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French GP 13th - 16th July 2006 - Saturday Press Conference

Length: 4.411 km
Number of Laps: 70 (308.586 Km)
Best Lap: M. Schumacher - 1'15''377 (2004, Ferrari)
Record Pole: F. Alonso - 1'13''698 (2004, Renault)
2005 Pole: F. Alonso - 1'14''412 (Renault)
2005 Podium: F. Alonso - K. Raikkonen - M. Schumacher


Q: Michael, so the momentum continues?
MS: Yes, we did a good job in qualifying and a big, big compliment to all of my mechanics, who’ve done a great job to get the car ready obviously and performing that well. A little gesture to one of our important guys, Nigel Stepney, who received a new baby and so I would like to dedicate that to him. He always does a great job, great effort. So, yes, thanks to all the guys and obviously we are happy and look forward to tomorrow.

Q: Very few laps this morning, could you explain what the problem was and how that may have affected your thinking going into qualifying?
MS: Basically just one part of the heat shield caught fire. It got hot for whatever reason, probably being too close to the hot parts. That’s pretty unusual, honestly, but not too much of a concern for the future because we know how to fix that but obviously it meant that we could run very little this morning and had a lot of work for the mechanics.

Q: What were your expectations going into this race, bearing in mind it is the home Grand Prix not only for Renault but also for Michelin?
MS: Yeah, well, I don’t think it really matters where you are. Obviously they have a lot of jobs to do during a weekend like this but finally when you’re on the track, you don’t really care much where you are, especially in qualifying. You’re so concentrated, you’re so focused, so naturally we are happy wherever it is to have pole position and to have Felipe that close to me in second position.

Q: Felipe, congratulations to you too, on the front row again for Ferrari.
Felipe MASSA: Yeah, it was very good, very good qualifying for us. Like Michael, I had a little problem with my car, with the clutch and we tried to fix the car in practice this morning, but the time was really tight and I almost lost the possibility to go out in first qualifying, so let’s say also it was a fantastic job from my mechanics as well, and I have to say that the people did a great job. The car is good so tomorrow will be a very interesting race. I’m sure it’s going to be close, but hopefully we can be in front.

Q: Refinements in this race to the qualifying system, what was that like from your point of view and any affect on strategy for tomorrow?
FM: Honestly, from my point of view, it doesn’t change a lot, it just changes the burning of fuel at the beginning of qualifying. Instead of managing to do ten fuel burning laps, we maybe do four or five, so it doesn’t change a lot for us.

Q: Michael, finally, your thoughts on the race tomorrow: interesting strategies out there, an interesting day, Michelin versus Bridgestone as well.
MS: Yeah, due to the fact that you have the new qualifying procedure, and burning less fuel, it obviously opens up windows for the strategies, it changes slightly. We’ll have to see what that means to the field, who is going to chose what, but yeah, it looks to be an interesting race tomorrow.

PRESS CONFERENCE

Q: Michael, another interesting race, as it were, in qualifying. How was it for you?
MS: Yeah, it’s interesting. We already had a little battle, a little race going in Indianapolis. They should give points for these sort of things. It was nice.

Q: Is it because you’re missing five minutes now from the final qualifying session that it’s important to be out at the front in final qualifying. How much are you missing those five minutes in final qualifying?
MS: So you run five minutes less, that’s it.

Q: It doesn’t make it more important to be first out on the circuit?
MS: No, no. Percentage-wise, maybe even less, because you’re doing less laps in the minutes available.

Q: How much of a handicap was the fire that you had this morning, because you obviously lost a little bit of time? Were you doing more adjustments, those that you’re allowed to do during qualifying?
MS: You are only allowed to work on the electronic side of the car, obviously. You cannot touch the car except the front wing. Yeah, it didn’t really help. We were planning to do a couple of other set-up options but nevertheless, it is important that the mechanics were able to get the cars back together for Felipe and myself for Q1 and they did that superbly and managed to get us onto the first row, and that’s pretty impressive.

Q: Felipe, second again, you must be very happy to be on the front row.
FM: Yeah, definitely. I think after Indy, until now we are having a good weekend, so the car is competitive, the tyres are working and hopefully we can also have a similar result tomorrow, but I think it was very good for us to put both cars on the front row and as Michael said, the mechanics did a great job between the sessions. I had a clutch problem and it took quite long to fix and I almost lost Q1 because of that, so it was really a great job from them to put everything together. I think it was a really great qualifying for all the team, my-self and Michael.

Q: In the past, we’ve seen two, three, even four stops here. How important is it to have a few sets of new tyres available?
FM: Yes, sure. I think here the new tyres make quite a big difference and it’s important to have at least one or two new sets spare to use during the race so we will see, we will see who has more sets tomorrow to make the difference going out of the pits.

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

Q: (Andrea Cremonesi - La Gazetta dello Sport) I would like to ask Michael and Felipe for the technical reason to stay in front during the first part of qualifying? How and why is it important?
MS: Naturally, when you have been in front, you have the 15 minutes available and sometimes it is just not enough or enough to do an extra lap depending on how long the lap time is and that is why you want to be out at the front to make sure you get the maximum number of laps or if you have a little problem you can fix the problem, you can have a longer pit stop, or traffic, or whatever, something where you need to have some margin.
FM: Yes, I think Michael said everything already.

Q: (Ottavio Daviddi - Tuttosport) Felipe, the problem you had is the same as you had in Indianapolis – you had a problem with the clutch in the first or second pit-stop…
FM: No, Completely different. I didn’t have any problem in Indianapolis. It was just the clutch was slipping going out of the box. It wasn’t a real problem.

Q: (Juha Paatalo – Financial Times Deutschland) Michael yesterday your performance looked like no more than average and today you had a small fire on your car. Are you surprised to be on pole?
MS: A little bit, yes, because as we didn’t have any reference this morning – usually we put new tyres on so we can see where we are roughly – we were a bit concerned, but after Q1 and 2, we saw that we had good performance which was not really a surprise in a way and therefore it wasn’t a concern and we could go for it. Yesterday, you have to see the conditions and why somebody is going quick and not quick. He can put new tyres and do certain things, which can alter and change the position.

Q: (Marco Evangelisti – Corriere dello Sport) Felipe, Michael asked you for help a little during the last races for the championship and now you have the possibility to help him really. What are you going to do tomorrow?
FM: Think about the championship and try to do the best I can to help Ferrari to win the championship and for sure I am not inside the fight for first place and for sure I am able to help Michael if I can…

Q: (Juha Paatalo – Financial Times Deutschland) Michael and Fernando, how much did the track change or has it changed this weekend and how did it affect the car performance?
MS: I can’t say too much about it honestly – I haven’t been running too much today.

Q: (Livio Oricchio – O Estado de Sao Paulo) The question is to Michael and to Massa as well. You didn’t have the opportunities to be on the track a long time today. Do you have indications that your tyre has as great performance in long runs as in one single lap?
MS: Obviously, we don’t have as much experience because we lost out today.
FM: Yeah, I didn’t do so many laps this morning because of this problem I had and I had to stop in my last run so it could have been a reasonable long run to check the balance in the tyres and in terms of consistency, but I couldn’t, but we expect to be in good shape tomorrow. Hopefully, together with the temperature and everything, we can be competitive.

Q: (Serhan Acar – CNN Turkey) A question for Michael, at Indianapolis both Alonso and Massa were very fast at the start, what do you expect at the start of tomorrow’s race?
MS: You know it is not within us drivers very much. You know you have a certain way and you move the clutch and although you do everything manually, but you can only do so much as a driver. So obviously I don’t know what the situation is and mostly it depends on tyre grip – what you have available in conditions at the start and that very often is different to what is on the race-track because tyre temperatures are very different in these moments.

Q: (Thierry Vautrat – Sud Ouest) I would like to ask Michael if he has a special motivation to win for the eighth time here because he has won seven times?
MS: Yeah, I do, but I have every time the same motivation. That is the difference. No, honestly, in the situation that we are in, we have to win as much as possible.

Q: (Andrea Cremonesi – La Gazzetta dello Sport) I don’t think it is a secret so may I ask you please how many sets did you use in the qualifying?
MS: Three
FM: Yes, the same.

Q: (Ottavio Daviddi - Tuttosport) Michael, did you enjoy the concert yesterday evening?
MS: Yes, it was nice, not only the concert, but to get to know the people and to go back stage a little bit and meet them again this morning, so it was interesting.

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