Bridgestone equipped Rubens Barrichello
was on spectacular form this afternoon at the
5.793km Monza circuit taking his second pole position of the 2004
season. More than half a second clear of his nearest challenger
Juan Pablo Montoya, the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro driver drove an
inspirational lap in front of the delighted Italian Tifosi. Teammate
and World Champion Michael Schumacher was 0.548 seconds behind after
losing time in the final sector but was still close enough to finish
third. Sauber Petronas’ Giancarlo Fisichella and Felipe Massa
will line up on the 8th row of the grid but are expected to be strong
on Sunday after encouraging runs earlier in the weekend.
Hisao
Suganuma, Technical Manager of Bridgestone Motorsport:
“It’s great to see Rubens on pole! I was very
impressed with his fantastic performance. Michael was on track to
be closer to Rubens but unfortunately he lost a little time in the
final sector. Generally though, I’m satisfied with today’s
tyre performance and encouraged for tomorrow which will be an interesting
race. While the other Bridgestone cars are further down the grid
I wouldn’t discount them and judging by their practice session
results, I fully expect them to be running well.”
Ross
Brawn, Technical Director of Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro:
“All weekend our position has been really unclear
and considering our race strategy for tomorrow I’m delighted
with our performance this afternoon. It’s the first measure
we’ve had against the opposition. Rubens drove a fantastic
lap – I mean, an unbelievable lap which really put the pressure
on Michael, who had a little difficulty in his lap. But first and
third is a great result and we have a very consistent race tyre
from Bridgestone.” |