Michael
Schumacher:
“This morning, we were very competitive and looked
in pretty good shape and I was happy with the car. Unfortunately,
the car did not run well this afternoon, as I picked up a vibration
that got worse as the session went on, so we felt it was best to
stop so that we could analyse what was going on. That’s the
way it is at this circuit, in that if you have a small problem you
lose a lot of track time and because of that it is hard for me to
predict what will be the situation in qualifying on Saturday.”
Rubens
Barrichello:
“I was not very happy with the car today. In the
morning, I was unhappy with the set-up on my brakes and this afternoon,
it was a more general difficulty with the set-up and other elements
of the package The car was actually better this afternoon in some
respects, but the handling was difficult. But, I have every faith
in the team and I am sure we can improve the situation. At this
track, the driver can make a difference, which is a positive factor,
as is the fact we have an extra day now to think about what to do.
Qualifying will definitely be tough.”
Ross
Brawn:
“Michael felt a vibration on his car and it got worse
during the session, so we felt it was prudent to bring him in as
this is not the circuit to take risks. We are not yet sure what
the problem is. On Rubens’ car, I think we still have some
work to do on set-up, as he was not totally happy with it. We will
try and make some improvements. But generally, we are happy with
the cars which seemed to be well balanced, until we went the wrong
way with Rubens’ set-up and Michael had that problem. The
track gets quicker all the time and I am sure we will recover for
Saturday and it is good that we have a spare day tomorrow.”