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13-May: What the teams and drivers said following the Race at Austria ... Report
13-May: At
the post Race press conference for the Austrian GP, David Coulthard
indicated that he didn't take part in the spraying of the champagne
following the race in respect to Paul Morgan the co-founder of Ilmor
Engineering who make the Mercedes engines powering their cars and said
"Just to explain why I wasn't spraying the champagne for those at
home who don't realise, we lost a very important member of the team, Paul
Morgan this weekend and winning this Grand Prix I think is a big boost for
everyone in the team." Michael
Schumacher indicated that his bad start was due to a problem with the
launch control system on his car and said "The car didn't start in
the way it was supposed to start, and basically I did a manual start
afterwards, because there was some kind of problem. But I am sure we will
find out. You know all these systems are still very new and like we have
seen with David something happened to him in Barcelona with these systems,
now it happened to me. And I guess a few other people will still get
surprises until everything is really reliable." Rubens Barrichello appeared very upset and unhappy after letting Michael Schumacher through on the last lap, however he denied that this was the reason for that. When asked why he let Michael through he said "The team has asked me to do that." And when asked why was he upset he said "I am unhappy about the situation. I was winning almost a whole Grand Prix, and then of course David went longer and I lost the race basically like that. That's why I am feeling unhappy." 13-May: Austrian GP - Race: David Coulthard wins the Austrian GP ahead of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Kimi Raikkonen, Olivier Panis and Jos Verstappen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 13-May: Austrian GP - Warm-up Session: Mika Hakkinen sets the fastest time in the warm-up ahead of David Coulthard and Heinz Harald Frentzen. Rubens Barrichello, Michael Schumacher and Jarno Trulli make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 12-May: What the teams and drivers said following Qualifying at Austria ... Report
12-May: At
the post Qualifying press conference for the Austrian GP, Michael
Schumacher has indicated that he was pleased with securing his 5th
pole position of the season and added that he tried to run 2 fast laps per
run but it didn't work for him and said "I tried but I didn't
actually do it because the second time I've been out I had to abort
because it didn't go any faster. Obviously after we had the first run with
two flying laps, it was decided what we had to do then afterwards. We were
lucky that we had an extra lap in hand, but then obviously unlucky because
Jos had a spin in the second last corner. I would have liked to get that
lap in because, you never know, I didn't actually know what was going on,
who was still able to go faster or not, so initially I felt a little bit
concerned with this but then obviously nobody had gone faster." Juan Pablo Montoya was pleased with
the performance of the car and was also delighted to be ahead of Ralf
Schumacher and said "Before we've had quite difficult Fridays and
stuff and finally, apart from Brazil, we got a good Friday in and we
definitely did a lot of improvements in the car and it really paid off.
It's been very close all weekend, but at least it's glad to be on top of
Ralf." Ralf Schumacher has indicated that
he was also pleased with his car and looks forward to the race tomorrow
and said "I think qualifying went relatively well. One run I got held
up by traffic and I made a mistake myself on the last run which can
happen, shouldn't happen. I think for a team we had good qualifying today
and we are in a pretty promising position for tomorrow." 12-May: Austrian GP - Qualifying Session: Michael Schumacher grabs pole position for the Austrian GP ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher. Rubens Barrichello is 4th ahead of Jarno Trulli and Nick Heidfeld ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 12-May: Austrian GP - 2nd Saturday Practice Session: David Coulthard sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Mika Hakkinen, Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 12-May: Austrian GP - 1st Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of a much improved Juan Pablo Montoya and Mika Hakkinen. Rubens Barrichello, David Coulthard and Heinz Harald Frentzen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 11-May: At the Friday press conference for the Austrian GP, Kimi Raikkonen has indicated that he will remain at Sauber until the end of his contract and said "I don't know anything about these rumours. We haven't talked to Ferrari. My contract is for three years with Sauber. After that we can look at something else but until then, only Sauber." Jenson Button indicated that his
shoulder is fine and that he is not suffering any pain from it. As for
their lack of pace, Jenson said "There's lots of different areas that
need to be sorted out I think. It's not just the engine, there are other
areas. I can't obviously say which ones. But we've just got to keep
pushing and pushing. I know everyone is doing the best job that they can
back at the factory, at Renault and also back at Benetton. That's the main
thing. We've just got to keep going. It's not great at the moment. Me and
Giancarlo are on the back row behind the Minardis. They've been our
fighting companions this year. It's been an interesting battle at the back
there, but I think I'd rather have it nearer the front. So now we've just
got to keep pushing on and hopefully we will get some performance gains
later on in the season." Jarno Trulli indicated that the circuit
is very dirty and hence the high number of spins and said "Basically,
this circuit hasn't got lots of grip. It's normally very dirty on Friday
and as most people do just one stop, many people are running a lot of
fuel, as I was running today. All these things make your life very
difficult on the track. Obviously, we try very hard, we try to improve our
lap times and you can make some mistakes. Another thing is that we don't
really test on this circuit, so everybody pushes really hard and they
don't know all the tricks around the track." Gerhard Berger has again indicated that he is not happy with traction control but it is a must. He also indicated that they are still have problems with traction control but are getting it under control and said "Traction control is not something that the sport likes to have, but on the other hand, as has been discussed, it's impossible to control by the FIA, so it's the best solution for the moment. We are not happy with it, but I think the worst thing for the sport would be if we didn't know under which conditions competitors are racing, so I think from this side, it's now clear and it's better. Our technicians are sweating at the moment, yes, it's true. It's quite difficult for the car in different areas and the heating is different, the vibrations are different, so we had quite a difficult time until Barcelona. Since then we had another test in Valencia when we could improve the systems and now it seems that we are slowly getting it under control but it's still very critical." Norbert Haug (Mercedes) re-affirmed
Berger's comments on the need for traction control and indicated that they
are still developing the system and said "Traction control for a
well-known reason was the only way forward, so I think that's a fact. We
still see spectacular driving which is positive, but it rather affects the
engine, but on the other hand it's the same for everybody. It's quite new
for all of us but we are learning and we are learning at every test. In
fact we are learning every free practice session, and I think we get it
under control. You know that we had a mistake in Barcelona so in
hindsight, the Barcelona race without traction control would have been
better for us. We would have performed in a better way, definitely, but
again, I think it is the way forward, and now we need to improve and as
Gerhard pointed out, there is a big influence here on this race track from
traction control because it makes a lot of difference whether you have
wheelspin or not on the sharp corners." Niki Lauda had to once again clarify
his role within the Jaguar team and his relationship with Bobby Rahal and
said "I'm getting tired of explaining my position. It is very simple.
Neil Ressler was the man in charge of the group: Jaguar Racing, Cosworth
and Pi. Neil Ressler went into pension and I took over the job. Very
simple. So I'm on top of the three groups: Cosworth, Pi and Jaguar Racing.
This is my position and this is my full time job. I live in London and
it's what I'm doing. So there's no confusion, just to come to the point
which everybody wants to create, between Rahal and myself. First of all,
we are in different positions. He runs Jaguar Racing, I run the group. But
there is no problem whatsoever." 11-May: What the teams and drivers said following Friday practice at Austria ... Report 11-May: Austrian GP - 2nd Friday Practice Session: David Coulthard sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Mika Hakkinen and Rubens Barrichello. Ralf Schumacher, Michael Schumacher and Nick Heidfeld make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 11-May: Austrian GP - 1st Friday Practice Session: Mika Hakkinen sets the fastest time of the session ahead of David Coulthard and Rubens Barrichello. Kimi Raikkonen, Ralf Schumacher and Michael Schumacher make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 10-May: "Will it be a three-team battle?" is the title of the 13th issue from the Diagnosis and Prognosis Series for the 2001 season. In this issue, the Heretic looks at the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix - Issue 13
10-May: At
the Thursday press conference for the Austrian GP, Mika Hakkinen
has indicated that his chances of winning the race will be affected due a
bad flu and said "I have really bad 'flu at the moment as you can
probably hear from my voice, so it's not a very good feeling at the moment
to start this weekend, so I just have to try to do my maximum and
hopefully get ten points, but it's definitely going to be really really
hard." David Coulthard has indicated that
the problem with their launch system that occurred at the formation lap in
Spain will never happen again and said "It was a very simple thing
for the team to sort out. It was - I was going to use oversight but I'm
not sure if that's the right word - it was just something that will never
happen again." As for their traction control systems in general, he
said "I don't think we've had a particular problem with the new
software. As to how quick we will be around the track relative to our
competitors, none of us can know until we get out onto the track but I
think we can expect that we will be somewhere towards the front and it
will come down to just how well the tyre works on our cars versus Ferrari
and how good a job Michelin do with the BMW." Eddie Irvine has indicated that
their car has not improved since the beginning of the year but expects big
improvements in the next couple of races and said "The car is the
same car that hit the track at the beginning of the year. To be honest, it
will be exactly the same car this weekend. Cosworth have made good steps
forward with the engine but the team really hasn't made steps forward with
the car and that's why we are consistently are where we are. The next
couple of races we have a big step coming and hopefully that will leapfrog
us from where we are in amongst the next batch. We're not going to turn
into a Ferrari overnight. We have a very significant step coming - well,
we believe it's a very significant step and it should be interesting to
see when that comes."
10-May:
Ferrari have been preparing for the Austrian GP and up until the last
minute were conducting aerodynamic tests at Fiorano to use for the
Austrian GP. Ross Brawn said "We did this test at Fiorano,
because we had already thought of bringing a new aero package to Austria.
Usually, this track requires a medium to low downforce set-up to try and
get good maximum speed down the two straights. However, you have to be
careful not to leave yourself with so little that the car becomes
un-driveable in the mixed sections of the track. Here, the throttle is
open for around 60 percent of the lap, while the engine can suffer a
slight power drop because of the altitude, given we are at around 600
metres above sea level. One of the most interesting aspects of this track
is that there are a few places including the end of the two straights,
where it is possible to overtake. This year, our car should be very
competitive, so we will see."
10-May:
The first Formula 1 race to run in Austria was in 1964 at Zeltweg
where Lorenzo Bandini in a Ferrari won. From 1970 until 1987, the race was
run at the Osterreichring. Formula 1 returned to Austria in 1997 at the
new A-1 Ring. Since then the results have been good for McLaren with 2
wins from the last 3 races. 9-May: "How patient can Benetton - Renault get ?" Topic of the week - Have Your Say
9-May: Mika
Hakkinen has indicated that despite the setback he suffered at the
Spanish GP, he still believes that he can win the Drivers' Championship
and the Austrian track is where he plans to start his attack and said
"Over the past three years,
I’ve had a good record at the A1 Ring with three podium finishes, two as
race winner. I enjoy driving at the circuit, which has similarities to a
karting track with its short length and tight corners and it also offers
numerous chances to overtake. Although I had a unsatisfactory end to the
Spanish Grand Prix, I have not lost my belief that I can win the
Drivers’ World Championship and I am looking forward to getting back to
the racing in Austria." The Benetton have yet again set low
expectations for the Austrian GP. The team has indicated that the race
will be another difficult one as they are not introducing any major improvements
to the car. Technical Director Mike Gascoyne said "In some respects Austria will
be as difficult as the last few races because we have no major
improvements to the chassis or engine. As we have said before, we just
have to be patient for the improvements that are in development. We have
been testing in Valencia, conducting tyre tests with Mark Webber in the
B200 and some wet weather testing with the Michelin rain tyres. We have
had restricted running again in the B201 due limited engine availability
and this has not helped our electronic systems and chassis development
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