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What the teams and drivers said - Friday
Minardi
( Jos Verstappen - 1st, Justin Wilson - 2nd - Time disallowed )
Paul Stoddart: "What a fantastic day! It doesn't get much
better than this. It was a brave decision to go on to dry tyres, and it took
absolutely 100 per cent effort from both drivers, which is exactly what they
gave. It resulted in the most momentous outcome in Minardi's qualifying
history.
Sadly, it appears that in our haste to change Justin's set-up for the drying
track conditions, the boys neglected to take full account of the difference in
weight between the wet and dry tyres. As everyone is aware, weights are
checked at the end of all qualifying sessions, and Minardi never has, and
never would, knowingly allow a car to run underweight. We therefore fully
respect the FIA's decision on this matter, and the fact is, Justin will always
know he crossed the line in P2 at the end of this memorable qualifying
session."
Jos Verstappen: "It was a good qualifying lap on a
reasonably dry track. Even so, it was necessary to be careful, as the curbs
were wet and it would have been easy to spin the car. It was necessary to take
it to the limit on the qualifying run, however, as we don't get too many
opportunities like we did today. When you do, you have to take full advantage.
It has taken me nine-and-a-half years in Formula One and 101 Grands Prix to
achieve this result. I'm very happy for the whole team, and especially for the
mechanics, who have all worked really hard -- the result is what we all
deserve. The first 100 Formula One races are behind me, and now we have opened
a new account."
Justin Wilson: "Despite running right at the end of
the qualifying session, the track conditions were still tricky. The surface
was wet in places and it would have been very easy to make a mistake. The car
felt good, however, and I was pleased at how it performed in the conditions as
well as with my qualifying lap. All credit to Jos for his lap, though, which
was clearly a good one.
It is obviously disappointing to have lost my time as the result of a small
technical infringement, but I'm still pleased with what we accomplished. With
the weather conditions being so changeable here, perhaps there will be a
chance of another surprise result tomorrow."
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Jordan
( Ralph Firman - 2nd, Giancarlo Fisichella - 12th )
Gary Anderson:
"First qualifying was a bit of a lottery as the track dried out and
everybody got quicker and quicker. It's nice to be third with Ralph although
he made a bit of a mistake at the penultimate chicane and lost a bit of time.
There's not much else to say, it was just one of those days!"
Ralph Firman: "The team made a good call on tyres. I was trying to
be cautious at certain parts of the circuit but it was difficult and I made a
big mistake which is frustrating, but it's great to be third. It's my first
time here and I need a lot more laps in the dry tomorrow to get the hang of
the circuit as it's quite technical."
Giancarlo Fisichella:
"It was a strange qualifying session. We did our best with
intermediate tyres when the circuit might still have been a bit too wet. Today
is important but nothing like Saturday so I hope we have more consistent
conditions tomorrow, and I wouldn't mind if it's still wet."
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Sauber
( Nick Heidfeld - 3rd, Heinz Harald Frentzen - 8th )
Peter Sauber: "The ranking today is quite
interesting. This is actually what Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley wanted
to see, and if the spectators like it too, then it's even better for
Formula One. However, we probably will not be able to exploit today's
gained knowledge tomorrow because if it is dry then we will all have to
start again from zero." Nick Heidfeld:
"I am happy about my fourth place today, although you have to take into
consideration that the weather conditions basically decided the finishing
order. I was one of the last drivers going out on intermediate tyres, and
think I had a good run."
Heinz Harald Frentzen:
"I think my lap was all right under those circumstances. In the
morning there was heavy rain and the track was very wet. Later it started to
clear up and so we had fairly dry track conditions while qualifying. It would
have been nice if it was the starting grid!"
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Toyota ( Olivier
Panis - 4th , Cristiano da Matta - 9th )
Ange Pasquali: "We are happy with our
qualifying performance today. It would have been a gamble to send Olivier
out on slick tyres, so we sent him out on intermediates, but the track was
drying out so quickly, it was a difficult call. We are also pleased with
Cristiano's position because when he went out it was at the limit between
heavy-wet and shallow-wet. Everybody in the pit lane was cheering the
one-two of the Minardi's today and I think this is a typical example of
what the new regulations can bring, which is fantastic for the sport.
Overall, it was a positive day for Panasonic Toyota Racing today. Everyone
has worked well and we are looking forward to more of the same tomorrow."
Olivier Panis: "It is important for me to perform well in
front of my home crowd and I am pleased with the lap today. We decided to
go out on intermediate tyres given the changing wet-dry conditions
throughout the session, but I realised by the first corner that we should
have opted for slicks. It was very difficult to predict, though, because
the track improved so quickly. All in all, we did a very good job for the
first day and we are in a strong position for tomorrow's qualifying."
Cristiano da Matta: "A pretty inconclusive session with the
ever-changing track conditions we had. In the circumstances, my lap was
not too bad, and I think that given my limited knowledge of this track, I
got the best out of the car. We went out on intermediate tyres, which I
think was the right thing to do, although the track was much drier than I
expected it to be. I'm satisfied with the outcome of the session, but we
will have to wait and see what happens tomorrow, especially if it is
completely dry."
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Jaguar
( Antonio Pizzonia - 5th, Mark Webber - 7th )
Dr. Mark Gillan: "This morning went well for us
despite the changing weather conditions. We made the most of the dry session
that we had during testing but the rain soon fell and compromised our dry
running programme. Nonetheless, both drivers did a good job this morning to
keep their lap times consistent and we have been working very well with
Michelin in an effort to better understand the options available to us here.
Mark did an excellent job during qualifying at a time when the track was still
wet. His lap was quick, error-free and he is well placed for tomorrow. In
Antonio’s case, we decided to opt for wet tyres because it looked like the
track was still wet in the third sector. The Jordan-Ford of Ralph Firman was
on the track at the time and with his dry tyres, he appeared to be losing
time, especially in the first sector. Because of this, we took the
conservative approach and sent Antonio out on wets. The weather here is very
unpredictable and because of this, today’s times mean very little versus
grid positions for tomorrow."
Antonio Pizzonia: "The car feels pretty good and apart from a
minor issue with the gearbox this morning, I have experienced no problems.
The balance and pace is competitive and with hindsight, we should maybe
have opted for the dry tyre in qualifying. Qualifying positions from a
Friday do not make a big impact to the weekend but it would have been nice
to be on pole! We wanted to play it safe going into Saturday’s
qualifying and given how good the tyre/car combination is around this
circuit, I don’t envisage any real dramas as we go into the decider
tomorrow."
Mark Webber: "I’m pretty pleased with that lap but the
track was getting faster and faster for each new man out. We have
certainly prepared well for this weekend and our morning track time was
valuable in helping us understand better the behaviour of the tyres. With
weather conditions as dynamic as these, it is impossible to get a handle
on where you really stand against the competition and let’s hope for a
bit of consistency tomorrow. It doesn’t really matter to us whether it’s
wet or dry tomorrow because the car feels good in both conditions. As for
this morning’s incident with Michael Schumacher, I certainly do not hold
him responsible. Ferrari was obviously undertaking some pit-stop practice
and as I approached Michael in the pit-lane, the lollipop man lifted the
lollipop and gave the ‘go’ signal to Michael. As it happens, I was
driving past and he took my front wing off. I understand the FIA have
fined Ferrari and as far as I’m concerned, that’s the end of it. These
things happen."
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BAR ( Jacques Villeneuve -
6th, Jenson Button - 19th )
David Richards:
"Jacques made the very best of a difficult situation to record an
excellent lap time, especially when you consider that he had not seen the new
part of the track before. The fact that he ended up seventh was obviously a
reflection of the track getting faster, but nonetheless it was a great
performance. On the other hand, Jenson was on the track earlier and in
hindsight on the wrong tyres. We opted for the extreme wets given that he also
had not had any running time this morning but unfortunately this proved to be
the wrong call."
Shuhei Nakamoto:
"We've got one driver going out right at the start of the session and
one in the final third, so hopefully we'll be able to take advantage of
whatever the weather throws at us tomorrow. We have to put this morning
behind us and make sure we get the most out of the cars for the remainder
of the weekend."
Geoffrey Willis:
"Unfortunately we didn't get any running this morning so qualifying
was always going to be a challenge for the drivers, this being their first
timed lap on the modified circuit. The track was steadily drying and after
some debate we decided to send Jenson out on extreme wet tyres, whereas in
fact it was probably just ready for normal wet tyres. Clearly our choice
was compromised by not being able to run this morning.
We did not have a good balance with his car and unfortunately he was
unable to get a representative time. By contrast, Jacques rose to the
challenge well to post the provisional fastest time on wet tyres on a
drying track and was only beaten by six of the following runners who
benefited from the rapidly drying track. The rest of the weekend promises
to be dry which will help us to minimize the effect of the loss of running
time this morning, when the track was mainly wet."
Jacques Villeneuve:
"I'm quite happy with my lap under the circumstances. It's been a
frustrating day but there wasn't anything I could do so I just had to work
with what I had in a single lap. We started with a good set-up so that was a
bonus and all the work we've done at other tracks in the wet certainly helped
us today.
It's very hard to produce a great lap when you have no knowledge of how the
car is going to react, how it will be under braking and, actually, where is
the optimum braking point. There were also some really greasy parts of the
track which I was discovering for the first time today. You're never going to
be on the limit when you're still finding your way and have three new corners
to get to grips with. Hopefully we can settle down to do some proper set-up
work tomorrow to prepare for final qualifying."
Jenson Button:
"Today has obviously been quite difficult for us; the track was drying,
we hadn't been able to evaluate the tyre options this morning and there is a
whole new section of the track to familiarise ourselves with, all of which
would be challenging even without us having missed the whole of the morning
session because of the legal situation. We didn't know how much grip there was
going to be on the track generally but specifically in the three new corners,
so we decided to be quite conservative with the tyre choice and opted for the
extreme wet.
In hindsight that was obviously the wrong choice but we had nothing to base
our decision on and we felt that tyre would get up to temperature much more
quickly. There is nothing we could have done about today though so we just
have to put it behind us now and make the most of the remaining running in
preparation for a better final qualifying session tomorrow."
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Ferrari
( Rubens Barrichello - 10th, Michael Schumacher - 11th )
Jean Todt: "It was a really unpredictable
qualifying, with the two Bridgestone-shod Minardis on the theoretical
front row and I am happy for the Anglo-Italian team. Obviously, the
changing conditions were the deciding factor in this first qualifying
session, with the track progressively getting dryer.
It means that the running order in tomorrow's second session will be very
different to usual. We were able to ascertain that, in the wet, our car on
Bridgestone tyres worked very well. The weather forecast is good for the
weekend and tomorrow morning in free practice, it will be vital to be able
to work on dry set-up and tyre choice, which we have been unable to do
today."
Ross Brawn: "All things considered, we can be satisfied
with our performance on the day. We were quickest in qualifying when the
track was still pretty wet. Rubens was not very satisfied with the
handling of his car this morning, but was much happier with it this
afternoon, thanks to the work he put in along with the team."
Rubens Barrichello: "I had a difficult morning today with
various problems, but I was happy that we were able to make a lot of
progress on the balance of the car for qualifying. In the Nürburgring,
people were unhappy that the track got wetter and wetter throughout the
session and today it was the other way round. It is the inevitable result
of the qualifying format and it benefits different drivers at different
times. But the most important thing for me today was that I was able to
significantly improve my car, so I am in good shape for tomorrow."
Michael Schumacher: "It was an interesting session and I
say well done to the Minardis for taking first and second places. It is a
fantastic thing to see. We are where we should expect to be given the
track conditions when I made my run, so I am reasonably happy. Given the
track conditions this afternoon, I cannot really give an accurate
assessment of how the car was performing. This morning was more useful to
us as at least the conditions were consistent and the car seemed to work
well in the wet."
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McLaren
( David Coulthard - 13th, Kimi Raikkonen - 16th )
Ron Dennis:
"There is nothing new in the abnormalities that can come out of a
practice or qualifying session which is affected by variable weather
conditions. However unlike previous years we now have the single lap
qualifying where these variables can have a dramatic impact, which was the
case today. With tomorrow's qualifying determining the grid and taking
into consideration the competitiveness of the current World Championship I
hope that the weather doesn't intervene and subsequently affect the
outcome of the race."
Norbert Haug:
"Kimi and David were among the first seven drivers out who had to
cope with the tricky and wet track. Let's hope for dry weather throughout
tomorrow's qualifying or at least for a dry beginning to the session, just the
other way around for a change..."
Kimi Raikkonen:
"We did all of our running today in the wet but still managed to do
some set-up work. The result of today's qualifying really just depended on
when you had your run. As both David and I had our laps early on, when the
track was wet, I'm not concerned. We will see what happens tomorrow where
hopefully the sun will shine."
David Coulthard:
"Obviously the conditions were tricky today with rain during practice
and then the track drying during the qualifying session which is reflected in
the times. I was running on the full wets like the others before me, so really
we have had no dry running today. During practice we were familiarising
ourselves with the revisions to the track. I look forward to tomorrow where
hopefully the weather will be better."
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Williams ( Juan Pablo Montoya -
14th, Ralf
Schumacher - 17th )
Sam Michael: "It
was a wet session for us and it was the luck of the draw where you
qualified. The car was pretty strong in this morning's Free Practice
session though. Anyway, we are just looking forward to tomorrow and to
some dry running and we are quite positive about the race on Sunday."
Mario Theissen: "Today's
qualifying was obviously hampered by bad weather conditions. The first 15
cars went out on the track on either full- or shallow wet tyres and the
last five cars could even wear dry tyres. Actually, the field was turned
upside down, which will result in a very exciting final qualifying
tomorrow. Our drivers made the best out of the situation and we had no
technical problems at all."
Juan Pablo Montoya: "Considering
the circumstances, I am pretty pleased with my qualifying lap today. My
car was good and it worked fairly well. In the Free Practice session I
wasn't very quick because I wasn't very comfortable with the car but it
definitely improved for qualifying. Ralf was pretty much quicker than me
all morning and to be faster than him in qualifying is obviously positive
for me.
In the last sector I lost a lot of time through the fast chicane due to
the handling of the car, which wasn't how I expected it to be there, so I
had to drive under the limit. We have to wait and see what is going on
with the weather but I think we are looking pretty competitive and
consistent. After all what really matters is where everyone qualifies
tomorrow, not so much today."
Ralf Schumacher: "We
had no luck with the weather, but one has to take things as they come and
always try to get the best out of a difficult situation. My car had slight
understeer but in the first two sectors my time was better than Kimi
Raikkonen's, who had gone out just before me on the same Michelin wet
tyres. However, in the third sector, I had traction problems which cost me
quite a lot of time. Now I am concentrating on the decisive final
qualifying tomorrow."
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Renault
( Jarno Trulli - 15th, Fernando Alonso - 18th )
Pat Symonds: "It is frustrating that, under the new
regulations, the weather alone dictates the positions, as we saw today,
but it is no more than frustrating, as it is the same for everybody, and
we all accepted and understood the rules at the start of the year.
Obviously, it puts the big teams at a disadvantage, but this will not be
great, as we expect dry conditions tomorrow. At that point, our Heathrow
running will once again prove an unquestionable benefit."
Denis Chevrier: "This is a perfect example of the random
nature of the new regulations, where the main factor is the weather. The
worse a team’s position in the championship, the better their chances of
qualifying well in these conditions. As for making any judgements, quite
honestly it would be a waste of time to try, given the wide range of
set-ups different cars will have used according to the conditions. All we
can do is concentrate on what we have learned today, and what remains to
be discovered."
Jarno Trulli: "A strange qualifying session today. I made
some mistakes on my flying lap, which cost me some time, but they were
linked to the prevailing conditions at that time, as well as the tyre
choice. In spite of my position at the end of the session, I think we have
worked well today."
Fernando Alonso: "The timed lap was OK. In changing
conditions, you always make some small mistakes, and today was no
exception in the first and last sectors. Having said that, we ran on a dry
track this morning, and that will be an advantage later in the weekend; we
also did a good amount of running in the wet. I think we are pretty strong
for the rest of the weekend."
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