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Old 2 Jun 2003, 17:03 (Ref:618025)   #1
ljakse
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ljakse should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridljakse should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Fastest laps - 'Who is who'?

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Monaco: fastest laps in the race
1. Kimi Raikkonen - 1'14"545 - lap 49
2. Michael Schumacher - 1'14"707 - lap 30
3. Ralf Schumacher - 1'14"768 - lap 77
4. Juan Pablo Montoya - 1'14"902 - lap 47
5. Rubens Barrichello - 1'15"307 - lap 59
6. Fernando Alonso - 1'15"397 - lap 58
7. David Coulthard - 1'15"439 - lap 51
8. Jarno Trulli - 1'15"679 - lap 51
9. Cristiano Da Matta - 1'16"282 - lap 51
10. Jacques Villeneuve - 1'16"292 - lap 50
11. Giancarlo Fisichella - 1'16"647 - lap 72
12. Nick Heidfeld - 1'16"835 - lap 75
13. Ralph Firman - 1'17"208 - lap 51
14. Olivier Panis - 1'17"777 - lap 70
15. Mark Webber - 1'18"004 - lap 13
16. Jos Verstappen - 1'19"146 - lap 25
17. Justin Wilson - 1'19"169 - lap 19
18. Antonio Pizzonia - 1'19"437 - lap 8
19. Heinz-Harald Frentzen - no recorded time (accident, lap 1)
Except for Toyota's drivers, all the others were on same strategy.
Most of it is shown thruogh this statistic. But, Coulthard and Pizzonia????
Coulthard - almost a full second slower than Kimi?
Pizzonia - 1.4 on Webber?
I can understand this kind of things in quals, after all, it's only one try, and smallest slide can get you far behind. But race? In Monaco you have 78 attempts, and you get allmost or over a second behind your teammate?

Maybe this can say who is who in their teams, and Pizzonia really should worry about his future, while DC just mught consider retirement. I mean, I wouldn't keep a driver who is that slower in 'typical driver's' track, would you?
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