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Grand Prix 17th - 20th July - Ferrari Friday Press Release |
Length:
5.141 km
Number of Laps: 60
(308.355 Km)
Best Lap: R. Barrichello
- 1'23''083 (2002, Ferrari)
Record Pole: J-P.
Montoya - 1'18''998 (2002, BMW Williams)
2002 Pole: J-P. Montoya
- 1'18''998 (BMW Williams)
2002 Podium: M. Schumacher
- R. Barrichello - J-P. Montoya
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Jean
Todt:
“It was an encouraging qualifying for Ferrari. We set
the quickest time with Michael Schumacher, while Rubens Barrichello
was running at a similar pace to his team-mate until he ran wide and
got stuck in the gravel in the final sector, when the track was a
bit damp. It is always great to see a Ferrari ahead of the rest and
Rubens’ inconvenient incident should not prejudice his chances
of doing well. This morning, in free practice, we worked on finding
the best set-up for the F2003-GA and on tyre choice, with the Bridgestones
performing well. The weather forecast for the rest of the weekend
is very uncertain, which makes it even harder than usual to make any
predictions.”
Michael
Schumacher:
“I am reasonably happy and this was a good day for
us. I am not surprised, as we had a successful test session here
a few weeks ago. Today’s performance is also the result of
all the hard work the team did last week in getting new parts tested
and ready for this weekend. For sure, the Silverstone track seems
to suit our car. Now, I hope everything goes equally well for the
rest of the weekend, so that we can pick up some points. It was
a shame for Rubens, but maybe on this track going out first or last
does not make such a difference, looking at my lap today.”
Rubens
Barrichello:
“I am very disappointed with what happened. I could
have been first or second, which would have seen me running at the
end of tomorrow’s session. However and hopefully, given the
changeable weather, today’s result might turn out to be an
advantage tomorrow! I was on a really good lap, then after the second
split, there was a bit of drizzle and having clipped the kerb, I
ended up off the track. I am not too bothered. This morning, the
car was handling very well in race trim and I am confident for the
rest of the weekend.”
Ross
Brawn:
“We had a very good test here after the Canadian
Grand Prix and last week’s test was also very productive,
leading to improvements on the chassis, engine and Bridgestone tyre
package. Today’s qualifying result is the first visible sign
of that improvement. We did quite long runs this morning to evaluate
the two types of Bridgestone tyre, to make a choice for final qualifying
and the race. We are happy with the performance of both. I think
we will be in good shape for this race as the car is very well balanced.
I feel much more comfortable with our situation than I did in France,
but here at Silverstone, a lot will depend on the weather.”
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