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| Monaco
Grand Prix 28th May - 1st June - Ferrari Sunday Press Release |
Length:
3.340 km
Number of Laps: 78
(260.520 Km)
Best Lap: R. Barrichello
- 1'18''023 (2002, Ferrari)
Record Pole: J-P.
Montoya - 1'16''676 (2002, Williams)
2002 Pole: J-P. Montoya
- 1'16''676 (Williams BMW)
2002 Podium: D. Coulthard
- M. Schumacher - R. Schumacher
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Jean
Todt:
'It was a very close contest. The cars which started from
the first four rows of the grid all finished in the points, if not
in the same order. This proves that the field is very closely matched
and that the top four teams in the Championship have reached a high
level of competitiveness and reliability. After the first pit stop,
we felt that Michael could have made up the other two places at his
second stop, but as the gap grew bigger in the second part of the
race, because the car-tyre package was not working at its best, this
was not possible. Rubens lost a place at the start and then stayed
in the same position, the one which earns the final point on offer,
for almost the entire time. Overtaking is only possible here if others
make mistakes or through the run of the pit-stops, but in Rubens’
case neither of these situations arose. Nevertheless, these seven
points are important for the championship.
Michael has fallen two points further back from the leader in the
Drivers’ Championship, while we are three behind the lead team
in the Constructors.’ This result is further proof that this
season is very closely fought. We will have to work very hard in the
next few weeks, both on the development of the F2003-GA and, with
Bridgestone, on the tyres.'
Michael
Schumacher:
'To go from fifth on the grid to third on the podium in
Monaco is quite good. I could say that I might have been able to
finish higher if I had not been stuck behind Trulli in the early
stages, but our strategy was to go for a long first stint and that
meant having more fuel, which is why I was behind him. During some
parts of the race I was not able to push as hard as I wanted as
the overall package was not at its best at those times. I enjoyed
the chase towards the end of the race and I pushed all the way to
the flag, as I could see that the two in front were very close and
there was always the chance they might make a mistake. We have seen
again this weekend, as I have said before, that the competition
is very close this year.'
Rubens Barrichello:
'I don’t have much to say at the end of a race which
can only be described as disappointing. Any time I was able to push
to the maximum, I came up behind traffic and so I never managed
to get the best out of the car, which had great potential. It is
impossible to overtake on this track and, having lost a place at
the start, I was unable to improve my situation.'
Ross
Brawn:
'Our performance in yesterday’s qualifying cost us
the chance of a better result in this afternoon’s race. In
the first stint, Michael was stuck behind Trulli and therefore lost
precious time compared with the leaders. Our chosen strategy was
a good one, the car worked well and the pit stops were carried out
in their usual slick way. We did all we could.'
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