"For our
part, we have sufficient data to give us a clear picture of what
we can expect from our Bridgestone tyres. There is nothing to stop
us thinking we will be competitive, but we know qualifying, which
is more important here than elsewhere, will be very close. Grid
position on a track where overtaking is almost impossible will play
a key role in the final result."
Michael
Schumacher:
"It was an entertaining and interesting session as
we have come to expect in Monaco. We worked well throughout the
day, improving the car all the time as can be seen from the fact
I was quickest at the end of both sessions. I think qualifying here
will be very close so, although this is a positive sign, I don't
think today means so much and we will only see the real picture
on Saturday. I like the new pits as they are a big step forward
in terms of safety, for the drivers and everyone working there."
Rubens
Barrichello:
"I had a big problem with the set-up this morning,
but now we have made a very good improvement. As usual we concentrated
more on the race than on qualifying. I have a bit of a cold, so
I was not so comfortable in the car as it was hot and my breathing
was difficult. The team did a superb job to improve the car and
I am looking forward to Saturday."
Ross
Brawn:
"It was a typical first day at Monaco, where it is
not so easy to follow what is going on at the track. We got through
our programme for the day and now we have all the data we need to
analyse this evening and make the most important decision, which
is to choose what type of tyre to use for the rest of the weekend.
The drivers are both happy with their cars and our set-up seems
reasonable. The new pits are a big step forward and made it easier
for us to operate and the organisers should be congratulated on
what they have done in what we know our difficult conditions."