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Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix What the teams and drivers said - Saturday |
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Team and Driver Quotes following Saturday Practice & Qualifying Renault ( Jarno Trulli - 1st, Fernando Alonso - 3rd ) Pat Symonds: "Congratulations to the whole team and particularly to Jarno, for a well-deserved pole position. It's even more pleasing because this is backed up by Fernando's second row start. We were pleased with the progress we had made in testing last week and while Monaco is a unique circuit, we certainly hope this is the start of our being able to take the fight to Ferrari. In terms of the race, we have not compromised our strategy in order to take pole, so we are looking forward to a competitive race." Denis Chevrier: "It is absolutely critical to start from the front at Monaco, and to have our two cars in first and third tomorrow is the perfect answer to this challenge. Qualifying confirmed our strong performance this morning, and both drivers put in fantastic laps. On the operational side, we completed our programmes this morning without any major incidents; our performance this afternoon is really the icing on the cake. Tomorrow, reliability and strategy will be crucial factors. We are confident that our strategy is correct, and so far this season our race reliability has been exemplary." Jarno Trulli: "It's wonderful to get my first pole here at Monaco: it's the right place to do it from a strategy point of view, and a fantastic reward for the whole team. My lap was fantastic: I wasn't particularly quick in the first sector, but the next two were nearly perfect. The car is very competitive in race set-up, very consistent, and we know that we are on the right strategy. I am felling very optimistic for tomorrow." Fernando Alonso: "Even though I am fourth today, I know that I will start from third tomorrow, and that good grid position is crucial here. I think I can run a very strong race - the car is easy to drive here, and very constant on the long runs. I am very happy with the work we have done today and tomorrow, hopefully we can have a competitive Grand Prix and score another podium finish." BAR ( Jenson Button - 2nd, Takuma Sato - 7th ) David Richards: "To be on the front row of the grid at Monaco is such a fantastic achievement for Jenson. This place is always special, and you know that if you can master Monte Carlo you have done a fine job. Taku's 7th place is not really a true reflection of his speed over the past few days, and I am sure he must be kicking himself for his small error, as he could have been up there with Jenson. Of course where you start here is critical, but the first round of stops will I am sure spring a few surprises. We will be pushing to get back on the podium." Shuhei Nakamoto: "Getting onto the front row at Monaco is of course very important so I am very pleased with Jenson's lap today. Taku must be a little disappointed but he still starts the race in a competitive position and I am sure will fight hard to score points. The grand prix here always proves to be exciting and I'm looking forward to the race very much." Geoffrey Willis: "Qualifying position is extremely important here in Monaco, so we are very pleased that Jenson will be starting from the front row. Takuma unfortunately made a small mistake running over the kerbs on the exit from the tunnel, which lost him a probable front row qualifying position. The car has continued to be extremely reliable throughout the sessions, so we have been able to focus on set-up. The changes we made to Jenson's car after the morning's practice sessions worked well. This is clearly the best opportunity for a Michelin runner so far this season. We will be working very hard to ensure that B*A*R is the team that gets the results tomorrow." Jenson Button: "It feels great to be starting the Monaco Grand Prix from the front row. This is a race everyone wants to do well in and to be in with the best chance of winning, or even on the podium, you have to be on the front row - preferably with the competition behind you! That might be the case with Michael, but I am sandwiched between the Renaults, and as we've seen here today, they are looking solid at the moment. We expected to be strong here, but I was struggling a little with set-up this morning. Thankfully we were able to address this for the start of qualifying and the car felt so much better, although I was still unable to get the best out of sector two. I'm pretty happy with everything though. I love it here and I think we can do a good job tomorrow." Takuma Sato: "It's a great shame because I was on a really good lap until I had a moment in sector two coming off the kerb. I wasn't able to pick up grip straight away so I locked up into the chicane after the tunnel. Everything locked up - the front and the rears and I lost a lot of time. This unsettled me in sector three also. I'm not very happy because I could have been closer to the front row today, but I have to be positive and rely on what I think will be a strong strategy for tomorrow's race." Ferrari ( Michael Schumacher - 4th, Rubens Barrichello - 7th ) Jean Todt: “At the end of a very closely contested qualifying
session, we find ourselves, for the first time this season, off the front row.
However, taking into account that another competitor is penalised for making
an engine change, we have Michael on the second row and Rubens on the third,
at the most difficult track from an overtaking point of view. Ross Brawn: "Obviously, a disappointing qualifying for us. Things became difficult right from the pre-qualifying. Michael found he had practically no grip on his lap, possibly because some cars were out after free practice and put some dust and oil on the track. The cars went well in qualifying but another factor that did not help was the fact that when the cars making their run after ours were doing their lap, the sun had gone in and the track became quicker. In any case, this race always throws up surprises from start to finish. We will have to be as well prepared as possible to make the most of any opportunity that comes our way.” Michael Schumacher: “This qualifying session was a little bit of a disappointment. That was the result of a difficult pre-qualifying when I found the track to be very slippery. It was much worse than expected, as you can see from the fact I was much quicker in the morning. The result was that I was a long way off where we wanted to be. It meant I had to make my second run very early. That certainly did not help. Because of my brother's problem I will be starting from fourth and we will have to try and get the best out of this situation tomorrow.” Rubens Barrichello: “I expected to be a bit further up the grid, but I don't feel that all is lost as far as tomorrow is concerned. I am reasonably happy with the handling of the car and I think we will be very competitive in the race. It won't be easy, but we could get a good result.” McLaren ( Kimi Raikkonen - 5th, David Coulthard - 8th ) Ron Dennis: "Clearly the team has made progress over earlier races with the characteristics of the Monaco circuit and the quality of our driver line up contributing to our grid positions which will allow us to fight at the front of the field." Norbert Haug: "A step in the right direction, and I hope that with our strategy we are in a position to make another one in the race. Our performance here so far has been better than in the races before, and Kimi and David should have a good basis for tomorrow." Kimi Raikkonen: "For sure this has been our best Grand Prix weekend so far this year, and it's nice to be closer to the front again. A perfect lap might have gained us one more place on the grid, but the car and my Michelin tyres were working well. I think we have a good strategy for the race, but what will happen depends on what the other teams are doing strategy wise. I'm close to Michael on the starting grid and so far this year I have made some good getaways to gain quite a few places. In addition I'm on the right side of the track which I hope will prove an advantage." David Coulthard: "My approach to my qualifying lap was much too conservative, and at the last part of the swimming pool section things were not perfect, which lost me some momentum and consequently time. As I love this circuit I'm a little disappointed not to have qualified higher up as it's so difficult to make up positions in the race." Williams ( Juan Pablo Montoya - 9th, Ralf Schumacher - 12th (was 2nd but penalised 10 places due to engine failure during practice ) Sam Michael: "Ralf did a good job in qualifying, but he takes the ten place penalty and will now start from 12th position. But regardless of the disappointing race start positions, we will try everything to get both cars up into the points. Strategy will be exciting tomorrow." Mario Theissen: "The outcome of the qualifying proves it again: Monaco has its very own characteristics. The grid is full of surprises. Ralf's qualifying performance was very good. By achieving the second quickest lap time, he has shown the car's potential. It is a shame he has to cope with the ten place penalty after we had to change the engine on his car on Thursday. In both of today's qualifying sessions Juan Pablo just did not manage to get a really good lap in. Now both our drivers will start in the middle of the pack. The engines ran without any trouble today." Juan Pablo Montoya: "My car felt much better in qualifying than in pre-qualifying, after we made some changes to it. But I had a big moment in the last corner, and lost some time there. The set-up is pretty good and I think we have got a very good race car, but again we are not quick enough. It would be good to get some points tomorrow. It is going to be a tough race, though." Ralf Schumacher: "It's a bitter-sweet result, of course, but all in all I am more pleased with my qualifying performance rather than depressed about the penalty. We got the best out of the car and I am sure we have a competitive set up for the race, but it's going to be difficult from where we'll be starting on the grid. I'm not worried too much about the penalty, though. The important thing is that we keep our morale at a high level. Our car looks better here than it did in Barcelona, as we were expecting, since we thought we had a good package for this track. Let's hope we collect some points tomorrow." Sauber ( Giancarlo Fisichella - 10th, Felipe Massa - 16th ) Peter Sauber: "Congratulations to Giancarlo. He was able to reach our target starting position. The 10th slot on the grid allows us to hope for a good race with a positive outcome. Unfortunately, Felipe was not as happy with his performance and was not able to achieve the place that he and the team had hoped for. He will have a chance to correct that tomorrow in what is always a very tough race here." Giancarlo Fisichella: "I'm pretty happy with the way things went this afternoon. It was a very good lap, apart from the first corner, Ste Devote, where I braked a little bit too late and locked the front wheels. Considering the level of fuel we have I am very satisfied. It is a great feeling to be right on our target here, especially as I love the Monaco circuit. Our tyre degradation was better today than on Thursday and it will be better still in the race, so I am optimistic I will be able to score some more points." Felipe Massa: "To be honest, I wasn't very happy with my lap. The car did not feel as good as it did this morning. The balance was not stable and the handling was more nervous on turn-in. For sure I lost a lot of time up to the chicane. It wasn't any one major thing, I just lacked grip all the way round. We'll just have to see what happens tomorrow." Jaguar ( Mark Webber - 11th, Christian Klien - 14th ) Dr. Mark Gillan: "Christian has done a really good job this
weekend and he should be very pleased with himself. This is a tricky track and
he has done well to master it so quickly. His car is well balanced for the
street circuit and I am pleased with his 14th position. Mark has had a
slightly more difficult weekend here but again he has done a good job to put
the car in 12th position. Christian Klien: "I am really pleased with how today has gone. This was my first time here at Monaco and the car feels good around here. I was certainly a bit nervous going out there to start as there really is no room for error. The team has done an amazing job this weekend on the car and they provided me with a really good set-up for my qualifying lap. I am looking forward to tomorrow and my first race round here, I have no doubt that there is going to be lots of activity on track." Toyota ( Olivier Panis - 13th, Cristiano da Matta - 15th ) Mike Gascoyne: "Coming here, we knew that we would struggle for pace in qualifying, so we have aimed for a more conservative race strategy. With the way the tyres are behaving, I am sure that this is the right decision. The team did a reasonable job today and the cars are quite well balanced, just lacking in grip, as we knew they would be. Now we have to see how the race pans out tomorrow and ensure that we get both cars to the finish." Olivier Panis: "Through this morning's sessions, I had some problems and did not feel too confident in the car, but this afternoon was much better. All the engineers and mechanics reacted very well after the practice to prepare a good car for me in qualifying. We did not expect to be fantastic at this circuit, but we did the job we needed to do and I am quite happy with my qualifying lap." Cristiano da Matta: "I felt that my lap was actually quite good considering our general lack of grip and I think we extracted all we could from the car today. Of course, there is always a little bit to gain here or there, but I don't believe we would have been able to achieve much more. In terms of performance, I hope that we can be a little bit better in the race, we just have to see what tomorrow brings." Jordan ( Nick Heidfeld - 17th, Giorgio Pantano - 18th ) James Robinson: "It was good to see an exciting qualifying
session in Monaco. Nick has been working to finetune the balance of his car
during the course of the weekend and was relatively happy with qualifying.
However Giorgio experienced the opposite: having been quite happy with the car
up until this afternoon, during qualifying he felt a lack of grip that hadn't
been a problem until then. Giorgio Pantano: "The car felt very different in qualifying compared to the weekend so far and we need to understand what's happened. Since this morning and Thursday, something changed and it was too slippery but only during qualifying not before. All the weekend until now it was very good and we had no problems. It may have been the conditions so I hope that the good balance we found will come back to give me my best chance in the race." Minardi ( Zsolt Baumgartner - 19th, Gianmaria Bruni - 20th ) Paul Stoddart: "Sadly, the Minardi drivers didn't do themselves any favours today. Gimmi failed to complete his first flying lap of the day, hitting the barriers on cold brakes, and Zsolt followed a few laps later when he, too, came into contact with the all-inviting Monaco 'walls'. Although the team worked tirelessly, and succeeded in getting Zsolt out in the final minutes of the second session, the reality is the drivers had little or no track time before the all-important qualifying session. As such, their performances this afternoon simply reflect what has been an extremely bad day."Zsolt Baumgartner: "It has not been a great day. I made a mistake this morning and lost quite a bit of running time. As a result, we were still struggling with car set-up this afternoon, and I lost time on my qualifying run when I locked the brakes up after the swimming pool. I could definitely have driven a better lap because I have set quicker times this weekend. The most important thing now, though, is to concentrate on getting the best we can out of the car in the race and to keep it on the track. There is the possibility of rain tomorrow, which could also affect things a lot." Gianmaria Bruni: "We had a problem this morning, and there was a lot of time lost in the garage while my car was repaired. As a result, we really just used the qualifying runs to check the car for tomorrow. I'm upset I couldn't have done better, but this is my first time in Monaco, I've done perhaps 50 laps in total here now, and it's difficult to find a good chassis balance. I have to thank the mechanics because they did a great job today and tried their hardest. We'll do our best tomorrow, and hopefully have a good race to make up for the disappointment of today." Bridgestone Saturday Notes - Michelin Saturday Notes
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