Eurosport - Sun, 16 Nov 17:39:00 2008
After impressing many over the course of his maiden full season of Formula one competition, Timo Glock has promised to do even better in 2009 - when he hopes Toyota will suffer fewer 'cold spells'.
The German overcame a trying start to the campaign - failing to register any points at all for the first six races, whilst team-mate Jarno Trulli tallied nine - to get his challenge firmly on-track in the Canadian Grand Prix with a strong fourth place finish, and indeed over the second half of the campaign he actually out-scored the experienced Italian 18 points to 11.
That saw Glock end proceedings with 25 points to his name - beating his pre-season goal by a quarter - just one spot behind Trulli in the drivers' standings in tenth, and with former triple F1 World Champion Niki Lauda enthusiastically singing his praises as the 'best rookie so far'.
"I am really happy," acknowledged the 26-year-old in an interview with the official Formula 1 website. Glock had previously participated in four races for Jordan back in 2004, becoming one of the elite group of drivers to have scored on their grand prix debut, also in Montreal.
"To exceed my target of 20 points and finish on the podium in my first full season of Formula One is a great achievement. I have worked well with the engineers, with the mechanics and with Jarno, so I have a very positive feeling in the team.
"The first four races were quite difficult and I wasn't sure if I could make my target. In F1 it is difficult to change the car from one race to another; it takes some time until you get the car working in your direction, and that was even tougher because it was my first full season of racing in F1.
"I had to develop myself a bit as well and that takes a bit of time, but after Canada things turned around for me. I got even more integrated into the team, we developed the car together and we were quite strong. I made a good step at Hockenheim, where our race pace was strong, and from then on I was competitive everywhere."
Indeed he was, and Glock made full use of his increased confidence to qualify five times inside the top ten over the final eight outings, with the undoubted highlight fifth spot in the grid in the Hungarian Grand Prix - what he would superbly convert into his first-ever rostrum finish. From that point onwards, he proved to be every bit a match for Trulli, particularly on race day.
"Budapest was really special," the 2007 GP2 Series Champion reflected, "and to finish on the podium in my first full season of Formula One was just great. Of course I [had] hoped to do that, but it was an incredible feeling when I achieved it, so I will always remember that day.
"Jarno is so experienced in Formula One and it was just my first season, so I expected to be playing catch-up in the first few races. The important thing for me is that in the second half of the season we were evenly-matched and from Hungary onwards I actually scored more points than him, so I am very pleased. We have worked really well together and have a great relationship, so I think we have helped the team improve quite a lot this season."
That much is indisputable, and even if the big-budget Japanese outfit ultimately came up short in its bid to resist Renault's threat for the coveted fourth spot in the constructors' rankings - one that for much of the campaign Toyota had made its own, but which it surrendered late on, partly as a legacy of the TF108's poor performance in cold and damp conditions - Glock is adamant that the Cologne-based outfit is now firmly back on-track again following its 2006-07 slump.
"The TF108 has been very competitive pretty much everywhere," he underlined, "but the one issue we had was in cold conditions, when we couldn't get the best out of the tyres. This hurt us in Italy and Belgium in particular. Our reliability has been pretty good, but we aim for 100 per cent reliability and we know that we lost points on a few occasions because of technical problems that led to retirements.
"During the season it was clear we had a good chance to finish fourth in the constructors' championship - and that became our target for the final races. We were beaten by Renault who were really strong at the end, so we are not happy with that aspect of our season, but you will see happy faces in Cologne, firstly because we are always optimistic and secondly because the results this season have been such a significant improvement on 2007.
"In general, I think our development was pretty good throughout the season, especially when you consider the package we introduced at Magny-Cours. From that moment we moved up a level and we were fighting with the top teams regularly, scoring podiums and a lot of points. We made a good step with our last upgrades towards the end of the season, but so did Renault.
"The target was to return to the podium and score a significant number of points. Considering our 2007 results, these were quite high targets, but we achieved them and that is thanks to the hard work of everyone at the team.
"Formula 1 never stops, so we are already thinking about 2009. The team has been working hard developing the TF109 and I am really excited to see how that turns out. We have some winter testing coming up so there is not a long break, but we are pushing as hard as possible - we won't be relaxing just because we have finished this season.
"There is such huge potential at this team. We have a competitive budget and we have a lot of really good people, so I really believe we can achieve great things."
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mga: Not over keen on any septic wine.
hey touri isnt paul masson wine from california.by the way would the place sunnyvale mean any thing to you.i can keep a secret.LOL
touronroute: No paul masson is not "grate" wine it's not even great wine.
paul masson is grate wine, dont beleive me then try it, it,s the truth
LMAO again!
Paul Masson! ROTFLMAO!!!!
You're too much touron!
star T GLOCK is the most hansome F 1 driver ever
let him do the post race interviews in place of the boring podium trio we usually try to endure
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Clispyduck,in answer to your question,yes i did, i met damon hill and and the great jody scheckter, and had a nice glass or two of paul masson, you should get and meet people , learn the truth, not secondhand garbage.
Clispyduck,yes i did
CLISPYDUCK, SCOTTISH C, GIVE ME CREDIT I ALLWAYS TALK THE TRUTH,PLEASE BOTH OF READ, READ, THURSDAY 13THM ON GOING FORCE INDIA RUMOUR, POST 12 TH, SEE IDIOTS I DO NO WHATS GOING ON, SCOTTISH C, THERE IS A PARTY WHAT WRONG WITH COMMENTS, THERE THE TRUTH
You don't want to join in the FUN then, thomsons?
LMAO!!! Neither is yours thomsons34, you're as bad as the rest of us...doofis!
I think toyota will finish the bottom of the top 5 teams on average...maybe make number 4 one of these years. honda should be able to move up a couple places....i dont see williams going anywhere or toro rosso now that vettel is with red bull.
about this marino character.....i think half of his posts arent his. his computer probably has a spam bot that just generates random garbage based on other garbage that he posts once he is logged onto yahoo. i've seen it before plenty times in forums and other message boards. u can even get them for ur msn messenger or yahoo messenger to talk to ppl while ur not at ur computer....half of the conversation wont make any sense tho lol.
what a flood of most trivial childish trash filling the site
by a bunch of OAP all praising themselves & each other with simulated copied names --pathetic
NOTHING TO DO WITH THE SITE HEADING which they have obviously not read
ollieboyy, Marnio from peru, J Bolan (probably the same person) is/are ONLY here to wind you all up. Here's an idea:
JUST IGNORE HIM,
NO REPLIES,
NO THUMBS,
NOTHING!
Sad that you all fall for their tricks and waste your time responding to them. Just ignore him and one day he'll go away.
I see our peruvian idiot doesnt improve with age. Most annoying LITTLE man, Glock had a good season with a very mediocre car. Next year Toyota just might be impresive as they have tons of experience stateside with Nascar etc and could well be the leader of the pack along with Honda - ditto for experience, and Mercedes - which will leave Marinello considering spying on the others again
Diptya S wrote: "I think, this "marnio" character is a "attention seeking" type of human."
EXACTLY, that's all it is, and therefore it's better to ignore his posts and those of the other attention seekers.
...so far 24 out of 33 posts (not counting the ones that may have been removed) about the "the incontinent marnio" (nice title Rats). He's more popular than Timo. Kinda sad when you think about it.
I think, this "marnio" character is a "attention seeking" type of human. The more he get replies for his provoking post, the more happy he is. Any of your replies to him is only going to make him big headed.
But, about his F1 knowledge.. I wonder, does he know anything about Motorsport? I think not. Best Regard.
It's Mclaren time at least remember it's 9 years last time they've won championship, give them a chance.By the way does anyone knows how much they paid Timo Glock,......
Well it was either that or watching Celebrity Jungle Rats. No competition.
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