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F1 Beyond The Grid

Jarno Trulli on winning Monaco, acing qualifying and why Alonso is so quick

F1 Beyond The Grid

karenellenbevan

News, Leisure, Sports News, Sports, Automotive

4.75.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

This week’s guest was a brilliantly fast racing driver – in pure pace terms, arguably one of the best over his years in the sport. Jarno Trulli won only the one race, at Monaco in 2004, but he put in many sensational qualifying performances - often seemingly out-performing his machinery. We spoke to him about all of the above, as well as what it was like to be Fernando Alonso’s team mate, how much he enjoyed driving for Alain Prost, why he never won for Toyota (despite some close calls) and much more…

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That was capable of extracting all the best on our one single lap,

0:36.8

which is no easy.

0:38.7

People tend to get too excited or stressed by the one lap qualifying.

0:45.3

This was one of the things which made me very special.

0:49.5

Welcome to Beyond the Grid with me, Tom Clarkson.

1:00.8

My guest this week is a winner on and off the racetrack.

1:04.1

He spent more than a decade racing in Formula One,

1:07.3

and he's now a big player in the rather more sedate pursuits of winemaking.

1:12.7

I first met him at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1996,

1:16.4

just after he'd taken pole position for the Formula 3 support race.

1:20.6

And I reported on each and every one of the 252 Grand Prix starts that followed.

1:26.7

I'm talking about Yano truly.

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