It was business as usual for the
Bridgestone equipped teams today at the 4.381km Hungaroring circuit
as Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, Sauber Petronas, Jordan Ford and Minardi
Cosworth set about the task of setting up their cars for the coming
weekend. Once the initially dusty track had been swept clean by
the early runners, the drivers soon started to run through their
tyre tests.
Michael Schumacher was consistently quick throughout
the day setting the fastest time in the morning with a 1m21.552s
and the second fastest time of 1m21.009s in the afternoon's second
session. Fellow Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello was also up with
the pace despite not getting as many laps in as his teammate in
the second session. Sauber Petronas and Jordan Ford also showed
signs of promise for the coming weekend.
Hisao
Suganuma, Bridgestone Motorsport Technical Manager:
"First day at the Hungaroring and the circuit as expected
was very green. We saw some front tyre graining as a consequence
of this, especially in first practice, but as the track improved
over time, so too did the performance. We expect the track to keep
improving over the weekend which will have a positive effect on
the levels of grip."
"As is normal on a Friday, we shall gather
together all the data from our teams and decide which of their specifications
to recommend but at this stage all four of the Bridgestone specifications
could be used it is really down to the car-tyre balance and individual
preferences of the drivers. Overall though, I'm pleased with the
first day's results."
Ross
Brawn, Technical Director of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro:
"As always, the track changes here enormously over
the weekend but the general picture suggests that we should be very
competitive. We shall now assess all the data we have. Rubens flat
spotted one set of his tyres so didn't get as much running this
afternoon as we'd hoped but we should have enough information between
the two cars to make a decision on which specification of Bridgestone
tyre each of the drivers would like to use. Both drivers are reasonably
happy with the car and we just need to see now how the track develops
over the weekend." |