01/07/2006
NEWS STORY
Team McLaren Mercedes driver Kimi Raikkonen will start tomorrow's United States Grand Prix from ninth position after setting a time of 1:13.174. Juan Pablo's time of 1:12.150 in the second session was not enough to qualify for the final qualifying.
Kimi Raikkonen: "Obviously the Bridgestone runners seem to have a bit of an advantage today but that happens sometimes. We are not as quick as we would like, but we have a strong race strategy, so we will see what happens tomorrow. Ninth is not ideal but a podium should be possible in what I hope will be an exciting race."
Juan Pablo Montoya: "That was a shame as I should have been in the last session today. On my second flying run I had a bit of traffic, but the team reacted well and called me in to change tyres, however we missed the opportunity for a final attempt by only a few seconds. We have a strong race car, and we will now focus on establishing the best strategy possible."
Ron Dennis: "We knew that the Bridgestone runners would be very competitive in qualifying and consequently we adopted a race strategy which we feel will give us the best chance for a strong result.
Norbert Haug: "The speed today was not what we would have wished – grid positions nine and 11 are definitely very disappointing. Nevertheless we think that our strategy is good as we know that our Michelin tyres will work well in the race."
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