Bridgestone Motorsport and the Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro team have taken the honour of becoming the first
ever tyre manufacturer-team partnership to take pole position at
the world's newest Formula One circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. Michael
Schumacher and team mate Rubens Barrichello will line up on the
first row of the grid after setting times of 1m30.139s and 1m30.530s
respectively. The pair was noticeably more competitive than the
opposition in the hot and tough conditions of a constantly evolving
track and both will be hoping for another good result in Sunday's
inaugural Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.
Hisao
Suganuma, Technical Manager of Bridgestone Motorsport:
"As always it's fantastic to see the Ferrari drivers
on the front row. It is also a great privilege to take the first
ever pole position at a new circuit a circuit at which no Bridgestone
team has previously run. So far our pre-race predictions have been
on the right lines and our Bridgestone Formula One Potenza tyres
are competitive in these tough conditions. Of course, tomorrow is
what counts so we shall collate today's data and analyse it so we
can advise our teams about their chosen tyres and how they will
perform with their strategies. However, we do expect to see the
Bridgestone teams take away points tomorrow. Sunday's race will
be yet another big challenge but we're ready!"
Ross
Brawn, Technical Director of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro:
"It was a bit of a surprise I must say but a pleasant
surprise. You do run the cars more conservatively in practice, with
the one engine rule you can't afford to do anything else, but maybe
we run our cars more conservatively than the others. I'm obviously
delighted with front row. We shall see what strategies people have
tomorrow and the Bridgestone tyres are holding up well. I think
being a new circuit, the track will develop a lot and we need to
see whether that works for or against us. We have no experience
of how this track will go during a race, so it's going to be interesting." |