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10-May:
At the Friday press conference for the Austrian GP, Takuma Sato
admitted that he has tried too hard sometimes causing a number of
incidents however he doesn't feel to bad about it and said "I've
obviously been trying very hard, as much as possible. Sometimes it's a bit
difficult to get balance in the car and then it's very very tricky plus I
was doing completely maximum attack and sometimes I made a mistake, but
that's the way to find the limit. For me, it's not feeling too bad," Rubens Barrichello indicated that he was very
happy to renew his contract with Ferrari but that won't affect his driving
much and said "I feel that it may look this way from the outside when
you're under pressure and you don't have a contract, you look like you're
under pressure, but you just have to perform calmly, just stay quiet and
do your job. If you're thinking 'Oh, I don't have contract, I have to do
well for them to see me and sign me' that's too bad. So basically I've
been quite well, I've been just nicely doing my job, not caring too much
about the future so right now there's a lot of comfort knowing that I have
another two years with a fantastic team like Ferrari. But it doesn't
change the approach, it doesn't change the attitude, nothing." Ralf Schumacher admitted that it will be
difficult for them but they will be closer to Ferrari and said "It is
still going to be a very difficult race for us. We still haven't figured
out what tyres to take yet and there's a bit work left to do on the car, I
would say. Overall, we should be closer to Ferrari than we were in
Barcelona but we will see how close." Gerhard Berger was confident that this track suits their engine and said "This circuit is definitely a bit better for us. At Barcelona, we couldn't use the engine in the way that we use it here. It should make a bit of a difference, it should bring us a bit closer to Ferrari, hopefully close enough to put some pressure on them but we will see tomorrow and Sunday. But as you say, this circuit has a lot of full throttle and that's good for us." Niki Lauda has watered down the expectations from
Jaguar at the British GP in July and said "It is correct that we
employed four new aerodynamic people out of various other teams who
started to work a couple of weeks ago. So basically what we are doing now
is getting a new step-by-step aero package on the car. The first step will
be in Silverstone, but it doesn't mean that we expect the car now suddenly
to be at the front of the grid, which is impossible. So the aero package
will be changed at Silverstone in small steps, and the result I cannot
tell you now because the wind tunnel test is not finished. The real answer
to all your questions is that up to Silverstone on the aero package there
is nothing we can do. So basically our performance will not change much,
we can do better on certain circuits where aero is not so important. If
aero is important, like at Barcelona, we do less good. So the first step
will be introduced in Silverstone but then we have to continue to work.
You cannot expect us suddenly to be much quicker." Gustav Brunner admitted that this year's Toyota
F1 car will only do well on the less technical tracks like this one and
said "We had a lucky start in the season and we had a low in Imola
and Barcelona, but those circuits are very technical and you need a good
car there, which we don't have yet. This is an easier circuit, more
braking and acceleration, and we have a good engine. If we do a good job
as a team we could do reasonably well" 10-May: What the teams and drivers said following Friday practice in Austria ... Report 10-May: Austrian GP – 2nd Friday Practice Session: Rubens Barrichello sets the fastest time of the session ahead of team-mate Michael Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya. Kimi Raikkonen, Allan McNish and Enrique Bernoldi make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes 10-May: Austrian GP – 1st Friday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of team-mate Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa. Nick Heidfeld, Giancarlo Fisichella and Takuma Sato make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule:
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