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What the teams and drivers said - Friday
Ferrari
( Michael Schumacher - 1st, Rubens Barrichello - 2nd )
Jean Todt: "The outcome of this first day in
Monaco can only be described as positive. The times set today mean that
our two drivers will do their runs at the end of Saturday afternoon's
qualifying, which should give us a slight advantage. This morning we
worked extensively on tyre choice. As usual, Bridgestone has done a great
job in providing us with the appropriate tyres. Now we must wait for the
race to see where we really stand compared with our opponents.
Here, possibly more than at any track, chosing the right strategy is
important, given that prior to qualifying, we must establish how much fuel
to carry for Saturday afternoon and Sunday. We are confident that we have
done a good job on a very unusual track. Both drivers did very well on a
fascinating and demanding circuit. Both Michael and Rubens appear to have
arrived here in great form."
Ross Brawn: "It was a good session, but the track
conditions changed a lot throughout qualifying; not so good at the start,
then gradually improving, before getting worse once the oil was put down.
The car worked well and so did the tyres, which has allowed us to identify
quickly our tyre choice for the rest of the weekend and both our drivers
are satisfied with it. So, I think we will be competitive. Now we will
have to concentrate on finding the right strategy for the race."
Michael Schumacher: "I am happy with my time this
afternoon, because the track was quite slippery as I was only the second
car to run. Right since the start of the morning session, my car has been
very well balanced, which obviously helped me do a good time. It is always
difficult to predict what can happen here in Monaco, but we can be
confident for the rest of the weekend, as the car is working well and we
have identified our tyre choice early, so now and on Saturday morning, we
can concentrate on establishing the right fuel strategy for final
qualifying and the race."
Rubens Barrichello: "I am pretty satisfied with this
result. This morning, at the start of free practice, the car was not
perfect, but then we made some changes and the situation improved
considerably. It was important to get near the top today in order to be
among the last to run in Saturday's qualifying."
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BAR ( Jenson Button -
3rd, Jacques Villeneuve - 12th )
David Richards:
"A superb performance from Jenson on a circuit that is so unforgiving
and where pinpoint accuracy is absolutely essential. I'm encouraged that our
combination of chassis and Honda engine is looking so competitive at a circuit
that is so radically different from Austria, which suggests that we are now
beginning to adapt to both extremes. It was unfortunate for Jacques that the
marshals appeared somewhat over-zealous with the cement dust after Frentzen's
engine failure, but I'm sure things will improve for him as the weekend
progresses."
Shuhei Nakamoto:
"I'm pleased with Jenson's performance today. We've been running well
all day and have shown how competitive we are. Unfortunately due to some
oil on the track Jacques couldn't make the best of his lap. There is still
room to improve on the engine set up for both drivers so I'm confident
we'll go well in final qualifying and the race."
Geoffrey Willis:
"The team should feel very happy with its performance this afternoon.
Despite the lack of Friday qualifying it is good to be able to demonstrate
that we go into the weekend with a competitive package of chassis, engine
and tyres. The circuit was very slippery this morning with both drivers
complaining about a lack of grip, but we were able to improve steadily
during free practice with the usual set-up work. We have brought new
aerodynamic and engine developments here and we have been pleased with the
performance of the car so far.
Jenson drove a good lap this afternoon despite losing some time right at
the end of the lap with understeer. Jacques chose to use the T-car for
qualifying but unfortunately, like many, was compromised by the oil and
dust put down on the track following Frentzen's engine blow-up. We now
have to work on race set-up and review our strategy for this often
eventful race."
Jenson Button:
"I'm really quite happy with 3rd. This morning the circuit was very
slippery because of the new tarmac, especially on the new entrance to Rascasse.
I got used to it pretty quickly though and I like it a lot more than
previously. In qualifying the first corner was a little bit oversteery because
I was trying to keep the tyres cool. I also had a little bit of graining in
the last corner so I lost a couple of tenths there.
I went over the kerb really heavily in the second part of the swimming pool
but it doesn't look like I suffered too much as a result, but the place where
I lost quite a bit of time is in Rascasse where I had quite a lot of
understeer. 3rd is a good basis for Saturday and at least we know we are
competitive now. We can look at our strategy and know that we have more
possibilities. It's good to see the car improving steadily with each new race.
That's what you need to become a top team."
Jacques Villeneuve:
"I went out for my lap right after Frentzen's engine had blown and there
was oil and a lot of cement dust on the track. You have to accept that if you
are going to change your line to avoid it, you're going to end up going
slower. The car is quite competitive but we are going to have to look at the
work Jenson has been doing, because there is very little information to work
with on my side since we changed to the T-car for qualifying."
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Renault
( Jarno Trulli - 4th, Fernando Alonso - 14th )
Pat Symonds: "A day of mixed fortunes. Jarno's lap time is
acceptable whereas for some reason, we could not achieve with Fernando the
level of performance we had hoped for. Now we have to analyse the
situation and fix it, so that in Saturday's qualifying we can close the
gap between the two drivers and have both cars amongst the front runners
on the grid."
Denis Chevrier: "Our results today are quite encouraging
with a fairly good lap from Fernando and a perfect lap from Jarno, which
confirm that our cars are competitive on this track. This was a productive
day in which we gathered useful data in preparation for the race."
Jarno Trulli: "I had a good afternoon session and I am very
pleased with my position. We managed to solve the problems that had
hampered our work during this mornings session and thanks to the teams
hard work the car improved considerably. We can expect a good weekend for
us!."
Fernando Alonso: "It's always difficult here in Monaco to
do the perfect lap: I didn't get the maximum today from my car but it's
Saturday that's important and I'll make sure that I will do much better
than today and be further up on the starting grid."
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McLaren
( David Coulthard - 5th, Kimi Raikkonen - 11th )
Ron Dennis:
"Both drivers took a cautious approach to qualifying as a result of
them not being particularly happy with the balance of the car during this
morning's practice session. Kimi's lap was particularly bad as the team
took a calculated risk with a set-up change to the car, which proved
wrong. As always it's Saturday's qualifying which is important."
Norbert Haug:
"The first qualifying session hasn't been our speciality so far this
year. What counts more will be Saturday's session and above all Sunday's
race."
David Coulthard:
"A rather unspectacular qualifying lap as there is no need to push
100 per cent today as you don't want to take any unnecessary risks.
However, I could have gone a bit faster but I lost approximately half a
second in the last sector. We can still improve the balance of the car, so
let's wait and see what happens."
Kimi Raikkonen:
"Eleventh is obviously not brilliant but I would be more worried if I
was in the same position after Saturday's qualifying. We still have some
way to go with the set-up of the car and I'm confident that we can find
further improvements."
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Williams ( Ralf
Schumacher - 6th, Juan Pablo Montoya - 8th )
Sam Michael: "We
have had a reasonable first day but there is some time to make up to the
front row. We have made some changes since this morning's practice session
and they were definitely in the right direction. We now have a basis to
get the set up right for Saturday and we are hoping for a good session."
Gerhard Berger: "The
first results don't really mean too much in Monaco. The grip of the track
can change a lot before Saturday's Final Qualifying. The gap to the best
Renault driver -- the quickest car today on Michelin tyres -- is about 1.5
tenths of a second which means that there's still some more to gain for
us. Our drivers set similar times but I believe they both can achieve much
more."
Ralf Schumacher: "After
this morning's Free Practice, when things didn't go very well, we managed
to improve the set up of my car for the First Qualifying session. I am
really happy with my time today even if there's still some work ahead of
us for the Final Qualifying. The entrance to the Rascasse corner, which
has been changed since last year has improved and it now has a better
flow. Definitely they did a good job. Also the newly asphalted parts are
an improvement in fact all of the circuit could well undergo the same
treatment!."
Juan Pablo Montoya: "We
had a difficult free practice session this morning, but my car improved
throughout it and I hoped I could get something better out of it this
afternoon. I am definitely not happy with my qualifying position. The car
wasn't as fast as it should have been and I also experienced a problem at
the fourth turn where I could not slow down the car quickly enough, which
made me lose some time. Let's see how we can improve for Saturday's
qualifying which is definitely more important than today's."
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Jordan
( Giancarlo Fisichella - 7th, Ralph Firman - 13th )
Gary Anderson:
"We did a bit of work for this Grand Prix and the car seems to be a
bit better in relative terms - I actually expected slightly better in
qualifying. Giancarlo made a couple of mistakes on the lap, and here
especially, you pay a price for it. I'm happy enough though as seventh is
pretty reasonable. Ralph is the fastest newcomer so that's a great initiation
for him. He hasn't really put a wheel wrong, there have been a couple of
little brushes with the armco but no damage at all. That's pretty commendable,
a good effort."
Giancarlo Fisichella:
"The car's balance is not too bad here. I'm pleased with a top ten
time, although I'm sure there was a possibility even to get on the second row
today. My lap was clean but not fantastic, so I'm looking forward to final
qualifying and the race."
Ralph Firman: "I'm happy with that. It's my first time here
and I love the circuit. I feel really at home and can't wait to get out again
on Saturday. I was cautious on the first two sectors because of the oil on the
circuit when the session re-started, but I've got a pretty good pace,
especially on the last sector. I think this could be my best chance yet of
scoring points."
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Jaguar
( Mark Webber - 9th, Antonio Pizzonia - 15th )
Dr. Mark Gillan: "A very pleasing morning for the
team as both drivers completed their planned programme and worked on
qualifying set- up with some good results. Mark posted the fastest lap time in
this morning's free practice and it highlights the potential of the R4 around
this difficult and challenging circuit.
Antonio had a slight incident when he clipped a guardrail but fortunately this
only resulted in a damaged rim. Both cars and drivers were in good shape for
the afternoon qualifying session and Michelin had provided a good and
competitive compound. Frustratingly however, the session was stopped just
before Marks' lap when oil was sprayed over certain areas of the circuit.
Mark's lap time was affected as a result of the debris still on the track, but
despite this he still posted a good time in 9th position.
Antonio lost a small amount of time on the first corner and after that it was
difficult to make a comeback. Overall we are pleased with how the programme is
going so far and after all, it is Saturday that we are concentrating on and
with that in mind we will be working hard this evening to ensure that we
extract the best from our package in the short one-lap window that we have."
Mark Webber: "The day started well this morning and I was
able to complete a good programme with the team. We worked on rear
mechanical set-up and of course qualifying set-up. At one stage during
testing I did run wide but I took the precaution of going straight on and
actually stalled the engine. The tyres are in good shape and I am pleased
that we posted the fastest time this morning, particularly because I ended
up having a slightly more challenging one-lap qualifying this afternoon
that only placed me 9th.
The team did a great job on the car and we had some favourable conditions,
but as always with this one-lap qualifying anything can happen and
unfortunately as a result of oil on the track my lap time suffered. It is
impossible to say where I would have been had there been no oil, but
either way, it is Saturday that we are now concentrating on and we are
looking forward to another good day on track."
Antonio Pizzonia: "Slightly disappointed with
15th but the circuit was somewhat slippery, particularly just before the
swimming pool corner. I had achieved a lap that was one second faster this
morning so I know that the car is capable of more. My morning session
however was good and we did what we had planned, despite me getting
slightly too close to one of the guardrails at one point. Fortunately
there was only marginal damage to the rim and we continued without
problems. I am however, encouraged by the pace of the R4 on the track and
I am looking forward to getting back on track on Saturday."
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Sauber
( Nick Heidfeld - 10th, Heinz Harald Frentzen - 20th )
Peter Sauber: "I am very happy for Nick's
result not just because he finished in the top ten, but also because he
was able to produce his best-ever qualifying performance in F1 at Monaco
and could clearly improve compared to today's morning session. As for
Heinz-Harald, as we say in German he had the Bad Luck Bird on his shoulder
this afternoon thanks to an engine problem which must await analysis now,
after showing his driving strength and the potential of the C22 here this
morning."
Nick Heidfeld:
"My biggest problem this afternoon, of course, was the oil and cement
dust laid down after Heinz-Harald's problem. Without that I could for sure
have gone a lot quicker, as the car was better than it felt this morning."
Heinz Harald Frentzen:
"It's very disappointing not to have completed my lap this afternoon,
because of an engine problem that we are still analysing. We saw how
competitive the Sauber Petronas C22 can be this morning, and naturally I
wanted to build on that. It's going to be tough starting qualifying first
tomorrow."
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Minardi
( Jos Verstappen - 16th, Justin Wilson - 17th )
Paul Stoddart: "The European Minardi drivers can be proud of
their achievement today, as they both put in faultless performances that
culminated in them finishing 16th and 17th in the first qualifying session. The
cars ran faultlessly, and Jos and Justin definitely got the most from their
machinery. Hopefully, we can repeat this performance on Saturday, and then look
forward to a challenging, and rewarding race on Sunday.
On a related point, many people will have noticed the new livery on our cars
this weekend. I'm particularly grateful to Michel Perridon of Trust, for his
continuing support of the team. Sponsors such as Trust International are
invaluable when you consider the massive budgets that many of our competitors
have at their disposal." Jos Verstappen: "Obviously,
it was more difficult in qualifying this afternoon than earlier today because
of the track conditions. We only had one lap to work out how slippery the
track was - and at relatively low speed to preserve the tyres for the
qualifying lap - and that made it tough. As it turned out, the track was very
slippery, and I had to use a different line in some corners compared with this
morning. Even so, today we achieved our best qualifying positions to date, and
that is good for the team and the sponsors. We'll see what happens on
Saturday, as the track is likely to be different again, but hopefully, we can
build on this for Sunday's race."
Justin Wilson: "Everything was fine for our first
day of running at the circuit. I don't know if it was the changes we were
making to the car or just that the track was getting quicker as the day wore
on, but we seemed to improve with each run. The track was a bit slippery this
afternoon, though, which definitely made the qualifying lap a bit
entertaining. Generally, though, I've just been getting used to everything.
I'm pleased with the way it's gone and that we've kept the car in one piece."
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Toyota ( Olivier
Panis - 18th , Cristiano da Matta - 19th )
Gustav Brunner: "I really don't think we
should read too much into today's results. I am sure Cristiano was taking
it a bit easy. It was his first time at this track and I am sure he was
playing it safe. He has raced on street tracks in CART, so he should be
able to get up to speed by Saturday when he can get more laps done.
Olivier managed only 21 laps in this morning's session, and only one
proper run on new tyres. It looks bad, but I am ever confident and the
real picture will emerge on Saturday afternoon, when it counts."
Olivier Panis: "I am really disappointed with the start of
this weekend. The car was really not very quick here today and I suffered
from a distinct lack of grip. It is the same situation that we had in
Austria, so now we need to work really well together to start to improve
the car for the rest of the weekend. I tried to push on my lap today and I
got a big oversteer in the Portier corner, which lost me easily
one-and-a-half seconds, but at the end of the day that made little
difference. We were simply uncompetitive today."
Cristiano da Matta: "Today was my first time racing on this
circuit and I found it quite fun to drive, even if the time today was not
very good. For sure I have a lot to improve in terms of driving this
circuit but one hour is nowhere near enough time to learn a new track,
especially one like Monaco. We have to maximise the 90 minutes of practice
on Saturday morning to get more track mileage and we still have a lot of
things that need to be done on the setting of the car."
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