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Grand Prix 9th - 12th October - Friday Ferrari Press Release |
Length:
5.807 km
Number of Laps: 53
(307.573 Km)
Best Lap: M. Schumacher
- 1'36''125 (2002, Ferrari)
Record Pole: M. Schumacher
- 1'31''317 (2002, Ferrari)
2002 Pole: M. Schumacher
- 1'31''317 (Ferrari)
2002 Podium: M. Schumacher
- R. Barrichello - K. Raikkonen
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Jean
Todt:
"As usual on Friday, we have worked on set-up and on
tyre choice. We know this is the decisive weekend of the season, but
we do not want this factor to put us under any extra pressure. Along
with Bridgestone on the tyre side and Shell as regards fuels and lubricants,
we are as well prepared as possible. Things went pretty well for us
in this afternoon's qualifying, even if Rubens lost some time in the
final sector. But for this, he could have finished higher than seventh.
Tomorrow, we have to make the final choices as far as set-up, tyres
and fuel levels for the start of the race are concerned. In the afternoon,
we will then tackle the final qualifying session of the season and
the relative positions on the grid will be very important come Sunday
afternoon."
Michael
Schumacher:
"I am quite happy with my lap and my time, considering
that, yet again going out first is a slight disadvantage. Although,
here it was less penalising than at some other circuits. The car
seems to be handling very well and is very competitive. Looking
at the times, the top runners are all very close, which means that
tomorrow's fight for pole will be good fun and the outcome will
be hard to predict. I am looking forward to the rest of the weekend."
Rubens
Barrichello:
"I am happy with the handling of the car. It's a shame
about the mistake at the chicane. I came in a bit too quick and
had to brake very hard, losing around three tenths. On the old layout
at this point, the braking area was a bit longer. Now it has a different
feel to it, but I think the turns are more fun and flow better.
Both this morning and in qualifying, the times of all the top teams
are very close, so I think we can be very competitive for the rest
of the weekend."
Ross
Brawn:
"We adopted a rather cautious approach to this qualifying
and, given how things went, I think we can expect to be pretty competitive
tomorrow. The drivers are happy with the balance of their cars and
the performance of the tyres. In tomorrow's free practice, we still
have a bit of work to do in terms of choosing between the two types
of tyre available. Overall, we can expect both qualifying and the
race to be very close."
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