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British Grand Prix - Free Practice

FIFTH FOR FRENTZEN IN FREE PRACTICE
Jordan Honda driver goes fastest of Honda-powered foursome


Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Benson and Hedges Jordan Honda) finished fifth
fastest to head the Honda quartet in today’s free practice session for the
British Grand Prix at Silverstone.  His Jordan Honda team-mate Jarno
Trulli completed the highest number of laps, in ninth fastest position. 
Jacques Villenueve and Oliver Panis (Lucky Strike BAR Honda) recorded the
11th and 12th fastest times overall.  

The threatening skies which hung over the track for much of the two
one-hour sessions finally gave way in the closing minutes to a downpour of
rain but the order was not affected.  The McLarens of Mika Hakkinen and
David Coulthard set the pace followed by the Ferrari pairing of Rubens
Barrichello and Michael Schumacher.  Frentzen was hard on the heels of the
front-runners, setting a lap time of 1:23.877, just two tenths of a second
off fourth placed Schumacher.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen	Position: 5th
“I really feel we have done our homework today. We know this track very
well from testing here, but it could be wet all weekend so we have to be
prepared for all circumstances. Traction control makes a big difference in
the wet and we have developed our electronic systems very well. It was
only wet on certain parts of the track today, so if it rains more heavily
tomorrow it will be the first time this year that I have driven in the wet
at Silverstone.”


Kazutoshi Nishizawa – Technical Director, Honda Racing Development
“In general we are quite comfortable with our work today and did not
experience any problems engine-wise.  We took account of the variable
weather conditions in our set-ups for the race and now the focus will be
on producing a strong qualifying configuration.”


Tim Holloway, Head of Engineering, Jordan Honda
“It was a usual Friday, working on race set-up. It was important for us to
evaluate the tyres today as we have a new tyre that we, along with the
other Bridgestone teams, haven’t tested before so feel we’ve done our
homework on these and know which direction to take. Heinz had an engine
oil leak this morning which was solved quite quickly although lost him a
bit of time, but considering this he did a good job today. Both drivers
had different agendas to work through so we will now share the data
between the two cars.”


Malcolm Oastler, Technical Director, BAR Honda
“We haven’t had too bad a day today.  We put in a good day’s work with
both drivers to find the best set-up and the tyre choice.  We had a little
problem with Jacques’ car in this afternoon’s session but that didn’t cost
us too dearly.   Given the changing weather conditions here today I can’t
make any predictions because you never know how things may turn out.  At
this stage in the weekend though, we’re all reasonably comfortable.  We
can now focus on making the cars quicker and hopefully finding the
improvement in our qualifying performance that we’ve been working so hard
on.”


Today’s results
1. 	HAKKINEN      		McLaren Mercedes    	1m22.827s      
2. 	COULTHARD     		McLaren Mercedes    	1m22.894s         
3. 	BARRICHELLO   	Ferrari              		1m23.578s      
4. 	M SCHUMACHER  	Ferrari                		1m23.619s         
5. 	FRENTZEN      		Jordan Honda          	1m23.877s        
6. 	HEIDFELD      		Sauber Petronas        	1m24.096s         
7. 	DE LA ROSA    		Jaguar                 	1m24.116s        
8. 	R SCHUMACHER  	Williams BMW           	1m24.222s         
9. 	TRULLI        		Jordan Honda           	1m24.343s        
10. 	RAIKKONEN     		Sauber Petronas        	1m24.387s         
11. 	VILLENEUVE    		BAR Honda              	1m24.436s        
12. 	PANIS         		BAR Honda              	1m24.562s          
 

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