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POS.  DRIVER/TEAM GAP/LAPS LAPS
1 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
01:14:51.975 53
2 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
+8.0 53
3 Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1
+26.4 53
4 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
+32.0 53
5 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
+32.6 53
6 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
+42.4 53
7 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
+44.6 53
8 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
+45.3 53
9 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
+45.9 53
10 Mark Webber
Williams
+72.6 53
11 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
+1 lap 52
12 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
+1 lap 52
13 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
+1 lap 52
14 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
+1 lap 52
15 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
+1 lap 52
16 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
+2 laps 51
17 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
+2 laps 51
18 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
44 44
19 Fernando Alonso
Renault
43 43
20 Pedro de la Rosa
McLaren
20 20
21 Sakon Yamamoto
Super Aguri F1
18 18
22 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
9 9






10.09.2006 SUN

RACE

  The Super Aguri F1 team endured a challenging race at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, with Sakon Yamamoto retiring early and a hydraulic problem forcing Takuma Sato to start the Italian Grand Prix from the pits in the T-car. Later in the race, Taku struggled with the handling of his SA06 after the floor delaminated, but still brought the car home ahead of the team's nearest rivals.

Takuma Sato:

  "It was a hard race for us. We had a hydraulic problem on the way to the grid, so I had to abort the lap, come back to the pit, change into the T-car and start from the pit-lane. We were carrying fuel for a one-stop strategy and everything seemed okay at first, so I just tried to catch-up with the group up and overtake the cars in front. We had good pace and it looked like we had a strong package - it was encouraging to catch the Midlands gradually. But I started to struggle with a chassis-related problem and, after about 20 laps, you can see that my lap times fell two seconds off the pace immediately. I did all I could just to stay on the circuit, come back to the pit and do the tyre change, but I realised that I must have a serious problem. After the race, we could see that the floor had delaminated, so I lost a huge amount of downforce. It is a shame, again, that we couldn't show the full potential of the SA06, but I think everybody has worked hard and, obviously, we have got to solve these problems. During the next two weeks, we go to the Silverstone test, which is incredibly important for us for the last three races. I believe that we can improve the car there."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
01:21.484
2 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
01:21.486
3 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
01:21.653
4 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
01:21.704
5 Fernando Alonso
Renault
01:21.829
6 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
01:22.011
7 Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1
01:22.258
8 Pedro de la Rosa
McLaren
01:22.280
9 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
01:22.787
10 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
01:23.175
11 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
01:21.924
12 Nico Rosberg
Williams
01:22.203
13 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
01:22.280
14 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
01:22.589
15 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:23.165
16 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
01:22.898
17 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:23.043
18 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
01:23.116
19 Mark Webber
Williams
01:23.341
20 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
01:23.920
21 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
01:24.289
22 Sakon Yamamoto
Super Aguri F1
01:26.001






09.09.2006 SAT

QUALIFYING

  The Super Aguri F1 team will start from the eleventh row of the grid at the Italian Grand Prix.

Takuma Sato:

  "It has been a disappointing day. We completed our test here last week and did everything we could, but the car has just not been quick enough this weekend. The team has worked really hard and I believe that we have got the best performance out of the car, so from that point of view I am satisfied, but we need to improve. Having said that the free practice session this morning was encouraging, the long run pace was strong and so I think that we shall have a better day tomorrow and should have a strong package for the race."

POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Sebastian Vettel
BMW Sauber F1
01:22.631
2 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
01:23.138
3 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
01:23.182
4 Alexander Wurz
Williams
01:23.414
5 Pedro de la Rosa
McLaren
01:23.970
6 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
01:24.034
7 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
01:24.330
8 Fernando Alonso
Renault
01:24.577
9 Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1
01:24.813
10 Franck Montagny
Super Aguri F1
01:24.943
11 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
01:24.985
12 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
01:25.027
13 Nico Rosberg
Williams
01:25.040
14 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
01:25.108
15 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
01:25.180
16 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
01:25.277
17 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
01:25.316
18 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
01:25.318
19 Anthony Davidson
Honda Racing F1
01:25.356
20 Mark Webber
Williams
01:25.500
21 Giorgio Mondini
Midland MF1 Racing
01:25.586
22 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:25.707
23 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:25.755
24 Neel Jani
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:25.878
25 Robert Doornbos
Red Bull Racing
01:26.058
26 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
01:26.118
27 Sakon Yamamoto
Super Aguri F1
01:26.705
28 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
no time
29 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
no time






POS.  DRIVER/TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Sebastian Vettel
BMW Sauber F1
01:23.263
2 Robert Kubica
BMW Sauber F1
01:23.745
3 Alexander Wurz
Williams
01:23.868
4 Kimi Raikkonen
McLaren
01:24.037
5 Neel Jani
Scuderia Toro Rosso
01:24.196
6 Tiago Monteiro
Midland MF1 Racing
01:25.413
7 Robert Doornbos
Red Bull Racing
01:25.578
8 Christijan Albers
Midland MF1 Racing
01:25.766
9 Takuma Sato
Super Aguri F1
01:26.708
10 Sakon Yamamoto
Super Aguri F1
01:27.310
11 Franck Montagny
Super Aguri F1
01:27.597
12 Giorgio Mondini
Midland MF1 Racing
01:28.444
13 Fernando Alonso
Renault
no time
14 Giancarlo Fisichella
Renault
no time
15 Pedro de la Rosa
McLaren
no time
16 Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
no time
17 Felipe Massa
Ferrari
no time
18 Ralf Schumacher
Toyota
no time
19 Jarno Trulli
Toyota
no time
20 Mark Webber
Williams
no time
21 Nico Rosberg
Williams
no time
22 Rubens Barrichello
Honda Racing F1
no time
23 Jenson Button
Honda Racing F1
no time
24 David Coulthard
Red Bull Racing
no time
25 Christian Klien
Red Bull Racing
no time
26 Nick Heidfeld
BMW Sauber F1
no time
27 Vitantonio Liuzzi
Scuderia Toro Rosso
no time
28 Scott Speed
Scuderia Toro Rosso
no time
29 Anthony Davidson
Honda Racing F1
no time






08.09.2006 FRI

PRACTICE

  The Super Aguri F1 team made a good start to its Italian Grand Prix weekend with both Takuma Sato and Sakon Yamamoto completing their respective testing programmes and third driver Franck Montagny taking the team's highest-ever position, despite encountering a gearbox issue during the morning session.

Takuma Sato:

  "The team has done a lot of work since the last Monza test and it was good to see how the car had improved today. As a team, we encountered a few problems, but I had a quite trouble-free day and completed our required programme. It was very good to see the running of the third car, which has collected important data from the tyres and has shown very good performance and what the car can do. Obviously, we will continue to work on improving the set-up for even better performance tomorrow."