"Our
aims for tomorrow are clear: Rubens will try to win and Michael
will attempt to finish as high up the order as possible. Given that
the top eleven drivers are all within less than a second of one
another, we will see a very close and hard fought race, both for
the cars and the drivers, especially with the bumpy nature of the
track surface."
"Another
decisive factor will be the weather as the forecast is uncertain.
We think we have a very good car-engine-Bridgestone tyre package
and we will do all we can to bring a historic year for Ferrari to
its best possible conclusion.'
Rubens
Barrichello:
"It was a great feeling out there today. I have lived
here for around 20 years and as I was going out on the track it
felt like it did in my karting days. I just went out to try my best
and when I saw that I was on pole when I crossed the line, I felt
my legs go numb, because it had been very high pressure. I think
the crowd would have left their seats and chased me into the garage
if I had made a mistake! It was great seeing their reaction on my
slowing down lap."
"I
start from the same place as last year, I have a very good car for
the race and I am feeling very serene. To be honest, the pressure
has gone already. Tonight I will go home and play with my son and
sleep in my own bed and it will just seem like a normal day. Last
year, I was very much prepared to win and I am equally prepared
to win tomorrow. This result means the first big battle of the weekend
is won, but tomorrow comes a bigger battle. It will be a long race,
physically quite hard and a long battle."
"One
mystery will be the weather. It was a shame for Michael, who had
a big impact this morning and had to adapt to the spare car with
no other running before qualifying. But I think he can also have
a good race tomorrow."
Michael
Schumacher:
"As
usual, Ferrari came here to win the race and it is good that Rubens
did such a fantastic job in getting his car together and putting
together a wonderful lap. He is in the perfect position now. As
for my accident in the morning, the car picked up some oversteer
and I lost control. Sure the track was bumpy, but then it's been
bumpy all weekend, so I am not making excuses. I am a bit disappointed
with my qualifying lap that was a bit too slow. Even starting so
far back, I will keep trying to have a good race."
Ross
Brawn:
"It was a day of totally contrasting fortunes. Rubens
has done a great job all weekend so far. He has worked hard and
set up the car properly. He did a great lap in qualifying. From
my perspective he deserves to win tomorrow. Whether that will happen
is another matter. It would be great if he could."
"Michael
made a mistake this morning and with the current format of the races,
you pay very heavily for that. It has made it very difficult for
him in the race tomorrow and I think he is probably praying for
rain."
"The
tyres are performing consistently, but I don't know what conditions
we will face tomorrow, as there is a high percentage chance of rain.
We have never been concerned in the rain as Bridgestone tyres are
excellent in the wet."