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Hungarian GP - Qualifying

FIFTH FIFTH FOR TRULLI
Trulli records his seventh top six start position for Jordan Honda

Jarno Trulli qualified in fifth position for tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand
Prix at the Hungaroring, Budapest, his fifth such qualifying position and
his seventh start from the front three rows of the grid for Benson and
Hedges Jordan Honda in 2001.  Jacques Villeneuve and Olivier Panis will
line up in 10th and 11th positions respectively in their Lucky Strike BAR
Hondas while Jean Alesi qualified 12th for his first race for Jordan Honda.

Michael Schumacher took a short stroll to yet another pole position in his
Ferrari, needing only to complete two timed laps to assure himself of his
accustomed place at the head of the grid.  His challenger for the race
and, to a dwindling extent, the championship, David Coulthard, took second
place on the grid alongside his distant championship rival, albeit almost
one second behind on the timesheet.  His McLaren team-mate Mika Hakkinen
was beaten into sixth position by Trulli’s admirable end-of-session
effort, while third and fourth on the grid are held by Schumacher’s
team-mate Rubens Barrichello and his brother Ralf respectively.


Jarno Trulli	Position: 5th
“It was a very good qualifying for me and the team and I had no problems
at all. We made a few adjustments to the car during the session and it
performed and handled very well. The new aerodynamic revisions seem to be
effective and the team has done a great job this weekend. I now hope that
we can continue in this vein during the race tomorrow.”


Kazutoshi Nishizawa – Technical Director, Honda Racing Development
“As usual Jarno performed well and put in a very good lap at the end. 
Jacques and Jean both found it difficult to achieve a good balance but
they were able to improve at the end.  It was an unfortunate session for
Olivier as he had a problem and couldn’t get a quick lap.  Looking to
tomorrow, we think we have a much better feel of the direction we need to
go in for race set-up.”


Eddie Jordan, Chief Executive, Jordan Honda
“This is a great result for the team and I’m very happy. It was always
going to be difficult for Jean but he put in a tremendous effort to
qualify 12th after having had such limited time in the car. For Jarno to
be in front of one of the McLarens is a big thing for him and he certainly
made the session exciting in the final minutes. To pip Mika at the end
meant that Jarno had to get everything absolutely perfect, which he
clearly did.” 


Craig Pollock, Team Principal and Managing Director, BAR Honda
“It’s been a very hard start to the weekend and our qualifying positions
are not quite as good as we had hoped for.  Obviously the problems with
Olivier’s car didn’t give him the position he merited from the weekend so
far but we have the potential to race well from where we are.  We need to
stay focused now and work hard in preparation for the race to make sure we
have a good set-up.”


Today’s results
Pole	M.SCHUMACHER  	Ferrari             		1m14.059s 
2	COULTHARD     		McLaren Mercedes    	1m14.860s 
3	BARRICHELLO   	Ferrari             		1m14.953s 
4	R.SCHUMACHER  	Williams BMW        	1m15.095s 
5	TRULLI        		Jordan Honda        	1m15.394s 
6	HAKKINEN      		McLaren Mercedes    	1m15.411s 
7	HEIDFELD      		Sauber Petronas     	1m15.739s 
8	MONTOYA       		Williams BMW        	1m15.881s
9	RAIKKONEN     		Sauber Petronas     	1m15.906s 
10	VILLENEUVE    		BAR Honda           	1m16.212s
11	PANIS         		BAR Honda           	1m16.382s
12	ALESI         		Jordan Honda        	1m16.471s 

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