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Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix What the teams and drivers said - Sunday |
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Team and Driver Quotes following Sunday's Race Ferrari ( Michael Schumacher - 1st, Rubens Barrichello - 2nd ) Jean Todt: "There could be no better way to celebrate
Michael's 200th Grand Prix! A fantastic one-two, the third this season,
although we only believed it after both cars crossed the line. Michael had a
problem with the left exhaust from lap 11 onwards for reasons we have not yet
identified. You need a bit of luck in Formula 1 and this time it came our way. Ross Brawn: “After eleven laps, we realised we had a cracked exhaust on Michael's car, which got progressively worse every lap. The broken exhaust in itself was not a problem in performance terms but it was starting to damage the bodywork on the left hand side and in fact there was a bit of a fire there at the second pit stop. He had to take it a bit easy from then on. I really didn't think he would finish as the problem happened so early in the race. However, our strategy with Rubens also worked well and if Michael had retired, we would have seen Rubens take the win for us.” Michael Schumacher:
"Five straight wins, 200 grands prix, 75 wins: so many nice numbers have
come together and I am proud of it, but now I am just looking forward to the
next race. It was a very interesting start, but not what I expected. I did
think about trying to close the door a bit on Trulli, but I did not feel that
was fair and let him do what he was doing. Then, a couple of times, I did
think about passing him but it was too tight, so I opted to wait for the pit
stops and let the strategy do the work. Rubens Barrichello:
"I had a great race, after a difficult start. Now it is obvious I was on
a two stop strategy, it explains why I was happy to be fifth in qualifying
with such a heavy fuel load. Even so, I was able to keep up a good pace in the
early stages. We expected BAR to be quick so there were two options on
Saturday: try and get pole or try something else. I was so frustrated with
being stuck in traffic in the San Marino GP that I decided to gamble. Renault ( Jarno Trulli - 3rd, Fernando Alonso - 4th ) Flavio Briatore: "I would like to congratulate the whole team for this result, which has allowed us to reinforce our position in the championship. The team did a fantastic job after a difficult start to the weekend, and the drivers put in faultlessly consistent performances: as soon as Jarno took the lead at the start, we knew he would finish on the podium. Once again, our reliability was perfect and our championship position reflects exactly how important that has been this year." Pat Symonds: "We scored a magnificent result today, and it is down to the hard work of all our team, here at the circuit and back at our bases in Enstone and Viry-Châtillon. The drivers were irreproachable today - aggressive when they needed to be, consistent, and it is a pleasure to see Jarno score his second podium for the team. As for the race, everything went to plan and honestly, it was quite straightforward for us. Although Jarno led early on, it was clear that the Ferraris were faster than us today but to bring two cars home in the points, right behind us, strengthens our position as the second force in this year's championship." Jarno Trulli: "First of all, I must congratulate everybody
for this podium: my mechanics, my engineers, and the whole team. But above
all, I want to dedicate this podium to a very close friend of mine, who is
going through a very difficult time: he has a big battle ahead of him, but
we will be with him all the way and this trophy is for him. Fernando Alonso: "Third and fourth is a great result for the team, particularly in terms of the championship because we finished ahead of our main rivals. From my point of view, the race went well: I was stuck in the pack at the start, and it took the first two stints for me to get a clear track so I could begin running at my true pace. Everything went well from then on, although the car did not have very good grip today. Third and fourth is the best the team could have hoped for today." BAR ( Takuma Sato - 5th, Jenson Button - 8th ) David Richards:
"This result further strengthens our third place in the championship, and
although not perhaps what we had hoped for when we came here, I am very
pleased to have both cars in the points and finishing reliably. Taku drove
well this afternoon and is now gaining some real momentum which I see growing
race by race. Shuhei Nakamoto: "Although we are disappointed with our performance this weekend we have to remember how far we have come this year - both cars have raced into the points today and we leave Spain third in the constructors' world championship." Geoffrey Willis: "This was not quite the result we were
looking for from this weekend but all the same we are happy to finish both
cars in the points and strengthen our third place in the Championship. A
solid performance from Takuma fighting for fourth with Alonso but in the
end we were not quite quick enough. Takuma Sato: "I made a good start and it was very exciting to be so close to the front of the grid. I was amazed by Trulli's start though - I don't know how they did that! Obviously I'm a little disappointed that we started from third and finished fifth, but both Jenson and I really struggled with consistency after each tyre change. We did our best and we have achieved some valuable points for the team. It was a tough race though. I'm looking forward to Monaco now. We are testing in Paul Ricard next week in preparation and I think we can be optimistic of another good result next race." Jenson Button:
"I didn't get a very good start then I was a little disappointed with
the first stint because it just wasn't possible to overtake. I really
struggled to be honest. I lost so much time in the high-speed corners
because when you're so close to the other cars you lose a lot of
downforce. Williams (Ralf Schumacher - 6th, Juan Pablo Montoya - Retired ) Sam Michael: "It was a pretty disappointing day when you consider our race pace in comparison to the frontrunners. We also made a bad judgement with the brake cooling which ultimately forced Juan to retire and Ralf was on the limit with his brakes for the whole race." Mario Theissen: "When you start from positions two and six, three points is a poor result. Both the drivers lost some places at the start and you don't recover from a bad start when there are three teams doing the same lap times, like Renault, BAR and ourselves were doing today. At the end of the race, Ralf was able regain the position he had started from, while Juan had to retire. Once again Ferrari dominated, which has allowed them to increase their margin in the fight for the Championship." Ralf Schumacher: "The result, more or less, reflects our current performances. We could not have achieved a much better position, even with a better start. Furthermore, I had to fight very early on with some brake problems, which meant I had to be very gentle on them until the end. I knew Barcelona was not among our favourite tracks, however I expected more. We must work very hard on our performance in order to make our way back to the top." Juan Pablo Montoya: "I knew this race would be difficult. It's
been like this every year so we know this track is hard on the car. We did a
good job yesterday in qualifying by putting the car on the front row of the
grid, but then I lost two positions at the start. I started having brake
problems in the very first part of the race, with the pedal going very long,
but they then seemed to come back after the first pit-stop so I thought
everything was ok. Sauber ( Giancarlo Fisichella - 7th, Felipe Massa - 9th ) Peter Sauber: "Two points is fantastic for us, particularly as it is so hard to do that and we won them fair and square. At least as valuable to us was our race performance. We had a super strategy and very strong performances from both drivers. Giancarlo drove just the way I had in mind when we signed him for 2004, while Felipe overtook both McLarens. Our lap times were also absolutely competitive, which is further endorsement of the progress we are making." Giancarlo Fisichella: "My car was very good all the way through, and when we were running together I was much quicker than Montoya. I don't know whether he had a problem, but I could keep ahead of him quite easily. The only problem I had was in lapped traffic, when I lost some time. Without that maybe we could even have had the sixth place. But I am happy. We made progress at Imola and we made some more here. If we keep doing that we will just get stronger still." Felipe Massa: "I flat-spotted my front tyres in Turn 10 in the first stint, trying to pass somebody, and that gave me a lot of vibration and understeer. I could see Giancarlo, but he was going away from me. I changed the front wings slightly in my first stop, and on fresh rubber the car was fine for the rest of the race. It felt great to beat the McLarens and without that initial problem I really think I could have been in the points. I'm very pleased for Giancarlo and the team that he scored some." McLaren ( David Coulthard - 10th, Kimi Raikkonen - 11th ) Ron Dennis: "The outcome of today's race is certainly not what we want, but we always knew that we would struggle at the Barcelona track. However, there is still some way to go before improvements can be seen. Our task is clear -- the entire team has to continue to work hard to get back to where we want to be which is at the front." Norbert Haug: "Our performance was weak. There is still a lot to do, and everybody in the team knows that." David Coulthard: "A very difficult race as obviously our performance was down. We just have to take the pain at the moment and continue to work hard to improve. The positive things are that the car was reliable and the strategy was right. I overshot the first pitstop at bit, which lost us some time, and I think there was a small problem with the fuel nozzle in the other stops but it didn't cost us too much time. There is no doubt that we will get better -- we have the depth, the focus and the resources -- but it will take some time." Kimi Raikkonen: "We just couldn't do better today as it was clear we were not quick enough. There is no point in me getting frustrated as there is nothing I can do to change the situation, and I know that the team is as motivated and focused as ever to make progress. I made a good start from 13th and gained three places to get into 10th at the first corner. We made a few adjustments in the second pitstop to try to improve performance which took some additional time. In my final stop we had to put some air into the pneumatic system's airbottle as the pressure had dropped a bit." Jaguar ( Mark Webber - 12th, Christian Klien - Retired ) Dr. Mark Gillan: "After completing numerous tests on starts
over the last two months it is frustrating to have seen Mark suffer from such
a slow start. It cost him some places and then coupled with his slow pit-stop
as a result of a problem with his left-rear tyre change when he inadvertently
dropped the clutch he struggled to finish higher than 12th . The grip out
there was not as good as it had been earlier in the weekend so again that
changed the feel of the track. Mark Webber: "I suffered a slow start which meant that by the first corner I had already lost a few places. I tried to climb back up the grid as my pace in the R5 was good. However, during my first pit-stop we had a problem getting the rear left tyre changed as I dropped the clutch too early. I headed back out to try and limit the damage but I found that I was suffering from a lack of rear grip. This made driving the car more difficult and it just felt that there was a lot against me out there. Not the race I had hoped for. I am going to be working hard with the team over the next two weeks to ensure that we go well prepared to Monaco."
Christian Klien: "I made a good start and made up a few places by
the first lap but after a small error on corner eight that threw me wide I
lost a few too. The pace of the R5 was then good and I was enjoying the race.
The grip was not great though so it was quite challenging to keep the car
on-line. I was aiming for the chequered flag again so when I seemed to lose
throttle control on lap 45 I was very disappointed to be forced to bring the
car to a stop. Toyota (Cristiano da Matta - 13th, Olivier Panis - Retired ) Tsutomu Tomita: "The encouraging qualifying on Saturday made us hopeful for the race. Unfortunately we were not able to continue in the same way. On the first set of tyres we had problems with high tyre pressures which meant that the TF104s struggled for speed. Olivier lost some positions because of a drive through penalty for speeding in the pit lane. He then suffered from a hydraulic pressure drop and had to retire. Cristiano did a good job; he was able to finish the race but the lack of pace ended in a disappointing result. We know that we have still a long way to go but we do our best to keep pushing and developing the car." Cristiano da Matta: "The car was quite slow in the first two stints, so I wasn't really able to make any progress. The performance in the second half of the race was actually a bit better, but I lost valuable time whilst being lapped, especially when on new tyres. I think had I not had that to contend with that, maybe I could have got past Mark Webber. Overall though, we were not competitive enough to get a higher result and we have a lot to do before Monaco in two weeks." Olivier Panis: "I had quite a good start but realised quickly that there was a problem with the grip level of my car. Coming in for my second pit stop I experienced a pit limiter problem and got a drive through penalty for speeding in the pit lane. We do not know the cause of the problem yet but if it was my mistake I want to apologise to the team. However, some laps after that incident I was forced to stop on the track due to the loss of hydraulic pressure, which left me without any gearbox functions or power steering. A disappointing end to a race weekend that started off well - but the team is doing a good job and we have to keep pushing to find more speed for the race." Jordan (Giorgio Pantano - Retired, Nick Heidfeld - Retired ) James Robinson: "A character-building day for Jordan Ford, you might say. In the race we had two technical problems with hydraulics which finally put both cars out. It's good that we showed some increased pace this weekend but obviously we need to guarantee we can get two cars to the end of the race before we can think about a points finishing position." Giorgio Pantano: "We did a very good start and I made up a few places right at the beginning, but then after we started pit stops a problem began with the hydraulics. Eventually it got so bad there was nothing I could do and the car developed other hydraulic related problems, so I just had to stop. Naturally I am disappointed." Nick Heidfeld:
"I lost hydraulic pressure, then the differential shut down, up and
down shifts stopped working, and finally the gearbox went altogether. I
have mixed feelings about the race. One thing is we have to work more on
the start. Also, I knew in qualifying that I did not like the feel of my
first set of tyres but in the race the second and third sets felt much
better. My lap times were quicker, I was in front of Jaguar and it wasn't
too bad. Minardi ( Gianmaria Bruni - Retired, Zsolt Baumgartner - Retired ) Paul Stoddart: "Sadly, Barcelona has again proven to be an unlucky track for Minardi. For our cars to be the first two retirements from today's race is hardly due reward for all the work the boys put in this weekend, but that is sometimes the difficult side of motor racing. We'll now focus on the Monaco Grand Prix, which poses its own unique set of challenges."Gianmaria Bruni: "Pretty much from the beginning of the race I was having a problem with brake locking. I adjusted the balance to try to improve things, but several times I had difficulty braking for turn eight. On that last lap, the front wheels locked again, the back of the car got loose as a result, and I spun. It's disappointing, not only for me, but also for the guys, who worked really hard all weekend. We'll just have to see if we can do better in Monaco." Zsolt Baumgartner: "It seems like all the bad things that could happen in a race all happened to me today! I didn't get away properly at the start and lost a couple of seconds, but then the car was running well after that. The problem came when I was trying to obey the waved blue flags and let one of the Saubers through. I stayed to the dirty side of the track going into turn nine, and when I tried to turn in, the tyres wouldn't grip and I spun into the gravel. It was a difficult place to try to let someone through, and I paid the price. I particularly want to thank the team for all the effort they put in, and I'm just sorry I wasn't able to get to the finish for them." Bridgestone Sunday Notes - Michelin Sunday Notes
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