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Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix What the teams and drivers said - Friday |
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Team and Driver Quotes following Friday Practice Sessions
BAR ( Jenson Button - 2nd, Anthony Davidson - 4th, Takuma Sato - 5th ) David Richards: "An extremely encouraging start to the weekend, with all three drivers doing an excellent job. However, the weather at Spa is notoriously fickle, and whilst we have proven how fast we are in the dry, there is a strong possibility that we are going to be tested in wet conditions during tomorrow's Qualifying." Shuhei Nakamoto: "A fairly routine Friday for us. The car looks to be competitive as all three drivers have been quick at different times during the sessions today. Let's see what the weather brings tomorrow." Geoffrey Willis: "We are generally pleased with the way our Belgian Grand Prix weekend has started. We have achieved our set programme and have encountered only one problem, which was a change to the T-car engine after Anthony's morning session was cut short by an oil leak. Otherwise we seem to be performing as expected. It's good to be back at Spa and we are looking forward to a positive weekend ahead."
Jenson Button:
"So far, so good. Having all three of our drivers in the top five
today is a great start to the weekend. We started out this morning with very
low grip, but we've found a way round that and things are going pretty well.
It's a circuit I really enjoy and I had missed the challenge of Eau Rouge.
Anthony Davidson: "It's great to
be back here at Spa - a circuit I know pretty well from my Formula Ford and
Formula 3 days, as well as racing here for Minardi two years ago. I felt
very happy with my performance this morning but my session was cut short by
an oil leak, so I couldn't finalise my back to back tyre comparison and had
to postpone it until the second session. Takuma Sato: "It is great to be back in Spa again and to see all of our cars finishing in the top five today. We are very happy with the cars' performance as we were quick on the first timed laps, however we need to work on the consistency of the longer runs tomorrow as this is what counts in the race. Luckily we had dry weather today and we had no problems with the laps, so we are happy and looking forward to another strong programme tomorrow." Ferrari ( Michael Schumacher - 3rd, Rubens Barrichello - 8th ) Jean Todt: “It is a pleasure to be back at this
circuit, which is probably the most interesting on the current Formula 1
calendar. It is even better being here having already won a sixth
consecutive Constructors' title, along with knowing that one of our
drivers will win the Drivers' Championship for Ferrari for a fifth time in
a row. Ross Brawn: "The circuit has changed a bit since
we last had a Belgian Grand Prix. The "Bus Stop" has become a
chicane like any other on the championship trail and much of the track
has been resurfaced. We still have to find the ideal balance for our
car, but I feel that in the second session we put together a pretty
encouraging string of laps with performance that was quite good, but
above all consistent. Michael Schumacher: “It was a productive Friday practice session and we seemed to have plenty of time to work through our planned programme without having to hurry. In fact, the red flag in this afternoon's session actually gave us more time to work on our programme. I am quite happy with the balance of the car. Now we must finalise our decision regarding tyre choice and I am looking forward to the rest of the weekend with confidence.” Rubens Barrichello: “It is good to be racing at Spa once again, as it is such a challenging track which is really enjoyable to drive. This circuit always requires a great deal of work to get the set-up compromise right to suit the mix of different types of corner. To be honest, I feel we still have some work to do in this respect and now we will be studying all the data, prior to making progress tomorrow morning.” Williams ( Antonio Pizzonia - 7th, Juan Pablo Montoya - 10th ) Sam Michael: "We have had a reasonable day today. We had no mechanical problems and worked through all of our programme on tyres and brakes. The choice for the tyre compound is going to be difficult. That is what we will have to look at tonight. The rain held off today but it looks like it could be wet tomorrow morning. In any case, it is challenging to find the balance between high speed and low speed set-up here in Spa." Mario Theissen: "It is really nice to see the Formula One cars back here on this beautiful circuit. We have had a proper first day of practice, with the usual focus on set-up and tyre evaluation. Both drivers achieved progress in both areas. Antonio has gave a good performance, given it is his first time running in an F1 car here. Engine power is especially required for the Raidillon and Blanchimont sections." Antonio Pizzonia: "We had fairly good sessions today and
for sure it's good it didn't rain so that we could complete our usual
programme for a Friday, i.e. tyre evaluation and set-up preparation for
the race. I drove an F1 car here for the first time today and it is quite
different. With other cars, there were several corners where I would
easily go flat out, but conditions are not the same now, since speed is
much higher! Juan Pablo Montoya: "Not a satisfying day for me because I am not still happy with the balance of my car. It definitely improved a lot from this morning, as the car became much more predictable to drive and more stable at the end of the first session. I hope to have some more dry running tomorrow which will help us to get the car right for qualifying." Renault ( Fernando Alonso - 9th, Jarno Trulli - 16th ) Pat Symonds: Not Provided Denis Chevrier: Not Provided Fernando Alonso: "I have only raced here once before, three years ago, so my aims for today were simple: to select the tyres, and then to get used to the circuit again and build up my confidence. The tyre choice is quite straightforward and although I think we have some more performance to come from the car, overall we are quite quick. I am very confident that we can be competitive for the rest of the weekend." Jarno Trulli: "I had a bad day to be honest. I struggled with the handling of the car - there was very little grip, and that makes the handling inconsistent, switching between oversteer and understeer. If it rains all day tomorrow, it will be tough to improve the car, but we will work hard on the data this evening to try and find what is causing the problem." Sauber ( Felipe Massa - 11th, Giancarlo Fisichella - 12th ) Peter Sauber: "After our one-year absence from Spa-Francorchamps we concentrated on tyre choice and long runs for race preparation, and I am pleased with the work that we did and with the result. We are looking strong for the race." Giancarlo Fisichella: "I am quite happy with the way things went today. The balance is okay, and we only have to adjust the set-up a little bit more. We are going in the right direction. The car is very consistent on long runs and we are competitive, so I am happy and optimistic." Felipe Massa: "That was very good! I'm happy with the car's balance, especially at high speed when it really inspires a lot of confidence. We are strong here and things look good for the race. Like Giancarlo, I'm feeling very optimistic." Jaguar ( Mark Webber - 13th, Bjorn Wirdheim - 17th, Christian Klien - 18th ) Dr. Mark Gillan: "Today has been a good productive day all
round for the team. We sent our drivers out this morning with a very
comprehensive programme to work through and they not only worked to it but
they all finished in the top eight in the time-sheet. Bjorn was focusing today
on engine endurance work and tyre performances. We now have lots of tyre
information for the weekend that will help us immensely. Bjorn Wirdheim: "The session went really well for us today and for me to have completed 43 laps in total is fantastic for the team going into tomorrow. The team now has a lot of data on dry running and this will help us in making our tyre choice ahead of qualifying. I love this track and it is really exciting to drive here. The F1 car feels amazing round here and I am pleased with our progress to date. I finished fourth in the time sheets this morning and the car was feeling really good, so I am very happy." Christian Klien: "I had a good day today and I was really enjoying being out on track in the R5. The circuit is just amazing and the speed is exhilarating. My first session this morning was very productive as we worked through a full programme of tyre testing and race set-up. I managed a good number of laps in the morning session and then another eight this afternoon. We have some good data going into tomorrow and hopefully we will be able to make a good tyre choice." Toyota ( Olivier Panis - 14th, Ricardo Zonta - 15th, Ryan Briscoe - 19th ) Mike Gascoyne: "An eventful first day for Panasonic Toyota
Racing. Most importantly, Ryan is fine following his accident. He was
taken to hospital for a precautionary scan on his arm, but everything
appears okay. We saw from the data once we got the car back that his car
had picked up a tyre puncture, which caused him to spin. Olivier Panis: "I am pleased to back here in Spa-Francorchamps.
To go through Eau Rouge flat out is always an emotional experience and the
whole circuit is amazing. I think we did a good job today. We compared
different tyre compounds and set-ups and we have a good idea what we need to
run for Sunday's race. Ricardo Zonta: "It was quite a busy opening day in Spa-Francorchamps. The behaviour of the tyres at this track makes a big difference to the level of performance, so we decided to spend today's two practice sessions working on finding the best Michelin compound for the weekend. We were much more focused on race preparations today because the weather is very uncertain for tomorrow's sessions and we did not want to lose valuable time." Ryan Briscoe: Unavailable for comment following his crash during the second practice session Minardi ( Zsolt Baumgartner - 20th, Bas Leinders - 24th, Gianmaria Bruni - 25th ) Paul Stoddart: "This has to be one of the best Friday performances for Minardi in many a Grand Prix weekend. I was particularly pleased for Bas at his 'home' Grand Prix, who finished a very credible P21 in the first session, while Zsolt's performance in the second session, which saw him ahead of all three Jordans, as well as his two team mates, was exceptional. All three drivers produced commendably consistent lap times today, and we'd like to extend our thanks to Cosworth, for the fantastic engines, and to Bridgestone, for some great tyres."Zsolt Baumgartner: "It was a good day for us and I'm happy with the time we set. Straightaway, I think we went in a good direction with the car set-up and the overall balance. We knew that our car could be relatively competitive on a fast circuit like this because the straight-line speed is good. Spa is my favourite track, so I'm very happy that I was able to be quick throughout the day." Bas Leinders: "First of all, I would like to thank Paul and the team for the special effort they have made to give me a good-performing car for Spa. I am pleased with the day's work in general, especially this morning. We encountered a problem this afternoon with tyre pressures, and although the situation improved in the end, we lost some set-up time as a result. Overall, though, it has definitely been a constructive day, and it was absolutely a great feeling to take Eau Rouge 'flat' in front of my home crowd." Gianmaria Bruni: "I'm not particularly happy with today's performance, which should have been much better. I particularly want to understand what happened in the final run this afternoon, which ought to have been a lot quicker. We'll have a long, hard look at the data and aim to improve tomorrow." Jordan ( Nick Heidfeld - 21st, Timo Glock - 22nd, Giorgio Pantano - 23rd ) James Robinson: "It was a normal Friday free practice day with
no technical trouble or incident for Jordan, and made more lively by being at
Spa. It's a fantastic circuit and seeing the guys out there taking on the
challenge of this track was great. As usual we worked hard on our practice
homework looking at tyres for the rest of the weekend. The decision will
probably be based on what the weather will do on Sunday so we will study the
tyre data and weather forecast very carefully." Timo Glock: "It was not so easy
for me to learn this circuit because although I drove here two years ago in
touring cars, in Formula One there's a big difference so it took the first 10
laps or so before I was completely okay with it. The lack of grip on the track
made it a little bit difficult as it was quite cold and we had a few problems
getting the tyres and set-up just right. We changed a lot of things before the
second practice which made the car much better. Giorgio Pantano: "It's my first time here in F1 so today I had to find confidence with the track in this car. We also worked to find a good set-up for qualifying and the race and although we have worked hard, there is still more to find. Now we are thinking about tomorrow and which steps to take that may help us go a little bit quicker." Michelin Friday Practice Notes - Bridgestone Friday Practice Notes
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