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GP 9th-12th September 2004 - Ferrari Saturday Press Release |
Length:
5.793km
Number of Laps: 53
(306.720 Km)
Best Lap: M. Schumacher
- 1'21"832 (2003, Ferrari)
Record Pole: JP. Montoya
- 1'20"264 (2002, Williams)
2003 Pole: M. Schumacher
(1'20"963)
2003 Podium: M. Schumacher
- JP. Montoya - R. Barrichello
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Jean
Todt:
'It was a really exciting qualifying. I was worried that
we would not take pole position, right here in front of our fans and
our staff, who have their own grandstand at the entry to the Parabolica.
But, we did it, thanks to Rubens who drove a fantastic lap. I am happy
for him, as he adds another pole to the one he took in Indianapolis
back in June. We have one Ferrari behind another on the grid, as Michael
qualified third. Now we have to tackle the toughest part of the weekend,
which is the race itself. We know we can count on a car-engine-Bridgestone
tyre package that is very competitive and effective, but we are expecting
a close fight. The weather forecast is uncertain, with a chance of
rain, which adds another unknown element. We hope to give our fans
something more to celebrate.'
Rubens
Barrichello:
'I am so happy with this result. The car was really good
and I got the most out of it. It felt better through the Lesmos
than in the last section and even if you can never do a perfect
lap, I think it was very near the limit. But at Monza the important
thing is to get it right rather than be on the limit because a tiny
mistake can cost you half a second. It was an exciting lap for me
from inside the car. I won here in 2002, I like Monza and while
in the past, all the support we got here would distract me, now
it gives me a boost. I am quite confident for tomorrow, when we
will see what the weather brings.'
Michael
Schumacher:
'My lap started well with a good time in the first sector,
where before I had been struggling. Then I lost the time in the
final part, but Rubens did a perfect lap and I could not have matched
it anyway, so I cannot complain. As for tomorrow, I am not so far
away from Rubens, so we have a strong chance of transforming today’s
performance into a good result. Coming here having won both championships,
it would be great to do it in style. It would be the perfect way
to thank our tifosi.'
Ross
Brawn:
'All weekend, it’s been difficult to know where we
stood in the pecking order. Given the strategy we have chosen, I
am happy with our performance today. Rubens drove a really fantastic
lap, incredible. He put pressure on Michael, who made a small mistake
on his lap. First and third on the grid is a great result. I think
we can have a very consistent race in performance terms, thanks
to our Bridgestone tyres.'
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