Melbourne, 6-Mar-2005 
Australian Grand Prix 
After qualifying 12th and 14th respectively following
this morning�s final qualifying session, the first
under the new �aggregate� system, Narain Karthikeyan
and Tiago Monteiro gave a strong drive in today�s
Albert Park race to bring their Jordan Toyota EJ15s
home in 15th and 16th place at the rookies� first
Formula One Grand Prix. 

NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN (EJ15/02) 15th 
�I had a very bad start and then stayed behind
Monteiro for a while. After the first pit stop, I
pushed a lot and it was a trouble-free race. It is
very good to finish the first Grand Prix of the season
and I am looking forward to the next race, even though
the weather conditions will be much warmer and humid.�


TIAGO MONTEIRO (EJ15/03) 16 th 
�The goal was to finish the race and this is what we
managed to achieve. We are not the only team
apparently, as all the cars seemed pretty reliable. As
I said during the weekend, we need to finish races and
collect as much information as possible. There are so
many things I have learnt today and that is the most
important. For the next race, I would like to make
some changes to my seat position and my seat belt. I
had a great start but then I lost a lot of time when
people were overtaking me so I have to work on that
but otherwise I am very happy to have finished the
race.� 

TREVOR CARLIN - SPORTING DIRECTOR 
�We are very glad we finished the year�s first Grand
Prix. We got both cars to the finish and that is an
achievement, even though it would have been nice to
finish a bit higher up the results table. Now we are
looking forward to going to Malaysia and if possible
improving the car a little bit.� 

COLIN KOLLES - TEAM PRINCIPAL & MANAGING DIRECTOR 
�Before the Grand Prix our aim was to get both cars to
the end - so I am very happy that they finished the
race in the same conditions they started in and that
there were no nasty surprises. � 
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Renault reigns in F1's new era

THE 10th Australian Grand Prix ushered in a new
Formula One era as a red-hot Giancarlo Fisichella
screamed to his first Albert Park victory and
home-grown hero Mark Webber stamped himself a
legitimate championship threat.

The Italian seemed invincible yesterday, leading from
start to finish after securing pole position in two
faultless qualifying sessions. 

He completed the 57 laps of the 5.3km circuit in
1hr24min17.336sec, reaching a sizzling top of 310km/h
in his blue Renault. 

It was the second grand prix win for Fisichella, whose
previous best result in Melbourne was fourth in 1999. 
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