Michael
Schumacher:
“It is fair to say that Malaysia gave us a wake up
call and I must thank the team for the great effort it has made
to move the new car schedule forward. It was important to have it
here in Bahrain because of the new engine rule. All the work has
paid off, we are back near the top and the gap to the two guys ahead
of me is quite reasonable. We and Bridgestone seem to be back on
track. So far this season we have been off the pace in qualifying
and a bit better in the race. Now, we are reasonable in qualifying
and our race pace seems good too. Over the course of all the practice
sessions here we have made steady progress with the car-tyre package.”
Rubens
Barrichello:
“Qualifying was a shot in the dark, given that I
had only done a few laps yesterday morning. I made a mistake at
the first corner and locked my wheels, losing quite a lot of time.
Track condition seems different to last year and, not having done
any running, I was not in a position to get the most out of qualifying.
But all things considered, it was not too bad and the car confirmed
the first impressions I had formed yesterday. Tomorrow will be a
long, tough race and I am convinced we have the potential to do
well.”
Ross
Brawn:
“It has been a reasonable day for us. I think that
Rubens really did a great job, given that this was only his second
proper lap in the car. His performance was fantastic and he should
be able to do an even better job tomorrow, having got this lap under
his belt. Michael’s performance puts us in the right position
from which we can really have a race on Sunday, assuming we go well
in tomorrow’s final qualifying. Every time we go out on track,
we are learning a bit more about the F2005 and, also thanks to all
Bridgestone’s efforts, we are improving our performance level.”