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Formula One: BMW Williams F1 Montreal GP race report

20 June 2000

Canadian Grand Prix - RACE
Montreal, 18th June 2000

Weather: Overcast at the start, hard rain in the last third of the race.
Average temperature 15 C.

A disappointing race put an end to a difficult weekend for the BMW
WilliamsF1 Team. Ralf Schumacher's race ended in retirement due to
Jacques Villeneuve's daring manoeuvre, which sent both cars off the
track at the hairpin on lap 65. After starting from 18th position and
struggling at the back of the field, Jenson Button finished in 11th
place.

Jenson Button
Chassis:      FW22 04
Best Time:         1:20.781 on lap 37        Position: 11th
"I had a terrible start and things did not improve as I simply wasn't fast
enough. Only a few laps after my pit stop I had to come into the pit
again as at the third corner I damaged the front wing of my car. I was
running better on wet tyres, but this wasn't enough to recover from
the back of the field."

Ralf Schumacher
Chassis:      FW22 03
Best Time:         1:20.520 on lap 38        Position: 14th
"My start was ok and I was happy with my car's behaviour as long as it
stayed dry. In the wet it was another story, my car was sliding
everywhere and it was almost out of my control. My race was over
when Villeneuve crashed into the right side of my car. He apologised
immediately, and the matter is closed for me. We have to work hard
now. I have the feeling that we are quite behind in respect to other
teams, mostly Benetton."

Patrick Head (WilliamsF1 Technical Director)
"The race was an end to a weekend where we were never really
competitive. We have quite a lot of work to do in order to raise the
performance level of the package. After his nose was changed and he
switched to wet tyres, Jenson's lap times were excellent.
Disappointing for Ralf to end his race because of an accident with four
laps to go."

Gerhard Berger (BMW Motorsport Director)
 "In the last weeks we concentrated on improving the reliability and in
this race we didn't suffer any problems. Nevertheless we didn't
manage to gather any points this weekend. For the third consecutive
time Ralf has gone out due to an accident and once again it wasn't his
fault. Anyway, given his injured leg and the terrible conditions, he
drove a good race. Jenson has gone the race distance and has gained
a lot of useful experience."

TEST: The BMW WilliamsF1 Team will be testing in Magny-Cours
from Wednesday 21st to Friday 23rd June. Jenson will be on duty for
the whole period whereas Ralf will join the test only for a part of the
second and the third day.