Bridgestone runner Rubens Barrichello
clinched a memorable first win of the season this afternoon at the
Italian Grand Prix in front of thousands of jubilant Tifosi, giving
the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro team its 13th win in 15 races. After
setting the fastest time of the race on lap 41, the Brazilian was
followed across the line by teammate Michael Schumacher, giving
the Ferrari team its seventh 1-2 finish of the season.
Also making it into the points for Bridgestone was
Sauber Petronas' Giancarlo Fisichella who once again drove a solid
race in difficult conditions. All the runners today had to overcome
the trials of a wet but drying track at the start of the race and
it was a close call for tyre choice. Of the Bridgestone runners
only Barrichello and Felipe Massa chose to start on wet tyres and
although this gave them an initial advantage it meant they had to
stop early in the race for a change to dry tyres.
Schumacher, who had started on dry tyres had to
bide his time dropping to 15th before being able to really make
the most of his tyres. However, in a perfect demonstration of the
quality of a World Champion, he stormed through the field to clinch
the second place podium spot.
Hisao
Suganuma, Technical Manager Bridgestone Motorsport:
"It was great to see another 1-2 finish for Ferrari
and I'm delighted for Rubens. This was his first win of the season.
We experienced quite complicated conditions at the start of the
race but once our runners were on dry tyres our performance was
clear for all to see. In Ferrari's case, both drivers were lapping
in 1 minute 21 seconds and our tyre performance combined with their
great strategies to enable them to fight their way up through the
field into first and second."
"In Sauber's case, it enabled Giancarlo to
drive very competitively against his rivals to take another point.
From that point of view, I believe the tyres we brought here worked
very well. We were unfortunate at the start of the race with the
damp but drying conditions as these are not the best for our runners
but they drove well and many of them were able to improve on their
grid positions and that was very satisfying to see. Overall, we
are very proud of the Bridgestone tyre performance today."
Ross
Brawn, Technical Director Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro:
"We know that if we have a weakness it is when the
track is damp but I'm not sure who made the right decision: Michael
or Rubens! After five laps it looked as though we were fighting
for points and perhaps a podium but then I could see the pace coming
and it showed more on Michael's car because we had a lot of fuel
in Rubens'."
"Michael started to show what the car could
do and Rubens was within striking distance so we swapped his strategy
around and we won the race. Michael did a fantastic job as well.
The Bridgestone tyres were great really, really good today. I'm
almost lost for words. It looked like a disaster after five laps
and then we finished first and second fantastic!" |