27-July:
For the third time this season, Alex Yoong has failed to qualify. At Silverstone
were he failed to qualify for the second time, team boss Paul Stoddart
indicated that he'll review his position if he fails to qualify again.
Following the German GP qualifying, Paul Stoddart believes that Yoong's
failure was due to him losing his confidence and said "At Silverstone we
knew what it was, there was no decision to make and everything was fine. But
it isn't fine today. He's lost his confidence. There's no reason for that
today. He doesn't know why, we don't know why. Technically we can't find a
reason. He just didn't do it. He just simply didn't do it."
Stoddart indicated that he could relegate Yoong to a test driver and said
"If Alex were to say to me 'I can't find the reason but I'm struggling to
qualify' then clearly we've got to make a decision and that decision could in
the extreme be that for a couple of races we replace him and we cram in some
testing."
Stoddart will be looking at his options over the 3 week break before the
Hungarian GP and said "I owe it to Alex to sit down and talk to him and
not make any decisions before I've talked to him because clearly something's
not quite gelling there at the moment and I need to find the reasons.
We've got a three-week break, there's plenty of time to think about what we're
going to do."
27-July:
At the post Qualifying press conference for the German Grand Prix, Michael
Schumacher talked about how his qualifying meant and described his Pole as
a dream and hopes to win here and said "We did quite a good preparation
this morning and everything seemed to be very good and then finally in
qualifying we took some time to really get the lap time in and we did, on the
last run. We had the chance to do another lap in the end but then I went into
traffic. But all in all, that was my dream to have a pole position here in
Hockenheim and hopefully a win as well. I'm sure the other two guys next to me
will not agree but we will try and I think we have a good possibility from
where we are now."
Michael admitted that running at home gives him a boost and said "That is
a boost. You see, you feel the excitement in the faces of the fans. It is
something very special and coming into the stadium and celebrate together with
them particularly when I did the pole position but still wasn't sure if there
was anyone able to go faster or not, so it was a bit of a mixed feeling to
wave or not to wave, to say thank you or not, because it has happened that you
feel secure and suddenly someone bumps your time so then you are rather
stupid. So it was a good feeling and good to see the crowd here and the
emotions they go through."
As for the race tomorrow, Michael is hoping for consistency and said
"Basically to have a consistent race pace and we have worked on that, we
have shown that we are reasonably good on that, so we hope it is the same
tomorrow.
We haven't won together (with Ferrari) at all down here in Hockenheim and it
would be nice if it works out tomorrow. But there is a long race to go, we'll
try everything, we'll see what happens."
Michael doesn't expect to see so many slides and spins during the race and
said "I guess in the race people will calm down a little bit, but it can
happen that you go a little bit wide and go over the run-off and come back
onto the circuit. The good thing about this circuit now and the future of
development is that if you do have a little off then it doesn't cost you your
race. You still may lose a position but you will be back in the race and then
continue, which I think is much more fair and much more safe. We might see it,
but not too much I think."
Ralf Schumacher was satisfied with second and so
close to the Pole time and hopes to swap with Michael in the race and said
"After the last few races I have had always a bit of problems and it was
never really happening in qualifying. The whole weekend has been very good for
me. I have been happy with the car, with the track, and it paid off in the
qualifying. Certainly I would have liked to be on pole for the team, for
myself, but it wasn't possible for today and Michael didn't let me so I hope
to swap it around tomorrow."
Ralf is hoping that the Michelin tyres are better in race conditions this time
and said "I think Michelin supported us with a very, very good and
consistent race tyre, so I am looking forward to tomorrow."
Rubens Barrichello was satisfied with third and said
"I was trying really hard for my last run and I just ran a little bit
wide and lost time. The same happened on my third run. Everything was coming
perfect and I lost in the penultimate corner. I just went a little bit wide
over the kerb and lost three tenths. But after the shunt this morning I am
quite happy with the way that the car has come out and I am feeling really
confident for tomorrow."
Rubens is looking forward to the race and said "We have a perfect car and
we're always trying to have a really good race for ourselves and for Ferrari
so tomorrow it's in our hands to do a good job for everyone."
27-July: What the teams and
drivers said following Qualifying at Hockenheim ... Report
27-July: The Quali-flyer
looks at the 'Real Race'in
Germany and hands the 'Also Ran' award
to ?? ... Report
27-July:
German GP
– Qualifying: Michael Schumacher grabs Pole position ahead of Ralf
Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Juan Pablo Montoya, Kimi Raikkonen and
Giancarlo Fisichella make the top 6 ... Timed Results ...
Report ... Notes
27-July:
German GP
– 2nd Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest
time of the session ahead of Ralf Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Juan
Pablo Montoya, Nick Heidfeld and Felipe Massa make the top 6 ... Timed Results ...
Report ... Notes
27-July:
German GP
– 1st Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest
time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Juan Pablo Montoya.
Ralf Schumacher, David Coulthard and Felipe Massa make the top 6 ... Timed Results ...
Report ... Notes
Friday
Practice Session 1
Friday Practice Session 2
Saturday Practice Session 1
Saturday Practice Session 2 Qualifying Session
Warm-up Session Race
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1 PM Hockenheim Time / 11 AM GMT
9:00 AM Hockenheim Time / 7:00 AM GMT
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