.329
9 Robert Doornbos
Red Bull Racing
1:18.344
10 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
1:18.404
11 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
1:18.446
12 Nico Rosberg
Williams
1:18.480
13 Mark Webber
Williams
1:18.572
14 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
1:18.695
15 Jarno Trulli
McLaren
1:18.703
16 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
1:19.023
17 Jacques Villeneuve
BMW Sauber F1
1:19.246
18 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
1:19.543
19 Neel Jani
Scuderia Toro Rosso
1:19.651
20 Giorgio Mondini
Midland MF1 Racing
1:19.669
21 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
1:19.730
22 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
1:19.857
23 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
1:20.137
24 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
1:20.552
25 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
1:21.114
26 Franck Montagny
Super Aguri F1
1:21.594
27 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
2:06.592 - installation lap only
28 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
Did not set a time






26.05.2006 FRI

PRACTICE

  The Super Aguri F1 team successfully completed its planned programme on the opening day of the Monaco Grand Prix, despite red flag situations interrupting running during both hour-long free practice sessions.

Takuma Sato:

  "It was a good day for the team. My role in today's programme was to concentrate on the race set-up as the track conditions will change considerably before Saturday morning. We will be back to a low-grip surface for the third free practice session as there is no running tomorrow [Friday] and this is why today was our best chance to experiment with the different set-up options for the race. I am reasonably happy with the car balance and pace today, so I am looking forward to continuing our programme on Saturday."