Jean Todt: “It was
a thrilling race. It is clear we cannot be completely happy,
given that Rubens was unable to finish the race because of
an electrical problem, the cause of which we still have to
identify. Michael had an exceptional race, starting
thirteenth and finishing within a hair’s breadth of the
winner, who had a great race.
"I am happy for the team, for Michael, for Bridgestone and
for Shell, with whom we have just renewed our agreement to
the end of 2010. It was an important weekend on the contract
front for the Scuderia, as we also signed an agreement to
supply Red Bull Racing with our engines for the next two
years.
"We like to respond with our actions and today’s performance
is our answer to those who thought we would not be more
competitive again. We know that championship titles are
obtained by winning races and that is what we will be trying
to do in the next round in Barcelona.”
Michael Schumacher:
“I am happy in one way and excited after such a race, but on
the other hand, I am disappointed after making a mistake
this morning, when I braked on a bump with a full fuel load
and locked up a wheel. If not for that, this would have been
a perfect day for us.
"But I have a second place and it is due to a stunning
effort from everyone, the engineers, the test team, Luca
Badoer, Marc Gene and everyone else who worked flat out
since the last race. And big, big thanks to Bridgestone
whose performance today is just a first step and there is
more to come from them. There is more to come from us too
and we are still in the fight.
"I was helped in getting past Jenson because the two
Williams put some dust on the track and Jenson slipped on it
a bit.
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No points for Rubens
Barrichello (top) in the San Marino Grand Prix this
afternoon, while (above) Ferrari mechanics carry out
final preparations to Schumacher's car on the
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Michael Schumacher
leads the two Red Bull cas in early race ction (top)
while after turning in a stunning drive to finish in
second pace the world champion waves to the tifosi
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"I could see that Fernando was not that quick, but there was
never a real opportunity to have a proper go at passing him.
Basically, he had a good race today and made no mistakes.
That’s why he won and I did not.”
Rubens Barrichello: “My car had an
electrical problem, but at the moment we don’t know the
cause. It’s a great shame as I knew my car would be very
quick, particularly on used tyres and we have made a huge
improvement since the last race, but I never got to the
point in the race when my tyres would have been at their
best.
We still have to look at our reliability as it has not been
so good recently. On the positive side, the F2005 is very
good and was really quick even with a lot of fuel on board.”
Ross Brawn: “This
was a magnificent race for Ferrari and a magnificent race
for Formula 1. It was frustrating that Michael got held up
for half the race, but once we had the space in front of us,
you could see what the car could do and what Michael and the
tyres can do. It was fantastic, even though a win would have
been an even bigger boost for the team. But the luck will
come our way and maybe in the next race we can get on with
the job of winning. It was a great shame for Rubens as we
did not get to see his potential as he looked in good shape
too. We think it was an electrical problem, but we need to
investigate.”
Michael
Schumacher: 2nd + 0.215 62 laps chassis 245; Rubens
Barrichello: R lap 18 18 laps chassis 246; Temperatures: air
19 °C, track 26/23 °C
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