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MONACO GRAND PRIX, MONTE-CARLO, 19 - 22 MAY 2005
18 May 2005 - Jordan F1

Jordan Grand Prix is eager to race at Monaco, as the unpredictability of the circuit is a characteristic which suits the team and can offer the hope of a better result even though this is one track where overtaking is virtually impossible

Both Tiago Monteiro and Robert Doornbos know the circuit from having
driven there in F3000 in the past. Although Narain Karthikeyan has never
raced in Monte Carlo, this will not be his first street race, as he had good
results in Macao when he was driving in F3. Straight after the
Spanish Grand Prix, Monteiro and Karthikeyan followed a programme
prepared by Gerard Gray, Jordan Grand Prix''s physical therapist, to prepare
them both physically and mentally for the Monaco race.

''Each race presents a particular challenge to our drivers, particularly being
rookies in F1. 2000+ gear changes around a circuit that offers little room
for error or run-off ensures Monaco is probably the most mentally
challenging race in the Grand Prix calendar. They have to be exceptionally
focused for the 78-lap race, more so than any other.'' Gerard Gray said.
''This focus is developed through particular strategies pursued in and away
from the gymnasium environment. At this time, both Narain and Tiago
are entering into an intense training period preparing for the North
American races and then of course the two double-headers in July.
It''s this intensity that develops a strong mental attitude in conjunction with
physical fitness.'' Gray added. ''Arriving into the team so near to the start
of the season meant that what they were missing physically had to be
compensated with appropriate mental practises. So far… it''s moving forward
positively.'' Gray concluded.

Testing Update

Jordan Grand Prix carried an aerodynamic evaluation test at Santa Pod on
Friday 13 May with Nicky Pastorelli.

TEAM QUOTES ON THE MONACO GRAND PRIX

Narain Karthikeyan

''I cannot wait to drive in Monaco as normally I go well on street circuits.
I was fast at Macao when I was racing in F3. Monaco has a great heritage.
The race will be hard for the Bridgestone tyres but above all for the
gearbox because we change gears so often in Monaco. Qualifying will
also be crucial, as there is nearly no room for overtaking; but I am ready
for the challenge.''

Tiago Monteiro

''It is very exciting to go to Monaco, one of the biggest names in Formula One
and a dangerous circuit. It is very special for a racing driver to go there.
The preparation for Monaco is very important: not only the car has to be well
set-up but also the way you prepare yourself mentally. More than in any other
places, you need to have everything ready before you go in the car. A single
little mistake in the car can have serious consequences; therefore you need
to be concentrated at 100% all the time. I think this is a race where we can
be good and with a bit of luck we could maybe score a point. I want to keep
up with my good result in Barcelona. Usually I have always loved driving on
street circuits. When I was in Champ Car, eight out of 19 races were street
tracks and I did get on well. So we will see in Monaco in a Formula One car.''

Robert Doornbos

''I am really looking forward to going to Monaco, as probably all drivers are in
the paddock. It is the most famous street circuit in the world and it is very
exciting to drive there. I raced there last year in F3000 and I have always
enjoyed driving on street circuits as you can feel the speed. It is
very challenging for a driver not to make any mistakes and stay
concentrated the whole time. So I will make sure I am very fit and do a
good job on Thursday.''

Trevor Carlin
Sporting Director

''It will be the first time for our three drivers on this demanding circuit in a
Formula One car. Narain, Tiago and Robert have performed very well in the
past in street circuits in junior formulas. Therefore I expect Jordan Grand
Prix to do better than on traditional tracks and with fantastic reliability from Toyota,
we hope to be around at the finish and maybe get some points.''


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