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Grand Prix 21st - 24th August - Ferrari Saturday Press Release |
Length:
4.384 km
Number of Laps: 70
(306.873 Km)
Best Lap: M. Schumacher
- 1'16''207 (2002, Ferrari)
Record Pole: R. Barrichello-
1'13''333 (2002, Ferrari)
2002 Pole: R. Barrichello
- 1'13''333 (Ferrari)
2002 Podium: R. Barrichello
- M. Schumacher - R. Schumacher
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Jean
Todt:
"It was a disappointing qualifying. After this morning's
free practice and the warm-up, I thought that getting both our cars
onto the top three rows of the grid was within our grasp. Unfortunately,
that is not how things turned out, with Rubens fifth - with the same
lap time as Montoya - and Michael eighth. It is clear that in this
situation, we can expect a difficult race, considering that despite
the changes to the layout, there are few overtaking opportunities.
We will do our all to get the best result possible."
Rubens
Barrichello:
"It was a rather difficult qualifying session and
it was surprising to see Alonso and Webber so quick. I am happy
with my own lap, as it was the best I could do, especially as I
had a bit of understeer at the end of the lap. I am quite hopeful
that our tyre choice will be good for the race tomorrow. Given how
dirty the track is here off the racing line, I think that fifth
place might actually be better than fourth for the start. The changes
to the track do seem to make overtaking a bit more of a possibility
than in the past. A lot will depend on everyone's race pace and
the different strategy choices. I am still in a positive frame of
mind."
Michael
Schumacher:
"Obviously, I am a bit disappointed, because this
morning and in the warm-up, I seemed to be on the same pace as the
others and the car felt good. Now we have to try and understand
why our qualifying time did not match our expectations. The outcome
of the race will now depend on strategy, which is always the key
factor at this circuit and the Scuderia has usually done a good
job on this front. Anything can happen tomorrow afternoon, so now
all we can do is look ahead."
Ross
Brawn:
"I am not very happy with the result of this session
as I thought we were going to do better than we did. Michael did
not feel he had the same level of grip which he had found during
the warm-up and had too much understeer towards the end of his run.
We did not really optimise the car and the tyres for qualifying.
It is disappointing, because up until now, the cars had been going
well this weekend. Rubens had very good first and second sectors
but then also had too much understeer in the third sector. Now we
have to wait and see what we can do tomorrow."
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