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BMW WilliamsF1 Team-Japanese GP-Race

Japanese Grand Prix  -  RACE                                        12th
October 2003

Weather: overcast, dry. Air 21°C, track 22-23°C

Suzuka (JAP). It was a bitter ending to an exciting season for the BMW
WilliamsF1 Team, whose  FIA F1 World Constructorsı Championship hopes
vanished due to a loss of hydraulic pressure on Juan Pablo Montoyaıs car in
the early part of the race which forced his retirement and Ralf Schumacher
finishing out of the points after an eventful race. The Team finished second
in the Constructorsı rankings, with Juan Pablo and Ralf 3rd and 5th
respectively in the Driversı Championship.

Ralf Schumacher:             12th
Chassis: FW25 07   
"Best time: 1:33,408 min (lap 43, fastest overall)
I am obviously massively disappointed about the result of this race as the
outcome could have been completely different.  I started the race from a
difficult last position and I was able to pass several cars getting into the
points positions but in the end I didnıt take any reward from it. The whole
team has not been rewarded for their great effort, in the end."

Juan Pablo Montoya:    DNF  (technical problem on lap 9)
Chassis: FW25 06   
Best time: 1:33,830 min (lap 2 5th overall)
"Itıs a true shame as our car has been very reliable this year and the
effort that WilliamsF1 and BMW have put into this Championship has been
huge. Thereıs nothing you can do, this is motor racing and these things
happen. My start today was quite good, the track was a bit damp but I still
got past Rubens on the first lap, at my second attempt. I was coming out of
the hairpin really slowly and I think Rubens was trying to protect his line
and touched the white line, going slightly sideways and had to lift the
throttle a little, so I went for it. I had to and it worked. Then I thought
I had just to pace myself. I was very pleased with the way the car was
performing and we had a really good strategy. Then, bad luck, on lap 9 I
felt a loss of some controls and that was it.  With hindsight, Iım not that
displeased that I was no longer in the battle for the Driversı Championship,
because retiring at the last race, in this way, would have been much harder.
If I look back at the season, I am very, very happy with the job I made. I
learned a lot from last year and I have matured as a driver."

Frank Williams (Team principal, WilliamsF1):
"It was a disappointing end to a brilliant F1 season, but there remains much
encouragement for us for the next year."

Patrick Head (Technical Director, WilliamsF1):
"We fought very hard all year but we started too weakly and that put a lot
of  pressure on us at the end, which I donıt think was really the problem
but ultimately the results in our last few races of the year have been very
poor, although the car speed has been very good. We will be going home now
and analysing what has happened and weıll try to make sure we do much better
next year.  I want to give credit to all the people in the team, both in
Grove and Munich and the support from our partners and sponsors because
everybody has worked very hard this year. Second in the Constructorıs
Championship isnıt first but still the team has improved enormously through
the year and thatıs pleasing to see.
Well done to Michael and Ferrari!"

Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director):
"This last race reflected the whole season for our team, it was just like a
rollercoaster. After a weak start to the season we had the Constructorıs
Championship within reach but in the last few races we have to acknowledge
that our team is still not quite strong enough. There were too many mistakes
and this includes todayıs race. It is a small comfort to us that the P83
engine did not experience any failures in all of the 16 races. With
hindsight, we can still say that it is clear that this year we made a big
jump forward. With four victories,including two one-two finishes, this was
our strongest season so far. We managed to keep the ConstructorsŒ  title
undecided until the last race. The developments for 2004 should ensure that
we will be competitive from the start of the season. Congratulations to
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari for having won both titles. They have been a
little too strong for us, this time."

Test: Valencia 25-28 Nov (three days JPM +RS + MG, last day MG only)