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So close, yet so far away. Michael was just 0.023 seconds off making me right, and showing that the combination of JPM and lots of horsepower can't do it every time. The reality is, with a gap that small both can feel very satisfied with their times, unlike a few others. I've never seen such a strong field in contention for the Also Ran award. This was probably the most exciting session of the season, certainly the best dry track one. There were hero's and … errrr ... non-hero's everywhere. Yoong even managed to be both simultaneously. His best ever
qualifying performance, inside the 107%, 19th and 'only' 2 seconds behind
Webber. Pity it took the farce at Arrows to nobble Frentzen and Bernoldi plus
the crash of Fisichella to achieve it. But even he proved me wrong today, I
was sure he would fail to qualify on this very technical circuit. Perhaps he's
having driving lessons? It's a damn shame that the Arrows drivers and the team are being stuffed around the way they are. None of them deserve the situation they are in and irrespective of the cause, Tom Walkinshaw must either fix the problem or pull the team. Today was a clear and crushing victory for Michelin. Seven of the top ten cars were on Michelin tyres with Heidfeld in 10th being the best of the non-red cars using the made-for-Ferrari Bridgestones. The French GP 'Also Ran' Award. So many duds, so few trophies. Where does one start? Ralf, we knew that he would be found wanting when the pressure was on, and he proved that again. David must be getting used to being outshone by flying Finn's, or perhaps he just can't do anything about it. Jarno proved yet again that he can't decide whether he is on the way up or down. Pedro was a long way down on Eddie but having only completed 2 runs (versus Eddie's 4) I have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Not so Alex, he was just bad. No, David's performance earned him nothing more than an honourable mention, Ralf and Alex have to fight it out for top honours so, in the closest battle to date, our Also Ran for France goes to the man who least lives up to the high standards set by his brother, our first three times winner, Ralf Schumacher and Alex can rest easy knowing that he is guaranteed to win more also rans before fading away into obscurity as one of F1's least best driver ever when Daddy's cash runs out. The French GP Qualifying Heroes 1. Mark Webber, 2. Eddie Irvine, 3. Juan Pablo Montoya Want to send a comment to the Quali-flyer ? Click here
The Real Race - Drivers Standings - Round 11
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