Bridgestone Motorsport has sent its
message to the Formula One paddock loud and clear: Bridgestone means
business in 2004! After months of intense winter testing not only
did Bridgestone-shod Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's Michael Schumacher
break the Melbourne circuit track record yesterday topping both
practice session time sheets, but he remained the fastest man on
track in this morning's two practice sessions and went on to blow
his rivals away in final qualifying with a pole setting time of
1m24.408s . Hot on his heels was Brazilian teammate Rubens Barrichello
who joins him on the front row of the grid making it an all Bridgestone
front row. Sauber Petronas' Felipe Massa and Giancarlo Fisichella
also had a strong showing in qualifying and they will start their
first race of the 2004 season ready to pounce from mid grid.
Bridgestone
Results
1st M Schumacher 1:24.408
2nd R Barrichello 1:24.482
11th F Massa 1:27.065
14th G Fisichella 1:27.845
15th N Heidfeld 1:18.178
16th G Pantano 1:30.140
17th Z Baumgartner 1:30.681
20th G Bruni DNS.
Hisao
Suganuma , Technical Manager of Bridgestone Motorsport
"It's great to see the two Bridgestone shod Ferraris
on the front row. Pole position is always an advantage for the race.
It is now important that we go back and analyse all the results
from this morning's practice sessions and make our final checks
before the race. So far the tyre data has shown that we will be
competitive on Sunday afternoon so we are confident for tomorrow's
race. I also think that the other Bridgestone cars have a good chance
of a competitive race and some good results. I'm very pleased that
not only do we seem to have excellent consistency from the Bridgestone
tyres but also top speed potential which will no doubt be of benefit
to all our teams tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it!"
Ross
Brawn , Technical Director of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
"Very
pleased! From what we've seen so far I think we should be reasonably
optimistic about the race tomorrow. The Bridgestone tyres have been
very very good this weekend and very consistent. We don't know what
race conditions will be like tomorrow but we've certainly seen some
encouraging signs for the race. We've got new constructions and
compounds here for Melbourne and so far it's a real credit to all
the work everyone at Bridgestone and Ferrari has done."
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