Michael
Schumacher:
'Five straight wins, 200 grands prix, 75 wins: so many
nice numbers have come together and I am proud of it, but now I
am just looking forward to the next race. “It was a very interesting
start, but not what I expected. I did think about trying to close
the door a bit on Trulli, but I did not feel that was fair and let
him do what he was doing. Then, a couple of times, I did think about
passing him but it was too tight, so I opted to wait for the pit
stops and let the strategy do the work. Then, after an exhaust developed
a crack. Ross Brawn came on the radio and told me there was nothing
much to do about it. Of course, I tried to look after the car, but
in fact I could not slow too much as that would have made the problem
worse. It became very tiring mentally, but I managed to bring it
home. Reliability has always been a strong point and the team did
a magnificent job; really exceptional. The next race in Monaco is
very prestigious, so of course I would like to win it, but I am
not thinking in terms of
taking a record with six wins in a row.'
Rubens
Barrichello:
'I had a great race, after a difficult start. Now it is
obvious I was on a two stop strategy, it explains why I was happy
to be fifth in qualifying with such a heavy fuel load. Even so,
I was able to keep up a good pace in the early stages. We expected
BAR to be quick so there were two options on Saturday: try and get
pole or try something else. I was so frustrated with being stuck
in traffic in the San Marino GP that I decided to gamble. Given
the result, I can be pleased with the way it worked out. I might
have had a chance of getting ahead of Michael if Trulli had held
him up a bit longer. Even so, my chances were looking good, but
after the first pit stop, my car was a bit more difficult to drive
with the heavy fuel load, but the Bridgestone tyres were phenomenal
today and I was still able to put in good lap times.'
Ross
Brawn:
'After eleven laps, we realised we had a cracked exhaust
on Michael’s car, which got progressively worse every lap.
The broken exhaust in itself was not a problem in performance terms
but it was starting to damage the bodywork on the left hand side
and in fact there was a bit of a fire there at the second pit stop.
He had to take it a bit easy from then on. I really didn’t
think he would finish as the problem happened so early in the race.
However, our strategy with Rubens also worked well and if Michael
had retired, we would have seen Rubens take the win for us.'