"In order
to interpret today's results we have to take into account the different
programmes undertaken by the various teams. For our part, we concentrated
mainly on the race, working on set-up and comparison of the two
types of Bridgestone tyre available."
"The F2004
is fitted with a further evolution of the 053 engine, validated
last week, with significant support from Shell in terms of defining
the fuel and lubricants. I think it will be a close fight both tomorrow
and in the race and we should be on the pace.'
Michael
Schumacher:
"It is always nice to race in front of our tifosi
and so I am happy to be back at Monza again after two days of testing
last week. We hope to put on a good show for all the fans who will
be here to celebrate our recent winning of both titles. The colours
of the Italian flag on my helmet is a small thank you to Italian
Ferrari fans for all their support in the bad times as well as the
good."
Rubens
Barrichello:
"The fight for first place this weekend will be decided
by thousandths of a second. From what we have seen today, we seem
to be competitive. But we need to work very hard and concentrate
to make sure we get the most out of our package. The F2004 went
quite well in these two hours of free practice, confirming what
we found at last week's test. I would like to give our tifosi another
opportunity to celebrate on Sunday afternoon."
Ross
Brawn:
"It was a straightforward Friday without any real
problems. The cars went well and we managed to fine tune the set-up
based on the data acquired last week. Both drivers were happy with
the work we did. We were able to do a series of runs to evaluate
the behaviour of the Bridgestone tyres over a number of laps."
"As
expected, the softer one seems to be quickest on the first lap,
but a little less consistent overall. Now we have to look at the
data along with the various strategies available to us to make the
best choice for qualifying and for the race."