Rubens
Barrichello:
"It is great to take pole here at Indy where there
were so many Brazilians cheering, I could even hear them in the
cockpit. The car has been good all weekend, although I think Michael
made a bit more progress than me today. Before pre-qualifying, we
made a small change to my car that was an improvement. In the first
sector, the car did not feel so good but then it improved in the
second sector, which is important, as it is the longest."
"I think
I am driving better now than at any point this season. Although
I am naturally a right foot braker, I have been using my left also
now and like a footballer who can score with both feet has an advantage,
it means my driving has improved. Now I am looking forward to having
a great race tomorrow."
Michael
Schumacher:
"I cannot complain, because I am on the front row
with my team-mate alongside me, so we have to be happy with that.
Of course I would prefer to be first, but Rubens has done a better
job than me and to be honest I expected to be further back. I lost
the lap in the second sector where the car was sliding around too
much, especially in a couple of corners, where Rubens obviously
found a better solution than me, But that is our strength in that
we always push each other and that means we have to give 100% all
the time. I will still be aiming for the win tomorrow and I expect
an interesting fight between us and also with whoever else comes
along."
Ross
Brawn:
"We are very happy to have taken the two top spots
on the grid. Barrichello's pole is not at all surprising for us.
Rubens has been very strong right from the start of the weekend
and he did a great lap in qualifying. In some races in this first
part of the season, he had some hard times, but now he is on great
form. For his part, Michael made a couple of mistakes in this second
sector and this probably explains the result. Bridgestone has given
us an excellent tyre for this race and if we get a good start, everything
is in place for us to get a good result."