Tyres will once again be an important factor this weekend, with the TF106B also making its debut, Ralf is hoping for a positive weekend. Tyre choice is always tricky because the track changes so much during the weekend. But if you have a driveable car here it's fun so I'll be looking forward to trying out our new TF106B."
For Jarno Trulli the Monaco circuit is home to his only Grand Prix victory and a circuit where the Italian has gone well in the past. "Monaco is one of my favourite tracks and it's a great event with a fantastic atmosphere. It's also a circuit where things have always gone well for me, above all when I won the race from pole position in 2004.” But, the qualifying expect of the past has hinted that the new knockout system could give drivers and engineers a headacke as with 22 cars, space is limited when fighting for clear air during Saturday afternoon. “Qualifying is critical for the race because of the notorious difficulty in overtaking and Saturday should be extremely eventful. This year's qualifying rules mean that we can expect a lot of traffic during the sessions. They are likely to be chaotic, with cars getting in each other's way and the fight for grid positions could turn into something of a lottery. It's hard enough putting a lap together around the streets when they are clear, but it is all but impossible to pass even a much slower car.”
But Jarno is hoping for a smoother weekend than of the past few races. “Nonetheless I am looking forward to returning to action on this classic circuit and hoping for a good result."
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