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Your thoughts on the Australian GP 1 - 5 March News |
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5-Mar:
A number of teams are testing this week in preparation for the Malaysian
Grand Prix. Williams and Renault are testing at Silverstone, Ferrari are
testing at Fiorano and Mugello while McLaren and Toyota test at Paul Ricard. Click here for the test times from Silverstone
At
Fiorano, Luciano Burti started testing for Ferrari in the F2001.
Burti concentrated on tyre testing covering 40 laps with a best time of
1:01.993. Click here for the test times from Fiorano
At Paul Ricard,
Jean Alesi drove the McLaren MP4-16B for the first time. It was his
first time back in a Formula 1 car since his last race for Jordan last year at
the Japanese Grand Prix. Jean Alesi was very happy with the first day of
testing and said "It was a really fantastic day because I arrived at the
circuit to find a McLaren with Jean Alesi on the car and it was very special
because I have spent all my life battling against McLaren." 5-Mar: "Your thoughts on the Australian Grand Prix" - Topic of the week - Have Your Say 4-Mar: Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher have blamed each other for the first lap incident at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday. Ralf claims that Rubens closed the door more than once which isn't allowed while Rubens claims that Ralf braked too late. Both drivers explained their point of view to the stewards who decided to treat it as a racing incident.Ralf said "I tried to go on the inside and he closed the door, then I tried to go on the outside and he closed the door again. I tried to go back on the inside, he closed the door and braked at the same time, then he tried to brake into the first corner. It was a great start and it's a shame I did not make use of it." Rubens said "I tried to defend my position and then I had to brake. I dont think I did it too early. In fact I think, quite the opposite, I braked later than usual as I was worried something like this might happen. It was a heavy impact and I reckon Ralf was flat out. I dont think he would have got round the corner. If he wanted to overtake on the outside he should have moved a lot further, I didn't get in his way." Ferrari will test the F2002 this week and decide on which car to use for Malaysia over the weekend. Jean Todt said "We will test the new car in Mugello until Saturday and then decide about Malaysia. We would have no problem getting the car there for the race the following week." Following the poor showing of the Michelin tyres in Australia, they are planning to introduce a new tyre for the Malaysian GP. Michelin boss Pierre Dupasquier said "We must do better, much better. We no longer have the excuse of not knowing the circuits and we are working with teams whose abilities are well established. The challenge is to prove that Michelin can deliver the results everyone expects in the wake of last season's successes. It was a wild result but we collected good information. We have new tyres ready for the next race in Malaysia, we have some tyres that are different in terms of compound and construction and we have already tested them and will be running them again at Silverstone next week." 3-Mar: At the post Race press conference for the Australian GP, Michael Schumacher enjoyed the race especially racing with Juan Pablo but wasn't impressed with Jarno Trulli and said "It was quite an interesting one, especially with Juan, because we had a straight fight with more equal cars, Jarno (Trulli) was closing the doors basically everywhere and not giving any chance, which was done on a very slow car. It was fair but it didn't seem to be appropriate at the situation. I enjoyed the fight obviously with him (Juan Pablo), it was a bit back and forward. I think as well that the tyres played a little bit of a role in that; initially I struggled to get the temperature in where these guys seemed to get faster on top of temperatures but then it went the other way around, their tyres went off and my one came in so I had a nice chance to battle a little bit and finally got first position for us."Michael revealed that he didn't expect to win in Australia and said "It wasn't really thought to be before we came here, but we're obviously nicely surprised that we have been able to do this job this weekend." Michael was of the opinion that the race should have been red flagged and said "From my point of view you would say yes, especially if we would have been involved in this situation, we would have preferred to have a red flag and start the race again but obviously we are not the persons to decide this and probably we are not the right persons to be asked." Juan Pablo Montoya enjoyed his race with Michael and
said "I think it was pretty good. I managed to get by him in the restart
and then for a couple of laps I thought we were going to be competitive and as
soon as he got temperatures there is nothing to do, he was just way too fast,
and it was a matter of time: I was holding him and holding him and holding him
until he was going to point the way past, either I was protecting the line or
giving him the line and he drove around the outside like I was parked there,
and they just drove into the distance.". Kimi Raikkonen described what happened with him on
the first corner and said "On the start something went under my car, on
the front part of my car, and I just didn't have anything to do, it just went
straight over the sand and luckily I got the turn around and came back on the
circuit and then on this first lap, first corner accident, I got something
also behind my back." He admitted that he was surprised to finish on the
podium given that he was in last place early in the race and said "Yeah,
for sure, after the start because I think I was on the last place after the
couple of laps in the safety car and from there the third place is not
bad." 3-Mar: What the teams and drivers said following the race at the Australian GP ... Report 3-Mar: Australian GP Race: Michael Schumacher wins the Australian Grand Prix ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen. Eddie Irvine, Mark Webber and Mika Salo make the top 6 Timed Results Report Notes. 3-Mar: Australian GP Warm-up Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of team-mate Rubens Barrichello and David Coulthard. Ralf Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa make the top 6 Timed Results Report Notes. 2-Mar: At the post Qualifying press conference for the Australian GP, Rubens Barrichello is happy to be starting from Pole and indicated that he and Michael could have gone faster had they had more laps in the dry and said "I think things in life happen for a reason. I think it's a very good beginning of the year, I've done a good testing, I feel relaxed, I think I've just changed the approach of everything so I feel good actually. But this qualifying means, for sure, it is good to be starting tomorrow in pole position but it was only two runs and then it rained - actually, the rain so many times has helped me in my life so this time it helped me too so it was a bit up in the air, to be honest. We know our car is competitive. Michael would have gone faster, I feel I would have gone faster, but it's good to be here."Rubens appeared confident that he will be racing for a win tomorrow and said "I don't think it's a question of beating Michael, we are here to win the race tomorrow; I think Ferrari would be happy whatever driver it is to win and to finish second. We're going to have a start tomorrow and then we see how the race progresses, and I'm fairly confident that we have a good set up, we know the car very well so rain or dry we feel that it can suit any situation." Michael Schumacher indicated that both the yellow and red flag incidents caused him ti lose time but despite that, he was happy with a Ferrari front row and said "It did cost me time, but actually the yellow flag didn't bother me so much compared to the red flag which came straight after; it cost me the lap time. I don't know what lap time I would have done at this stage because I had to back off significantly for the yellow flag. Anyway, we're both up front, that's where we wished to be and we are, and we're obviously quite happy with that and look forward to whatever happens tomorrow." Michael was cautious about the gap between Ferrari and the other teams warning that it could be only the case here in Melbourne and said "I think the fact is we have seen that very often in the past that Australia, for whatever reason, seems to suit one team in particular. I remember we have been here with Ferrari against the Williams and they were one point whatever seconds ahead, and then it was McLaren being so many times ahead, and then you come to the next races and suddenly the gap shrinks dramatically so it seems something with that circuit, whatever is the reason for it I don't know, so I wouldn't be surprised if all this can change very quickly and it does suit us 100 per cent - that's the reason." Ralf Schumacher indicated his surprise at the pace of the Ferraris but believes that could be due to the Bridgestones performing better under cold conditions and said "I think that last year in these conditions when the temperatures are pretty low, and ground temperatures are pretty low, that we are not as good as the Bridgestones are so that helps them for sure. It looked worse yesterday although I'm sure they could have gone a lot faster than they actually did but there's a gap and it is surprising if you consider they came with the old car and they're still so far ahead of everyone, but still a lot of room to improve on our side as well so we will see." 2-Mar: What the teams and drivers said following Qualifying at the Australian GP ... Report 2-Mar: Takuma Sato who failed to qualify within the 107% time will be allowed to start in tomorrow's race from the back of the grid. The Japanese driver crashed his car this morning during the first practice session and suffered from a gearbox failure in the spare car during qualifying. Sato was able to go out again during qualifying in Fisichella's car however as the track was wet, he couldn't set a time within the 107% time of Pole position.2-Mar: Australian GP Qualifying Session: Rubens Barrichello grabs Pole position ahead of team-mate Michael Schumacher and Ralf Schumacher. David Coulthard, Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya make the top 6 Timed Results Report Notes. 2-Mar: Australian GP 2nd Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Juan Pablo Montoya Timed Results Report Notes. 2-Mar: Australian GP 1st Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and David Coulthard Timed Results Report Notes.
1-Mar: At the Friday
press conference for the Australian GP,
Allan McNish described his feelings going into his first ever
Grand Prix weekend as a driver and said "I didn't really have very many
emotions until I drove into the gate on Thursday and then it sort of felt as
if it actually had started, this was it, and also the next one really, I would
have said, was when I drove out the pit lane because that's really when we
stop talking and we start doing our jobs and so from that point of view it was
really quite nice. But obviously the Grand Prix is the big thing and that's
what we are looking forward to really." 1-Mar: What the teams and drivers said following Friday practice at the Australian GP ... Report 1-Mar: Australian GP 2nd Friday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher Timed Results Report Notes. 1-Mar: Australian GP 1st Friday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Giancarlo Fisichella Timed Results Report Notes. Loading
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