Marc Gene replaces Ralf Schumacher for Monza race

Marc Gene replaces Ralf Schumacher for Monza race

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FourWheelDrift

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89,375 posts

290 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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Test & 3rd driver Marc Gene is replacing Ralf Schumacher for the remainder of the Monza weekend & have his first race for Williams.

Autosport said:

Ralf Schumacher's slim hopes of winning the world championship have now disappeared with the news that the Williams driver will take no further part in the Italian Grand Prix. He will be replaced by Williams test driver Marc Gene.

Schumacher had a heavy testing shunt at Monza last week and although he was passed fit to drive this weekend after tests at home in Austria, he complained of headaches after the first day's running at Monza yesterday.

Williams chief operations engineer Sam Michael said: “We made a decision this morning to give Marc as much time as possible before qualifying. Ralf didn't feel well last night and we took the decision to stand him down. He will be back for Indy but clearly that is it for the drivers' championship for him. We now have to concentrate on getting the best possible position for Marc to help us in the constructors championship."

Gene, who has completed 33 grands prix for Minardi, with a best finish of sixth place in the '99 European Grand Prix, last raced in 2000 and has been Williams test driver for the past three years. He has been racing in the Dallara-Nissan World Series this year.

Podie

46,642 posts

281 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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Best of luck to him I say...

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

259 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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Anyone else think he did a stunning job today? Hope he goes well tomorrow. He's been kind of forgotten in F1 I think

eric mc

122,685 posts

271 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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He did a fine job. lack of racing experience played against him in the early stages of the race but once he'd "got his eye in" he started picking up the pace.

I really regret the fact that so many drivers, in their desperation to drive in F1, are willing to abandon their craft - which is, after all, motor RACING. I bet when they started out in karts at a young age they never said - "when I grow upo I want to be a Test Driver".

>> Edited by eric mc on Sunday 14th September 18:15

sesat

10 posts

253 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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Are all test drivers that good? Whoa.

Graham

16,369 posts

290 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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I wish they'd put Allan Mc-nish in the williams to find out.