Jean Todt : “There
can be no excuses after a race like this. After qualifying,
we knew the race would be one of fighting our way up the
order and so it turned out. We were beaten by opponents who
proved to be stronger than us. We have won so often thanks
to the work of the team and our partners and now we have to
work together to turn the situation around. Once again, this
shows how difficult it is to win. We know we have all the
elements required to succeed. Our will to win and our
readiness to work hard remain the same as ever. We already
have three days of testing scheduled for next week at
Mugello to develop the F2005 and the Bridgestone tyres.
After that, we will make a decision as to the programme for
the new car.”
Michael Schumacher
: “Of course, seventh place is not exactly worth
celebrating, but I feel that I did the best I could have
done today, coming up from 13th on the grid. My car ran
reliably and with no problems. I was a bit conservative in
the early stages, to be sure of having a competitive car in
the closing parts and, given the situation I can be happy
with two points.
"A Formula 1 car is very complex and there is not one single
factor to blame for our poor performance. We are simply not
strong enough in several areas at the moment. We are well
aware of that and we are and we will continue to work hard
to deal with that. Now I head to Mugello to drive the F2005
for the first time. Driving a new car is always something
special, so I am looking forward to that.”
Rubens Barrichello
: “The race was going quite well at first and I was able to
fight for at least sixth place. All of a sudden the car
developed quite a lot of oversteer. I radioed the team and
they told me that they could tell that there had been a
change to the aerodynamics on the car and the handling was
transformed: it was very bad.
Then, when I
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Rubens Barrichello
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pitted
again, they found that a piece of rubber had got attached to
the wing. But, because I had run ran for at least 20 laps
with too much oversteer, it ruined my rear tyres. It’s a
shame, because until then the balance of the car was good. I
wasn’t quick enough to win of course, but I could have ended
up in the top six.”
Ross Brawn : “This was a very
disappointing race. We had been optimistic that track
conditions might suit us during the race, but that did not
happen. We were not competitive today, so I think we and our
technical partners must look at what can be done over the
next few weeks and months, to put us back where we need to
be, because clearly we were not good enough today. We have
been in this situation before and it might well happen again
at some time in the future. But I have every faith in our
own ability and that of our partners to rectify this
situation. Regarding Rubens’ problem, we discovered that a
piece of rubber got wedged in the rear wing. That upset the
balance of the car, but he kept going and eventually, the
handling imbalance damaged the rear tyres. Michael did as
much as we could have expected. He paced himself well during
the race, the strategy was good, he pushed when he needed
to. A couple of points could prove vital at the end of the
season.”
Michael
Schumacher : 7th +1.19.988 56 laps F2004 M chassis 241;
Rubens Barrichello: Retired lap 50 49 laps F2004 M chassis
240; Temperatures: air 35/37°C, track 47/53°C
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