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26-Apr: At the Friday press conference for the Spanish Grand Prix, Heinz
Harald Frentzen was happy with setting the second fastest time and believes
it was due to progress made during testing last week and said "Generally,
we have been waiting for the test at Silverstone after the season has started.
We had a lot of things on the list to do, to try, basically to find the
direction we want to go and that was the time that we could do some
experiments. We had a good time there, we had some new bits on the car and we
are certainly on the right track, so it was quite useful to test at
Silverstone last week. The result today is partly because we have made
progress." David Coulthard indicated that he still giving it
100% despite the lack of performance from McLaren and said "It is still
the same. My goal is always to get 100 percent from myself and from the car,
and of course you want to be quickest in every session and you want to win the
race. That is the goal and that is the motivation and the reality is you make
best of the situation that you have and that is what you have to do. Clearly
there was disappointment at the start of the season because the reality of our
performance level has only been coming to us as we go through each of the
races. But I am still motivated to do the tests, to do the work, and to get
out there and race, and in many ways, not that this is something that I would
recommend to anyone who is out in front at the moment, but there is a bit more
battling that goes on in the middle of the top pack than if you are just
running at the front." Adrian Newey (McLaren Technical Director) believes
that this track suits Bridgestone tyres and said "This circuit has been
very kind to us over the years. I think this year, for sure, it's going to be
difficult. We knew that coming here, Bridgestone against Michelin, there have
been some races where Michelin have had an advantage. Equally there are going
to be races where they are going to be disadvantaged and our feeling, coming
to this race, was that this will be one of the disadvantaged races. We knew it
would be a little bit difficult here. We're still very happy overall with our
tyre choice, though. We've just got to work to do the best job we can
here." Ross Brawn (Ferrari Technical Director) doesn't believe
they are disadvantaged due to their limited testing at this track and said
"I don't think it's a disadvantage, no. I think the preparation of the
front teams, certainly is such that there's very little track advantage that
remains in Formula One these days. We've done enough testing here to
understand what's happening. In the old days, perhaps, where a team would get
dialled into a particular track and it was difficult. I remember Adrian was
always very good at Silverstone. He had that well sorted out - the old
Silverstone track - and it was more difficult to compete there. But I don't
feel at any disadvantage at Barcelona. I think Imola helped us a little bit
because we were the only team who tested there before the season started and
there were a couple of little things we found, and because the weather was so
difficult on Friday and Saturday for sure I think that helped us." Mike Gascoyne (Renault Technical Director) indicated
that Renault have achieved their initial target for this season which was to
become on of the 4 top Constructors but also indicated that there is more to
come and said "I don't think it has been better than we expected. We said
we wanted to be in the top four in the championship. We didn't expect to be
challenging for race wins but we wanted to be solidly in the top four and I
think we have achieved that and then you look to try and be more competitive
with the top teams. So yeah, it's been a good start to the year and we've got
to look to develop and get closer to the front. 26-Apr: What the teams and drivers said following Friday Practice at Barcelona ... Report 26-Apr: Spanish GP – 2nd Friday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher remains at the top of the timesheets ahead of Heinz Harald Frentzen and Jenson Button. Rubens Barrichello, Olivier Panis and Enrique Bernoldi make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes 26-Apr: Spanish GP – 1st Friday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa. Kimi Raikkonen, Jarno Trulli and Heinz Harald Frentzen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes 26-Apr: "Tyres could stop Ferrari's run" is the title of the 10th issue from the Diagnosis and Prognosis Series for the 2002 season. In this issue, the Heretic looks at the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix - Issue 10 Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule:
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