Michael
Schumacher:
'The team has done a fantastic job. This car has got great
potential which it showed straight out of the box. I had a very
good feeling with it today. I am not surprised to be on pole here,
as historically we have always gone very well here in Melbourne.
But I do not want to sound too optimistic as I am sure there will
be harder times ahead at some of the other circuits. The new engine
rule has not affected us too much and that is down to a good job
of preparation in terms of extending reliability while improving
power. This result proves what a fantastic job everyone back in
the factory has done over the winter, but it's going to be a tough
season.'
Rubens
Barrichello:
'For the first part of the session, I was first on track
and it was very dusty, so I was being very careful and then on my
second run, I pushed as hard as I could. It was a very good lap,
even if Michael went a little bit quicker. I am a happy guy and
while I am second today, I would like to go one better tomorrow.
We found the right set-up and the car felt good. I was aware of
the new engine rule and I got the impression that maybe only 10%
of the drivers were trying for a time in the first part, while the
majority were only looking after their car for the second half.'
Ross
Brawn:
'I am very happy with this result, even though I realise
that the qualifying format does not paint a clear picture of the
situation. We therefore have to be a bit cautious. Having said that,
I think we have made a good choice in terms of race strategy. I
must congratulate the team for doing a great job and Bridgestone,
who have proved how inaccurate was the criticism levelled at them
by the media in the last few months.'