The Bridgestone equipped Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro pair of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello
and Sauber Petronas' Giancarlo Fisichella put in brilliant performances
this afternoon in the two qualifying sessions for tomorrow's Hungarian
Grand Prix.
Running on new specification Bridgestone Potenza
Formula One tyres, Schumacher and Barrichello blew away the opposition
in both qualifying sessions for the Hungarian Grand Prix and with
Schumacher on pole for the seventh time this season and Barrichello
just 0.177seconds behind him, the pair have locked out the front
row of the grid.
Sauber's Fisichella, who has been looking strong
all weekend, was also on top form posting the third fastest time
in pre-qualifying before setting a very respectable seventh fastest
time in the final session.
Unfortunately for his Sauber teammate Felipe Massa,
an engine replacement earlier in the day meant he would have been
penalized ten places on the grid so after setting the fourth fastest
time in pre-qualifying, he elected not to run in the final session.
He will start from the back of the grid but is expected to be a
force to contend with. Jordan Ford and Minardi Cosworth should also
benefit from running on Bridgestone tyres tomorrow.
Hisao
Suganuma, Technical Manager of Bridgestone Motorsport:
"A great result today for Bridgestone with pole and
second for Michael [Schumacher] and Rubens [Barrichello] and a fourth
row spot for Sauber's Giancarlo Fisichella. Judging by his preliminary
qualifying time, Felipe Massa, too, would have qualified well had
he run in the final qualifying session. Unfortunately he will start
from the back of the grid but given the strong performance from
the Sauber cars this weekend we expect him to be competitive tomorrow."
"This result is a clear reflection of our development
over the season. Of course tomorrow's race will be the real test
but we have seen consistently over the course of the weekend the
strength of the Bridgestone tyres. It's going to be a very interesting
Grand Prix."
Ross
Brawn, Technical Director of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro:
"We've got a new specification of tyre here and it
is very, very good. We've been working on it for a long time and
we've seen the first real results of that today. So the credit for
this must go to Bridgestone because they've done a great job."
"Michael looked to have a tidy lap but I thought
Rubens might just do it because he was quicker in the first sector.
Overall it was fantastic. If we can get a good start tomorrow I
think we should be able to use the performance of the tyres because
we know they are consistent. We should have a good race." |