Da Matta: Every new thing Gascoyne did, we just got worse, not better

20 September, 2012

Cristiano da Matta with Mike Gascoyne on the Imola grid in 2004

Sep.20 (GMM) Former Toyota F1 driver Cristiano da Matta, after several years of silence, has come out and slammed well-known F1 engineer Mike Gascoyne.

Cristiano da Matta (BRA) Toyota TF104 leads team mate Olivier Panis (FRA) Toyota TF104.  Formula One World Championship, Rd4, San Marino Grand Prix, Race Day, Imola, Italy, 25 April 2004. DIGITAL IMAGEIn 2003, Gascoyne – who currently heads the technical side at Caterham – joined the now-defunct Toyota outfit, whose driver at the time was Brazilian da Matta.

Before the end of the following season, da Matta – who subsequently returned to American open wheel racing and was seriously injured in a 2006 Champ Car crash – was ousted.

So how did da Matta’s F1 career really end?

“I don’t know if I can say this,” the 39-year-old told Brazil’s Totalrace, “but in the end the big problem was Mike Gascoyne. He joined the team earning a lot [of money], but every new thing he did, we just got worse, not better.”

History recounts that Toyota ousted da Matta not only for a lack of performance, but because he was verbally critical of the car’s technical direction.

16-17 May, 2008, Grand Am @ Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Monterey, California, USA Unfortunately the extreme heat inside the car and out did not fare well for Christiano da Matta. He heaved in his helmet toward the end of the race from over exposure and took a bit to recover his color. C: 2008, Denis L. Tanney, USA Grand-Am, Rd5, Monterey Festival of Speed 250, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, USA, 17 May 2008.Gascoyne also split with Toyota, early in 2006, reportedly due to technical differences with the former Cologne based team.

“Now comes the gossip,” da Matta continued. “In 2005, when I had returned to Indy, I was in Long Beach and I saw a guy wearing a Toyota shirt.

“I thought, ‘What is this guy doing here?’ He came to me and said, ‘Da Matta-San. I’m here on behalf of Toyota. The things you said in the past were right’.

“I told him I was happy even if the news had come late, but that I liked the respect that he had for my work.”

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