Home
Latest
Features
Test Times
Search
K. Raikkonen
F. Massa
L. Badoer
M. Gene
S. Domenicali
A. Costa
Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari
Fiorano
Galleria Ferrari
Past Heros
Ferrari
Formula One
Race Tours
Ferrari Days
FAQ/Info
F2003 GA
F2004
F2005
248 F1
F2007
F2008
Grand Prix
Testing
Special Events
Wallpapers
Grid Girls
2008
2007
Points
2006
2005
2004
2003
TPH Club
Forum
Betting
Mailing List
Links
Video/Audio
Live TV Feed
Contact
Profile
 
News Feed |


Bridgestone Saturday press release - 5th March 09:19am GMT

Bridgestone Motorsport’s three teams were dealt a challenging hand today after this afternoon’s first qualifying session was conducted in a wide variety of weather conditions. Narain Karthikeyan consequently heads the Bridgestone runners after the first of the two qualifying sessions. In fact, the rookie Indian driver has performed well all day, posting the fourth fastest time in the first morning practice session ahead of the more established stars the likes of Ralf Schumacher and David Coulthard. The Minardi F1 Team drivers got their first laps in today after converting their cars to 2005 specification overnight and Christijan Albers and Patrick Friesacher finished today’s qualifying in 15 th and 16 th positions respectively. Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro’s Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello have a lot of work to do tomorrow however. The pair posted the two fastest times in this morning’s first practice session but found themselves at the mercy of the Australian weather. After a wet start to qualifying, conditions had been drying up but a sudden downpour left the World Champion making a last minute switch to wet tyres. Rubens Barrichello went out on extremes but he too bore the brunt of the falling rain. The pair has a lot of work to do in tomorrow’s final qualifying session to narrow the gap to the front runners.

Hisao Suganuma, Technical Manager of Bridgestone Motorsport:
“Well, we managed to get plenty of good running on both our wet and extreme wet tyres this morning in the practice sessions and were pleased with the times especially with the extreme tyre. Ferrari’s drivers were first and second in the first session and Jordan’s Karthikeyan posted the fourth fastest time which was very impressive for a rookie and encouraged us about our extreme wet tyre’s performance. In the second practice session, it started wet before drying up but the dry tyres weren’t used for long enough to get any real data. Qualifying, however, was very unfortunate! All our runners ran in heavy wet conditions and five of them used extreme tyres. Michael, however, was on normal wets after a quick switch from drys and he was very unlucky to find that it started raining heavily. So for him, the priority was to get the car back. Rubens, however, made a good job of running on the extreme weather tyre when it was still raining. An interesting day and now we look forward to tomorrow’s second qualifying session and race.”

Ross Brawn, Technical Director of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro:
“Very difficult to comment really as the conditions simply worked against us and there was nothing else we could have done. The downpour started just before Michael went out on track and the guys did a great job to get wet tyres on his car because he was set up for a dry run. We did have extreme tyres ready for him but didn’t expect the rain to be that heavy so quickly and for the track to get that wet in two minutes.”

Back

 



 

 

This site is not an official Ferrari site. Ferrari™ is a trademark and copyright material of Ferrari S.p.A. Any type of publication, copying, broadcasting or retransmission of the information or pictures without prior permission of the copyright holder is prohibited. Copyright © 1997-2006 The Prancing Horse.