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What the teams and drivers said - Friday
Renault
( Jarno Trulli - 1st, Fernando Alonso - 7th )
Pat Symonds: "Jarno put in a fantastic lap to take a
well-deserved provisional pole position. With the possibility of rain
tomorrow morning, and drier conditions later, the fact that Jarno will be
last to run could prove a decisive advantage. The balance on Fernando's
car has improved throughout the day, but is still not quite where he would
like it, hence his lower position. If it is dry tomorrow, it should be no
problem to fine-tune the set-up, and even if it is wet, we have enough
data to get very close." Denis Chevrier: "A superb
first place for Jarno this afternoon, which is the result of all the elements
of our package functioning at their optimum. Having said that, the gap between
our two drivers illustrates how important it is to have everything working
right in order to fight with our usual rivals. We will continue working this
evening and with everything we have learned today, I believe we will be very
competitive during the rest of the weekend."
Jarno Trulli: "Of course, I am extremely happy with this
result. Everybody did a very good job this morning, and this result is
based on that good work during testing and practice. I was happy with the
handling of the car straight away this morning, and we seem to be very
fast. Looking ahead, I am very confident for the rest of the weekend."
Fernando Alonso: "No dramas for me on the timed lap. I have
been suffering from understeer all day, and that improved slightly on low
fuel for this afternoon's qualifying session. Overall, I think we did a
good job this morning and Jarno has shown that the car is competitive
here. We still have some work to do on set-up, but with the information we
gained this morning, I think we will be strong for tomorrow and Sunday."
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Ferrari
( Rubens Barrichello - 2nd , Michael Schumacher - 8th )
Jean Todt: "We did not get to do much work
in the dry because of the rain during free practice. It seems that, in the
wet and thanks to the Bridgestone tyres, we have an edge over our rivals,
while in the dry, we can expect a very close fight between the top teams.
Once again, Michael paid the price for being first out on track: this time
the surface was still a bit damp, but all in all, his time puts him very
close to his closest rivals in the title fight. Rubens did a great job,
only beaten by a driver who made his run after him, when track conditions
were much better. Given that the forecast is for unpredictable weather
tomorrow, anything could happen in qualifying. Only tomorrow afternoon
will we have a clearer picture of the situation."
Ross Brawn: "Obviously the conditions were changing
during the session, with the track getting faster after every run in the
dry. Michael had to cope with making the first run in the dry, after
morning rain had left the track 'green' and dirty. But as today’s times
only serve to establish tomorrow’s running order, there is no cause for
concern. Both drivers are quite happy with their cars, although the rain
prevented us from doing much tyre testing. We have only tried one of the
dry types of tyre and will have to do an assessment of both tomorrow."
Rubens Barrichello: "Overall, I am happy with this
result. The car went well and I was lucky to be out on track when the
conditions had improved. Theoretically, second place gives me a very good
start position for tomorrow afternoon’s qualifying, but the
unpredictable weather could change everything. We still have some work to
do on the car set-up in the dry, given that we only managed two runs in
the dry before the rain arrived this morning."
Michael Schumacher: "Once again, the early runners in
qualifying were slightly disadvantaged, especially after the rain which
fell in the morning, which meant the track was a bit dirty and lacked
grip. This goes some way to explaining my time and position. However, if
you look at the times set by Rubens and Ralf, it is clear that the
situation is very close between us and our main rivals. As we expected, we
look competitive. This morning in the dry, I was quite happy with the
performance of the car, even though the rain meant we cannot draw too many
conclusions about set-up. Hopefully, we can all run in the same track
conditions tomorrow and have a good fight for the front row."
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Jaguar
( Mark Webber - 3rd, Justin Wilson - 18th )
Dr Mark Gillan: "An excellent lap by Mark,
especially since it began raining very lightly just as he left the garage.
Justin, however, was unlucky to have been on the receiving end of the heavy
showers and given that he has never raced around this circuit, he did a
pleasing job in what were very difficult conditions. We learned a considerable
amount this morning and for Justin in particular, the track time was
invaluable.
We would prefer a dry race on Sunday but given how changeable the weather has
been, we are prepared for all conditions. The pace of the Jaguar R4 is
pleasing and the car's balance in the infield section is particularly good --
a point proved by Mark's second sector time which was less than a tenth slower
than the fastest time set by Jarno Trulli. Overall, a pleasing start to the
weekend but a long hard slog is ahead of us if we are to add to our points
tally this weekend."
Mark Webber: "I'll take that! Given that our low fuel runs
this morning were compromised by the rain, qualifying was the first real
stab in dry conditions and it was a little difficult to judge the braking
point at turn one. The car however felt very good and while it was a
little greasy in places, the overall lap was clean, tidy and very pleasing
in the end. We have been consistently quick over one lap this season but
the bigger picture for us is Sunday and that's what we are really
concentrating on.
The race set-up is critical and we will work hard to prepare ourselves for
what will be a hard race. We didn't have the best weekend here last year
and the progress Jaguar has made in twelve months has been nothing short
of impressive, albeit we still have a good climb ahead of us before we are
truly satisfied. A good start to what will no doubt be a long weekend and
hopefully, a productive one for all concerned."
Justin Wilson: "At some point my luck has to
change but obviously not today. Mark set a brilliant time on his qualifying
lap and while I had a few niggles to contend with this morning, my overall
feeling going into qualifying was good, albeit until the rain gods arrived.
The team took the correct decision to switch to full wet tyres but there was
little I could do out there today apart from setting a clean lap. The car felt
quite good but in those conditions, it was impossible to make an impression on
the pace. Tomorrow's qualifying session will dictate the order for Sunday and
all I can do is hope for a fair crack at the whip unlike today."
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Williams (
Ralf
Schumacher - 4th, Juan Pablo Montoya - 5th )
Sam Michael: "The
circuit appeared to get faster for the first ten cars before the rain
came, which makes it a bit difficult to assess the lap times. However, we
have had a good first day and have now some work to do on the race set-up.
We are confident about taking the challenge to the front in tomorrow's
qualifying session."
Mario Theissen: "Today's
qualifying was strongly affected by changing weather conditions. The
second half of the field had to run on a wet track . Both of our drivers
ran in fairly good conditions which will allow them to start tomorrow's
final qualifying in the top five. If the weather remains consistent these
should be good start positions for the qualifying. BMW has done a further
step on the engine side for Indy and Suzuka and both cars had a
trouble-free day."
Ralf Schumacher: "I
am reasonably happy with what we have achieved today and I feel reasonably
well too. My lap wasn't very good, I braked too late into turn one due to
some understeer. It's a shame we couldn't find the optimum balance this
morning, but we had very little running in dry conditions. However, it's
still very encouraging for tomorrow. I believe we have the strongest
package, no doubt about it and it's going to be a very tough race for
Ferrari if they want to win."
Juan Pablo Montoya: "It
was a bit of a gamble to know if the set-up of the car was ok for
qualifying, since this morning I didn't get much running in the dry. I
lost a bit of time in a couple of corners because I braked too early.
However, I hope it will be dry tomorrow and on Sunday notwithstanding the
fact that Michelin has brought here some very competitive wet tyres. I am
very pleased with my car, I think we've got a very good package for this
weekend, I wasn't the quickest today but I am in front of my main rivals
and this is the most important thing."
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McLaren
( David Coulthard - 6th, Kimi Raikkonen - 9th )
Ron Dennis:
"The ever changing weather is reflected in the current qualifying
positions. Our weather forecasters predict better conditions for the rest
of the weekend, which I'm sure will suit most of the field."
Norbert Haug:
"A qualifying session which didn't provide a real picture of
everybody's competitiveness as the track became faster and faster with every
lap before the rain started. However the three World Championship contenders
are reasonably close in fifth, eighth and ninth places."
David Coulthard:
"We only managed to do one proper run on dry tyres in this morning's
practice before it started to rain, so qualifying was a bit of a journey into
the unknown. It was spitting with rain as I was starting my lap, which always
makes you a bit apprehensive. I went a bit sideways in the last corner before
the start, so there is still room for improvement. However unde the
circumstances I think it was a reasonable result and I look forward to
tomorrow."
Kimi Raikkonen:
"I'm not too worried about today's result as the car felt good
despite us only having limited running in the morning due to the rain. In
addition I didn't do a very good lap and had a moment early on, so I'm sure we
will do better tomorrow."
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BAR ( Jenson Button -
10th, Jacques Villeneuve - 16th )
David Richards:
"After a promising start to the day our qualifying positions are somewhat
disappointing. There is certainly room for improvement but the weather looks
certain to have a hand in the outcome this weekend."
Shuhei Nakamoto:
"The on-off rain played a big part in the times today. Who knows what
will happen tomorrow - it might be our turn to benefit from the
conditions."
Geoffrey Willis:
"This is a disappointing first qualifying session for us, despite a
stronger first session. The car was reasonably competitive this morning,
particularly when the rain started to fall and we were able to use our wet
tyres. This afternoon, Jenson's car wasn't working well and was suffering
from very low grip. We considered using the other tyre with Jacques but
unfortunately just prior to his run, it rained very heavily forcing him
out on wets. We're confident that we can improve the car overnight and
qualify in a stronger position tomorrow."
Jenson Button:
"Not a great first qualifying for me. I didn't really make any mistakes
and the car balance is good, but there was very little grip and we just seemed
to be slow today. We worked through our tyre options this morning but I think
we made the wrong choice for qualifying. There's definitely room for
improvement during the rest of the weekend but it looks likely that the
weather is going to play a big part."
Jacques Villeneuve:
"For the second time this year I went out just as the rain started to
fall and in those conditions there's nothing you can do. You still drive as
hard as you can but you know you're going to be slow and way down the
timesheet. The car is quite good in the wet and we did some laps in the rain
this morning, but there's no way you can get close to the times set by those
who were running on a dry track. Wet weather makes qualifying a bit of a
lottery and if it continues tomorrow then it only takes a few seconds to make
the difference between a good or bad grid position. If it's wet for everyone
then I think we have reason to be optimistic."
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Toyota ( Cristiano da Matta -
11th, Olivier
Panis - 14th )
Ange Pasquali: "The weather has been very
unpredictable all day, but unfortunately we got caught out on our
qualifying runs this afternoon. Cristiano set a very commendable eleventh
fastest time, despite damp track conditions. Olivier had the worst of the
rain as he embarked on his flying lap, but had a trouble-free run to take
fourteenth. Luckily, we managed to get some laps in the dry this morning
and we are pleased with what we achieved. Now, we will look to continue in
a positive way tomorrow morning as we prepare for final qualifying."
Cristiano da Matta: "It's great to be racing here at the
Speedway this weekend, although the weather could be better. We performed
quite well in this morning's practice and the car seems to handle pretty
well at this track. I am not too concerned with the outcome of this
afternoon's qualifying session because we were unlucky with the rain on
our run, so we cannot really read anything into the times. In the wet-dry
conditions this morning, I wasn't able to learn the track completely, so I
hope we can get some good running in the dry tomorrow."
Olivier Panis: "We were not at all lucky with the weather
conditions in qualifying today. It started to rain heavily on my run and I
did the best I could in the circumstances. I was very happy with our
performance in free practice this morning. We showed that we have a good
car for this track and we were quite competitive, setting the third
fastest time. I am still confident for the rest of the weekend - all we
need is a bit of luck with the weather!."
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Jordan
( Giancarlo Fisichella - 12th, Ralph Firman - 17th )
Gary Anderson:
"Fisichella had a problem with a split gearbox oil cooler which lost
him a lot of time in testing although he was able to do a reasonable job at
the end of the session. It was Ralph's first time back since his accident and
he did a competent job, learning the track pretty well in both the wet and the
dry and he got up to speed okay.
Björn also did a good job with some tyre testing and adding to his F1
experience. His biggest handicap was probably me engineering his car as our
test car engineer had to go back to the UK! Giancarlo had an engine failure
early on in Free Practice which lost him most of that session as well and hurt
his qualifying because we had a few things we wanted to try but never got them
done.
Qualifying was a bit disappointing but that was mainly down to the weather and
also Giancarlo had to go out with a lower performance step engine. We took a
gamble with Ralph's tyres and sent him out on extreme wets, which is always
difficult in these conditions. We did the best we could, and hopefully Sunday
will be wet and we'll get something out of it."
Giancarlo Fisichella:
"I didn't get enough laps in the morning, because I had a problem
with the gearbox oil tank in testing and an engine blow-up during free
practice. As I lost most of today's track time there wasn't enough time to do
all the work we wanted on set-up. Considering that, qualifying was okay, the
last part of the circuit was a bit damp when I went out. I hope we have these
wet conditions again on Sunday."
Ralph Firman: "It's great to be driving the car
again and I'm feeling fine. I was a bit unlucky with the timing of the rain in
the qualifying session but hopefully it will do the same tomorrow! I think
perhaps the deep grooved tyres weren't the best choice and the intermediates
would probably have been quicker. It was good experience for tomorrow."
Bjorn Wirdheim (Test Driver): "Today was quite
good. I like the circuit as although it is simple it is also quite technical.
We were doing a lot of work for the race, it was nice to work with Gary
Anderson and I hope I helped the team be better prepared for the weekend. It
took a bit of time to get to know the circuit and I was running with quite
heavy fuel loads until the very end of the test session. It was my second time
in the car so I think I just need a bit more experience to be able to get the
most out of it."
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Sauber
( Heinz Harald Frentzen - 13th, Nick Heidfeld - 15th )
Peter Sauber: "Rain yes, but please let's have
it for everyone! Heinz-Harald ran on dry tyres but during his lap it started
to rain. Nick was the first driver to leave the pits with wet tyres. These
were certainly far from ideal conditions but considering that, the performance
of both drivers was very good."
Heinz Harald Frentzen:
"By the second and third sector of my lap the rain had set in and the
track was soaked. I was on dry tyres, which therefore weren't ideal for these
conditions. Obviously I wasn't able to attack. However, I can say that the car
felt better than it did this morning, when we had some problems with the
balance."
Nick Heidfeld:
"I think it's quite impossible to have more bad luck! It started to rain
just before I left the pits and so I was the first driver on the wet track
after the break. Usually we are quick in the rain, but not under these
conditions."
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Minardi
( Nicolas Kiesa - 19th, Jos Verstappen - 20th - No Time )
Paul Stoddart: "Despite today’s changeable conditions, it
was a useful day for the team, and in particular for Nicolas, as it was the
first time he had ever experienced the awesome power of a Formula One car in
the wet. Sadly, Jos’s car suffered an electronics problem on the out lap,
which prevented him from completing his qualifying run. Nicolas, however,
recorded a very creditable time when one considers he had never driven a
single lap on extreme weather tyres in his life. We gained some useful data
today, and look forward to the rest of the weekend."
Nicolas Kiesa: "It was difficult to decide on the
best strategy for qualifying. It was the first time I had driven an F1 car in
full wet conditions and I didn’t know what to expect. I wanted to set the
best possible time, but I didn’t want to push so hard as to risk going off,
as I needed the experience of the full lap. In addition, with Jos not able to
complete his qualifying run, I didn’t have any sort of benchmark to work
with. In the end, I didn’t push hard enough, but I also know where
significant improvements can be made. I also know the oval section of the
track can be taken flat, even in the wet. By the end of this morning, we had a
really good car for the dry conditions and I felt we had a realistic chance of
challenging one or two of our nearest rivals in qualifying. Still, we’ve now
got a good wet set-up as well, which we may be able to improve further
tomorrow."
Jos Verstappen: "Initially the car didn’t feel
particularly good this morning, and as a result, we changed a lot, which lost
us time. A spring change improved the situation, but on what should have been
my fastest run in the two-hour test session, the car stopped with a fuel
pick-up problem. We changed the brakes for the one-hour practice session, as
they had been locking quite badly, and I was reasonably happy with the balance
of the car in the wet conditions. Unfortunately, the engine wouldn’t pick up
in qualifying, and I failed to set a time, which is pretty disappointing. We’ll
just hope for a better day tomorrow."
Gianmaria Bruni: "Primarily, we carried out tyre comparison
work this morning, doing one long run as part of the programme to check
degradation. We didn’t get the chance, however, to do a low fuel run on the
tyres. I’m very pleased with today’s outcome and I feel I did a good job
for the team. The PS03 chassis had a good balance throughout the session, and
I’m happy with the lap time I achieved, especially since it was my first
time at Indianapolis. I’m now looking forward to the future, and perhaps
being able to race for Minardi."
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