It was the
eleventh win of the season for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro at Hockenheim, all the
victories going to Michael Schumacher. Today’s was win number 81 of Michael’s
career and the third at this track.
Ferrari have now reached the 178 wins mark from 698 races, 18 of those wins
coming in the German Grand Prix.
Jean
Todt: 'Eleven wins from twelve races: another record
for Michael and for Ferrari. This victory is all the nicer for having been
obtained in front of so many fans of the Scuderia and our driver, in Germany, a
very important market for us. It was a shame for Rubens, who finished outside
the points for the first time this season.
"His race was compromised by his first lap collision with Coulthard which
knocked off his front wing, forcing him to make an unscheduled pit stop.
"A great driver, a competitive car, a reliable engine, quick and consistent
tyres and a first class team: these are the ingredients that go to make a win.
"Thanks to the help of our technical partners, first and foremost Bridgestone
and Shell and our fantastic commercial partners, we have once again put all
these elements together to record a win that has an even greater value when
considered in the light of the opposition we are up against.'
Michael
Schumacher: 'What a weekend this has been after pole
yesterday and victory today! I am extremely happy and there are not words to
describe this. I could feel the emotion from the fans and I could hear their
noise even above the engine as I crossed the line.
"To do this at home where I have not been so successful in past years is just
fabulous. It was a tough race and I was under pressure first from Kimi and then
from Jenson and Fernando. I was able to keep the gap but not really extend it.
The team’s pit work was superb.
"I did feel under pressure because Jenson was very quick and at one stage I was
not sure if he was only planning to stop twice or what pace he would be able to
run once he got past Fernando. So I had to push flat out.
"How do I feel about 50 straight races without a mechanical failure? It is
self-explanatory, it is wonderful and a result not just of the reliability but
the fact that everything in the team is spot on.'
Rubens
Barrichello: 'It’s been a tough day. I had to protect
my line at the start as Montoya was very close. I tried to get inside Coulthard
but unfortunately I locked the rear wheels and I guess it was all my fault. I
hit him hard enough to brake my front wing. My race was therefore spoilt from
start to finish.
"We changed strategy but we always knew that two stops was going to be very hard
and that is how things turned out. Sometimes things don’t go to plan and today
was one of those days.'
Ross
Brawn: 'It was really only in the opening stages that
Michael came a bit under pressure from Raikkonen, even though he had pulled out
a bit of a gap over him.
"When Kimi went out, Michael was able to control the race to the chequered flag,
although Jenson and Fernando were never that far behind. After the incident with
Coulthard and the pit stop to change the front wing, we changed Rubens’ strategy
to make up for lost ground, but it did not go the way we had hoped.
"Then, on the last lap he had what seems to have been a puncture on the left
rear tyre, but we still have to look into this with Bridgestone.'
Michael
Schumacher: 1st 66 laps 1.23.54.848 chassis 239, Rubens Barrichello: 12th 66
laps + 1.13.252 chassis 240, Temperatures: air 27/28°C, track 39/41°C
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