"Watching
the cars go round in these conditions definitely makes us more anxious
than usual: it is clear that visibility for the drivers is virtually
zero and they are practically in the dark when it comes to knowing
what is going on in front and behind them.'
Rubens
Barrichello:
"It has been a difficult day because, as much as I
like driving in the wet, today's conditions have made it almost
impossible to do any meaningful work. I was not even pushing on
the straights as it was not worth it. I feel sorry for all the Japanese
fans who came today. Hopefully, Sunday will be a better day and
we and the fans will be able to enjoy ourselves."
Michael
Schumacher:
"Overall, it was an interesting day running in the
rain here at Suzuka. Because of the weather, we could not do as
much running as we would have liked, but at least we managed to
do a bit of work on the car. Now, we have to wait and see what happens
tomorrow with the weather. Already today, it was almost impossible
to drive and if conditions get worse, which seems likely, I don't
think we could go out on track. If that happens, maybe I'll play
football or backgammon..."
Ross
Brawn:
"The conditions were extremely difficult, but the
drivers were happy with the cars which seem reasonably well balanced.
Apart from having to cope with the partial flooding on the track,
the cars and the Bridgestone tyres were very good. And this was
proved by the fact that Michael did some very good times despite
the bad conditions. So, if the weather stays like this for Sunday,
we will not be unhappy."
"The
unknown factor is what will happen tomorrow, if the expected typhoon
hits the circuit. There is some speculation that we might not be
able to run tomorrow and there will be some rearrangements to Sunday's
schedule. If it turns out to be dry on Sunday, it will be a very
interesting situation as we would have to guess which tyre and what
set-up to run. But the team is strong in unusual situations, so
it would be an opportunity as well as a problem."