France Friday quotes: Toyota
Ralf Schumacher - 10th: "That was a reasonable day's work. The car was reliable in both sessions so we did quite a lot of work on different set-ups, as well as getting information on the different tyre compounds. There seems to be quite a bit of difference between the medium and the soft tyres so we will have to look at the data and see what we do in terms of strategy
"Track temperature was lower than usual here because of the cooler weather but that didn't cause any problems and it is the same for everyone anyway. The car definitely improved during the two sessions so I am optimistic for the weekend but the battle in the midfield is very tight so it is difficult to say exactly where we are this weekend. Our target for tomorrow is clearly to get into Q3, I was very close to that in Indianapolis and I hope to achieve it this time."
Jarno Trulli - 14th: "We went through some set-up work and also looked at tyre performance so it was a productive day and now we understand more about the direction we should take with the car. We suffered from a bit of understeer in some places during the day but in general the car seems quite good.
"Now we will have to work hard with the information we have and try to make more improvements before qualifying. We will have to wait and see where we stand in terms of performance because it is hard to judge on a Friday.
"We had a great race in the US with my sixth place but every race is a different challenge and it depends a lot on many variables, things like the weather, how the car is suited to the circuit and so on. For tomorrow I aim to qualify in the top 10 again so I can fight for more points in the race."
Dieter Gass - Chief Engineer Race and Test: "Overall we had a trouble-free Friday, at least when it came to our running during the sessions. However, we did have a small hydraulic issue this morning on Jarno's car but it was at the very end of the session when he was returning to the pits so it didn't cost us any time and we completed a full programme on both cars.
"We worked through all the items that we wanted to test and now we have a lot of information on set-up and the tyres. As usual, we now have to analyse all the data that we collected today and see where we go from here to prepare for qualifying tomorrow.
"In general, as it usually is here at Magny-Cours, the lap times are very close together, with less than a second separating the top 15 drivers so we are still looking forward to a competitive weekend. Now we have to see what happens with the weather for Sunday to see if there is any rain coming."
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