Trulli Hungary for second win
Last updated at 11:41 09 August 2004
Jarno Trulli has warned Michael Schumacher to expect his toughest challenge of the season this weekend in Hungary.
Trulli is the only man to have beaten Schumacher this season - in Monaco - and the Italian hopes to push for his second win of the season.
He suffered a disappointing race in Germany just hours after announcing he is to leave Renault at the end of the season and wants to put that right at the Hungaroring.
He said: "I certainly hope we can perform as well as we did in Monaco.
"I was unlucky in Germany to be slowed by a very unusual problem, but I was very quick during the first part of the race and I am happy with our competitiveness.
"Although there has been a testing ban over the past weeks, we will have a new engine spec in Hungary, new aero parts and the track suits our car. We are confident of being very competitive."
Trulli is wary of the Hungaroring though and hopes the twisty Budapest track does not catch him out.
"As usual, you have to keep pushing until the very end of the race, and maintain your concentration all the way through," he said.
"In Hungary, there is also the problem of the circuit being very dirty off line - if you run wide you will lose positions because it takes a long time to clean the tyres off. So, you can't afford any mistakes."
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