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Australia Friday quotes: Toyota

Jarno Trulli - 12th: "It's good to be back racing again with a new year and a new challenge. There was not much grip out there in the morning but the afternoon session was trouble-free. So that was a positive day and I'm looking forward to tomorrow

"We have had a hard winter of testing but as the weekend progresses we will build up a clearer picture of where we stand. The new rules for Friday practice are much better for the drivers and for the teams but especially for the spectators who can finally see the cars running, which is what matters most."

Ralf Schumacher - 16th: "It's always difficult to say where you stand on Friday but that was a decent afternoon of work. Other than the break for the red flag we didn't have any problems and we worked through our programme. The conditions were variable but that was not such a problem as a little drizzle doesn't affect the performance.

"The weather should now get better through the weekend but it will stay on our mind because we all know it can completely change within an hour in Melbourne. We've had a mixed winter of testing so this weekend will be useful to find out exactly where we have to target our work."

Dieter Gass - Chief Engineer Race and Test: "With the weather conditions and the red flag this afternoon it was not an easy day's work. It was the same for everybody but it meant that we couldn't really make the most of the extended sessions. You have your tyre programme mapped out but today's conditions mixed everything up and meant you couldn't use all the available time.

"Still, we did running with both tyre specs, along with the wet tyres. Now we need to look at the data because the tyre behaviour is very important for race strategy this year since you have to use both tyre compounds. We still have a lot of work to do for tomorrow."

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