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30-Apr: When
David Coulthard stalled on the grid just before the start of the
formation lap at the Spanish Grand Prix, McLaren's boss Ron Dennis
accused David Coulthard of having 'brain fade'. After the race, David
Coulthard was furious at the comments and hit back by saying "I think
it is fair to say that Ron has had a bit of brain fade to make that
comment without consulting me or the engineers first. We are still trying
to find out why the engine stalled and were are a bit confused about
that." David Coulthard also claimed that he was so frustrated at the start of the race starting from the back and then colliding with Bernoldi that he wanted to spin off into the gravel and go home and said "I was so frustrated I just wanted to throw the car into the gravel and go home. It's disappointing when I think of what might have been as I am certain I could have got another podium, but I had some good luck in the end to get the two points." Mika Hakkinen who was leading the race until a hydraulic leak forced him to stop on the final lap described his feelings as 'super-disappointed' and said "It would be great to have a punch bag in the motor-home because I need to hit it to relax, I am super-disappointed at this." 29-Apr: What the teams and drivers said following the race at Spain ... Report
29-Apr: At
the post Race press conference for the Spanish GP, Michael
Schumacher has indicated that he felt sorry for Mika Hakkinen who was
leading the race until the very last lap when he retired with an engine
failure and said "I felt simply sorry because we both have done a
very good race, very entertaining until the last pit stop then he jumped
me at the last pit stop because he did a better last section in his second
pit stop and I had some traffic and was in some trouble on top. But we
have done a great race reminding me of the races we had last year. Seeing
him retiring on the last lap with 5 corners to go is shocking because he
did everything right. I went and saw him after the race because it is not
the way you'd like to win a race. But this happens in racing and it
happened to me in the past and it has happened to Mika today so that is
the way it goes sometime." Juan Pablo Montoya didn't expect to
finish second after starting 11th and said "The first 4 races have
been very hard for me, some competitive and some not so. Here I was not
expecting to be on the podium - really. I started eleventh, and the start
was really good and moved me a lot of places up and then I just kept
pushing all day long." Jacques Villeneuve was delighted to
deliver the first ever podium finish for BAR and said "It's great.
The whole team, everybody in the team has worked really hard for the last
three years, and the beginning of the season has been really really hard
and to finally get a podium is great. I think it's the boost that everyone
was needing." 29-Apr: Spanish GP Race: Michael Schumacher wins the Spanish Grand Prix after Mika Hakkinen retires on the final lap. Juan Pablo Montoya and Jacques Villeneuve make the top 3. Trulli, Coulthard and Heidfeld make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 29-Apr: Spanish GP Warm-up Session: Rubens Barrichello sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard. Michael Schumacher, Olivier Panis and Heinz Harald Frentzen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 28-Apr: What the teams and drivers said following Qualifying at Spain ... Report
28-Apr: At
the post Qualifying press conference for the Spanish GP, Michael
Schumacher has indicated that he is happy to be back where he should
be and said "Well, I haven't seen that we have been in a slump
situation. The media likes to see it that way very often. Anyway, the fact
is we are back up where we want to be and we have worked hard as usual.
There is pretty much good hope for the rest of the weekend, because we
have been working very precisely to prepare every eventuality for the
weekend and things look good, but as you see, things are very tight." Mika Hakkinen indicated that he
managed to get his fastest lap with traction control turned off as he
struggled in his earlier runs with it enabled and said "I
disconnected the traction control in the end so it helped me a little bit
as I had some problems with under-steer, so it was good, but
generally it was a big push." David Coulthard indicated that he
couldn't get an optimum lap and that Michael's time was achievable and
said "My first run was a baseline tidy run and every run thereafter
was riddled with little difficulties and mistakes. Certainly my last run I
lost a lap with the Sauber, which had to pass me in its lap, so I can only
presume he felt I held him up and was returning the favour. So no I don't
feel I got the maximum out of the car. I think that where Michael was, was
achievable if you were able to hook all your sectors and all your corners
together. But ultimately this is where I ended up so I will have to make
do with this and look to the race tomorrow." 28-Apr: Spanish GP Qualifying: Michael Schumacher grabs pole position ahead of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard. Rubens Barrichello, Ralf Schumacher and Jarno Trulli make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 28-Apr: Spanish GP 2nd Saturday Practice: Michael Schumacher remains fastest despite not improving his time from the first session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and David Coulthard. Kimi Raikkonen, Nick Heidfeld and Jarno Trulli make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 28-Apr: Spanish GP 1st Saturday Practice: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session over 0.6 seconds faster than Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard. Rubens Barrichello, Jarno Trulli and Heinz Harald Frentzen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes
27-Apr: At
the Friday press conference for the Spanish GP, Frank Williams has
indicated that once they sort out the reliability issues with their car,
he believes that Juan Pablo Montoya will finish on the podium frequently
and said "Clearly it's more frustrating for him than it is for the
team, but we are very short of results, the Imola race excepted. We just
need to be consistently reliable - it's our greatest requirement - in the
next half a dozen races, and if that is achieved, Juan will be on the
podium I believe quite frequently." Jean Todt has indicated even though
they would prefer to win, they haven't done that bad in the last 2 races
and said "You know it would be annoying for everybody - but good for
us - if we could keep winning each race. Surprisingly enough when Michael
finished second in Brazil it was like a disaster. I remember a few years
ago finishing second was like reaching the moon! We won six races in a row
and we unfortunately finished second, Michael didn't finish at Imola,
Rubens finished third. We hoped to do better. But we must keep our feet on
the ground even if the others don't keep their feet on the ground for us." Juan Pablo Montoya indicated that
the new rules makes it more difficult to set-up the car and said "It's
a bit more difficult. There's a lot more electronics, a lot more things
can you do to the car to make it better, but at the same time you can get
lost a lot easier. There are so many things to do in the car that you have
to be really focused on what makes the car go faster and slower and work
on them. There are a lot of things you can twitch here and twitch there so
they can make much difference. But in the races you have to focus on the
bigger things that make a difference in times. For us it has been quite
difficult. We had a problem today. Fridays for me haven't been very
friendly. We seem to struggle a lot with set-up today but at least we did
some laps, and we're trying to learn from today to make it better for
tomorrow." Pedro de la Rosa indicated that it
is much easier to go from testing to racing rather than the other way
around and said "I think to go back from to testing to racing is
easy, but going from racing to testing is when you have problems to
re-adapt yourself. But coming back to racing you feel much at home." Luciano Burti has indicated how relaxed he is with the Prost team despite joining them last week and said "It has been quite strange, because I had been with Stewart since 1997 which became Jaguar so I lost that feeling of changing teams and getting to know new people but I have to say that I've felt very welcome since I joined Prost. That's the best thing for me. I don't know anyone so I'm just trying to learn everyone, getting to know how they work. But I have to say that they are very friendly and I've felt really really welcome. I think this weekend I feel like I know everyone even though I've only had one day at Silverstone and one day at the factory, yet I feel very relaxed. It's been pretty good actually." Fernando Alonso asked other drivers for more respect towards Minardi and said "Maybe when you see the two Minardis on Saturday, it's difficult to do a clear lap because everybody waits until the end of the session. For us it is always difficult because we can't overtake anybody. I hope that people have a little bit more respect for us in the next races." 27-Apr: What the teams and drivers said following Friday practice at Spain ... Report 27-Apr: Spanish GP 2nd Friday Practice: David Coulthard sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Eddie Irvine and Rubens Barrichello. Olivier Panis, Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen make the top 6 ...Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 27-Apr: Spanish GP 1st Friday Practice: David Coulthard sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Michael Schumacher. Ralf Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen and Olivier Panis make the top 6 ...Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes |
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