Jean
Todt: 'It was an incredible and action packed race,
with the safety car on track no less than three times following accidents. In
the end, we took second place with Michael and third with Rubens.
'This result means that Michael takes a fifth consecutive Drivers’ title with
Ferrari, the seventh of his career, while Rubens consolidates his second place
in the classification. Once again, the race highlighted that the Bridgestone
tyres are very reliable. I am also pleased that Massa and Fisichella finished
fourth and fifth which is a cause for satisfaction for my friend Peter Sauber
and means that four of our engines finished in the top five.
'Obviously, we
have got used to the taste of victory this season, but I have to say that
today’s fourteen points are particularly satisfying and significant. In Budapest
we won the Constructors’ title and here, Michael has clinched the Drivers.’
'This team is writing a unique chapter in the history of Ferrari and for that, I
want to thank president Montezemolo, our drivers, our shareholders and our
partners, without whose support and efforts we would not have been able to
achieve what we have done.'
Michael
Schumacher: 'Every title has felt different and has
given me different emotions. This one is very special, coming here in Spa which
means so much to me and to do it for the seventh time at Ferrari’s seven
hundredth grand prix is also something special.
'I am very proud to have done it with such an exceptional team, who have done an
amazing job – look at the way they got Rubens back on track. In fact Rubens
drove a great race today. This is what makes our team so strong. Of course, I
would have preferred to have taken the title with a win, but it was not
possible.
'The better man won today, but I am quite happy with what I have achieved. All
three of us on the podium today have reason to celebrate. On the track I
struggled to get my tyres up to the right temperature and pressure when we were
behind the Safety Car, but it was not a surprise for us, especially as it was
quite cool today.'
Rubens
Barrichello: 'At the moment, it is hard for me to
think straight, finishing third after what happened at the start. It is a magic
feeling. The team were speaking to me as though we were chatting in a living
room, telling me to keep calm and explaining what they were doing.
'If I was unlucky with the accident, I was lucky with the Safety Car. I was not
sure what happened, but I felt the car weaving from side to side and it turned
out I had a puncture and also a damaged wing and the team made the right
decision to change the tyre and then to bring me in again for the wing.
'After the restarts I found it hard to follow other cars. The team did a superb
job and I kept pushing hard all the time. My car was actually very good apart
from the small problem with warming up the tyres.'
Ross
Brawn: 'It was a busy race with not a moment’s peace
on the pit wall. I think Michael drove a very cautious race, trying not to take
any unnecessary risks. He knew that he had to finish ahead of Rubens and so he
did.
'Furthermore, the three safety car periods did not help us, because at the
restarts, our tyres did not get up to temperature immediately. Rubens drove a
really great race: finishing on the podium after what happened at the start and
his two consecutive pit stops is fantastic.
'McLaren were very strong today, but it would have been interesting to see what
would have happened in a straight fight without the safety cars. In any case, we
cannot be unhappy with a second and third place. I am very proud of this team.
What it has won over the past six years represents something incredible.'
Michael
Schumacher: 2nd 44 laps + 3.132 chassis 239, Rubens Barrichello: 3rd 44 laps +
4.371 chassis 240, Temperatures: air 19/21°C, track 24/27°C
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