Team McLaren
Mercedes confirms that Juan Pablo Montoya is
unable to take part in the 2005 Bahrain Grand
Prix this coming weekend, as a result of an
injury he sustained whilst playing tennis during
the Easter weekend.
Juan Pablo was playing tennis with his
personal trainer in Madrid, Spain, on Saturday
morning (26th March) when he slipped and fell,
sustaining a minor hairline fracture to his left
scapula (shoulderblade). Following a number of
tests, scans and an examination by one of
McLaren’s medical consultants, the team has been
advised that Juan Pablo should rest to allow for
the injury to heal. Further scans will take
place in two weeks time to verify the healing
process, but at this stage the team fully
expects Juan Pablo to be able to compete in the
San Marino Grand Prix at Imola on 24th April
2005.
Team McLaren Mercedes’ nominated test driver
for the Bahrain Grand Prix, Pedro de la Rosa
will race the MP4-20 in Juan Pablo’s place. The
team’s other test driver Alexander Wurz will
pilot the third car during Friday’s two practice
sessions.
Pedro has undertaken 2168 kilometres of
testing with the MP4-20 since late January
whilst Alex has been focusing on Michelin tyre
development with the MP4-19B. Subsequently after
a discussion between the team and Alex, it was
decided that on this particular occasion Pedro
was better equipped to race at the Bahrain Grand
Prix. However following the Bahrain Grand Prix,
Alex will commence his testing programme with
the MP4-20, and will be able to share the test
driver duties with Pedro at future races.
JUAN PABLO MONTOYA:
“I’m obviously disappointed not to be able to
race this coming weekend. However driving a
Formula One car is hard work and it would be
impossible to do with my injury and whilst it’s
difficult, we have to follow the advice from the
medical experts. I’m going to take it easy for a
few weeks and cheer for the team in front of the
TV. I’m already looking forward to getting back
into action as soon as possible. At least it’s
early in the season and a lot can happen, so I
don’t think my championship challenge is over.”
PEDRO DE LA ROSA:
“First of all I would like to wish Juan Pablo a
speedy recovery. As one of the test drivers for
Team McLaren Mercedes this is really an
extension of my existing track side
responsibilities. I’m looking forward to the
challenge of racing in Bahrain and will do my
best. It will be a new experience as I have not
competed in Bahrain before. I know the team and
the car very well from our comprehensive testing
programme and hopefully we will be able to put
in a strong performance. I’m definitely going to
enjoy this opportunity as much as I can.”
ALEXANDER WURZ:
“It goes without saying that I would have
preferred to be the one racing the MP4-20 at the
Bahrain Grand Prix. However the team and I
agreed this was the best solution for this race
and I am excited that I will be able to drive
the MP4-20 for the first time on Friday in
Bahrain. Like the rest of the team I also want
to wish Juan Pablo all the best.”
RON DENNIS:
“It’s in situations like these that Pedro and
Alex roles become even more crucial within the
team and I’m confident that both drivers will
put in strong performances during the Bahrain
Grand Prix weekend. We will continue to monitor
Juan Pablo’s progress over the coming weeks and
are aiming to get him back in the car as soon as
possible.”
NORBERT HAUG: