F1 News : China GP: Qualifying notes - Toyota
Sat Sep 30 08:51:00 EDT 2006China GP: Qualifying notes - Toyota
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Check out the starting line-up for the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.
Toyota heads into tomorrow's Chinese Grand Prix with everything to do after struggling in a wet qualifying session today. Q1 bore the brunt of the rain and those conditions proved to be a struggle for Toyota, with both cars lacking grip. Indeed for the first time this year neither Ralf Schumacher nor Jarno Trulli made it through to Q2 so it was a short afternoon's work. Due to Massa's engine penalty they are now scheduled to start from 16th and 17th positions respectively tomorrow. Despite the lowly grid positions Toyota is confident of gaining ground during what will be a difficult afternoon.
Ferrari is on its back foot after a disappointing qualifying session at Shanghai in which Michael Schumacher could only manage sixth and team mate Massa 13th, although an engine penalty means the Brazilian will start from the back of the grid.
The Renault F1 Team locked out the front row for tomorrow's Chinese Grand Prix during the most exciting qualifying session of the 2006 season.
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For the sixth time in total and the third time in a row, the BMW Sauber F1 team qualified with both cars in the top ten. Nick Heidfeld was eighth in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, while Robert Kubica finished ninth on Saturday afternoon in Shanghai.