Q:
Astonishingly, though, this is one of the circuits with the slower
pit lane speed limit of eighty kilometres per hour. Did that come
into the thinking at all?
MS: Certainly you calculate all this as well, but on the
other hand it’s a rather short one, so I think it evens out
compared to other circuits but it’s all included in the calculations.
But as I said, there was no risk to fall back, there was only the
opportunity to go forward and we did it.
Q:
Well, as it happened, when you came out after that fourth stop,
you still had a seven second lead over Fernando. Were you surprised
by that?
MS: In a way yes, in a way not. I was surprised after my
second pit stop how good Fernando was able to keep on me because
according to our calculations, he was able to stay (out) a lot longer
than we thought and to do the pace he was doing that was obviously
concerning. At that stage, we were thinking we were behind schedule.
Then we saw him pulling in very early, putting in a lot of fuel
for his last stint and that was our opportunity because his tyres,
from my point of view, struggled a little bit towards the later
end, and having so much fuel was our opportunity to open the gap
we did, and that’s why we were where we were.
Q:
Rubens, a fantastic race from tenth on the grid eventually to finish
third at the last corner.
Rubens BARRICHELLO: It was a great race and I must say
that people have been very fair on the race track. I had no problems
at all. I had a very fast car so in a way, I was sorry that I had
the hydraulic problem yesterday in pre-qualifying, because being
first in qualifying was really a penalty but I was playing my cards
and playing everything I had. I think Jarno, unfortunately for him,
made a mistake slowing down a bit too much on the exit of turn 13
and I was able to pull alongside him in 15. It was risky but I took
the risk because I thought it was worth it. So I’m very glad
for myself and for the team that we could pull from tenth to third.
Q:
Michael, as we look ahead to the British Grand Prix next week, it
looks as if the opposition is getting a bit close and you’re
having to come up with some tricks to beat them now.
MS: It’s not a surprise to us that the opposition
is getting closer and there are circuits where we were expecting
certain teams to be strong. I think Silverstone is going to be another
tough one for us from what we have seen in testing but that’s
why we do racing, to try to be better.
PRESS
CONFERENCE
Q.
Michael that was an extraordinary race and a tremendous pace as
well. But when did you know that you probably had it won?
MS:
Basically only sort of coming to last pit-stop, five laps before
because I wasn’t informed all of the time about the gaps,
but I was at stages informed, and I think five laps before the pit-stop
Ross came on the radio…we have the gap we need to have but
we have to consolidate obviously. From that moment on as I knew
I was going faster, had less fuel, good tyres compared to Fernando.
Q.
The pace of the race, particularly early on, seemed to be phenomenal…
MS: Actually I think later we were quite a bit quicker
because I think we low-16s high-19s at the beginning of the race
then in the end I dropped down to mid-15s high-15s.
Q.
What actually decided you that you had to do four stops? Is it the
tyre-wear, tyre performance?
MS: No the tyres worked actually well, they worked better
towards the end but the way we started the strategy and the way
we thought we could improve our position it was the only option
we had. It worked out. I mean it might have worked out as well on
the three-stop normal strategy but then I would had to be able to
pass on the circuit, which would have been very difficult although
I had a better top-speed and better braking towards the end of the
stint all the time. But like this we thought no risk, no fun.
Q.
Then were you surprised to stop earlier than Fernando?
MS: Actually I was expecting that. We were all pretty close
together and it was I think about two laps we were apart from the
pit-stops. Actually from the lap times that we did yesterday in
qualifying I was hoping we would be a little longer but I wasn’t
counting too much on it honestly. As well, I knew that our tyres,
for one or two laps, should be quicker out of the box than they
would be at the end of the stint, so I hoped actually in a way that
I was coming in early. Unfortunately I dropped behind Sato and couldn’t
get by him and lost time.
Q.
And then when you came out after the second stop there you were
ahead of Fernando?
MS: No.
Q. After the second stop you were…
MS: After he stopped yes true.
Q. Because normally it works the other way round it is the
driver that stops first….
MS: Yeah I mean, I pitted obviously earlier and because
we then had a lighter car and were able to do good laps times and
a free circuit I opened the gap and then Fernando came in. That
meant obviously that I was a little bit in front.
Q.
Was that a bit of a surprise to do that?
MS: No that was not a surprise because of the strategies
you were doing. That was really necessary to be in front. I was
right behind, I knew he was struggling a little bit with his tyres
at that stage as I was behind him, and for me it was important to
get those laps in. I knew I got them in so there was no reason not
to be ahead.
Q.
Rubens, your battle with Jarno. We all thought it would happen at
Adelaide, you had better braking and also better top-speed.
RB: We’ve done racing here since 94…
Q. The hairpin, it’s called Adelaide. You know perfectly
well….
RB: To be honest with you I had better cornering speed
than Jarno in turn three and I thought I had a chance but it was
very difficult to follow him through the chicane here. When you
are very close you can quite easily lose the reference, just like
I did last year and I jumped the kerb and spun. I don’t know
what happened to Montoya today but it was very difficult to follow
closely. Even though I was trying to do my best, he had better traction
out of that and it was difficult to gain everything up to there.
If it wasn’t for him probably a small mistake on the corner
at the top I wouldn’t have been able to overtake him down
here.
Q.
You looked as though you almost had second thoughts about overtaking
him.
RB: I am definitely feeling like I had the chance to overtake
but you have to have second thoughts just to save your car because
it is two corners to the end of the race and you still have to finish.
It would be very sad to race from 10th to fourth and then give up
at the last minute. So I’ve tried 85 percent and when I saw
I had a chance I put in another 20 so it became 105.
Q.
You had quite a lively race didn’t you? You looked like you
were battling with somebody most of the time….
RB: Yeah and that is again to mention if it wasn’t
for the problem we had yesterday I could have qualified a lot better
and probably had a much better race. But having said that I had
a lot of fun today, the car was behaving fantastically well, the
tyres as Michael said were working fantastically especially towards
the end of the stint. I was surprised we went for so much fuel after
my second stop to be honest because I was hoping to do something
aggressive on that side as well but then you know I was able to
conserve the tyres a bit and go for it.
QUESTIONS
FROM THE FLOOR
Q.
(Stephane Barbe – L’Equipe) Michael, when you decided
to switch from three to four stops, is it a bit of discussion in
the car with Ross?
MS:
It is a discussion honestly but it was not much of a discussion
because I did not have too much to lose today to the rear and that
is what I asked – what is the situation to the back, if we
go for that what will we lose. He said no we are safe for second
position and I thought let’s go.
Q. Do you need to understand why Ross is asking you?
MS: No. In this moment the team needs to understand my
situation in the car, how the tyres are going and what I think we
can go for as we pre-discuss certain A and B and C strategies and
we finally come to a decision of what we think. It is normal and
it is naturally a discussion between us, but the final decision
would normally be done by Ross unless I have a big concern and maybe
that would be taken care of. He sits on the pit-wall and he can
overlook the whole scenario, he has a much better picture than I
have and therefore he is the man to decide.
Q.
(Pedro Fermin Flores - ABC) And a question for Michael. Your brother
was winner here last year, this year you are on top. This race is
for him?
MS: My brother is not in such bad shape that I have to
dedicate a race to him. I don’t think we have to be so sad,
he is in quite good mood and there is no need to dedicate anything
today.
Q.
(Alastair Moffitt – Press Association) Michael and Rubens,
Ferrari now have twice as many points as Renault in the constructors’
championship. What does that say about how perfect Ferrari have
worked as a team this season and what do you put that down to?
MS: I think the points self explain your question and the
reason is down to extreme good team work.
RB: I sign on the bottom.
Q.
(Anna Vassilieva – Auto Business Weekly) Michael you showed
us brilliant Ferrari tactics and car, but when will we see just
Michael’s brilliant starts and overtaking?
MS: I think in between the two things, the car and the
tactics, my little portion is between that – to drive the
thing.
Q.
(Andi Yanianto - Bola) Michael, nine wins out of 10 and another
great win for you. How do you rate yourself?
MS: I don’t rate myself honestly. I just rate the
season. The season is outstanding, by far more than we expected
it to be and I thought this weekend would be much more of a struggle.
If you look at the history we have not been so strong in the race,
last year in particular, but we have worked our way, have understood
what to do and now we are back on track. It was a tough fight, a
close fight and it needed some special strategy in a way to jump
towards first position even though we had a quicker car. Just being
on the same strategy would have been difficult. But if you take
the whole package and if you think what we, including all the journalists,
thought, this would be the easiest year to beat us. Now it is the
other way around and we are quite happy about this.