The upcoming
season is Rubens Barrichello’s sixth in Prancing Horse
colours. At his press conference held during the
International Press ski meeting at Madonna di Campiglio, the
Brazilian driver stated that the years he had spent at
Ferrari had made him very happy indeed.
"The beginning was extremely difficult because I had to get
used to the team but I’m proud of what I have been able to
accomplish within the Ferrari team, proud of what I’ve been
able to do with the car, with the set-up, with the
engineers, technicians, the victories and also the difficult
times that I’ve had.
"So overall, I think that it’s been a positive experience.
So I’m really happy and this is why I signed for two more
years with the team, so 2005 which is to come, and I’m
extremely happy to start a new season. I’m charged up. We
have finished the holidays and we’re here to get into the
car, so on the 20th, I’m going to be in the car at
Barcelona.
You did a
couple of days in December at Jerez with a car that was
virtually in 2005 configuration. Luca gave us his
impressions. How do you find the 2005 set-up?
"Different. I think it is a car that we have to learn, to
experience from the start. I tested a first version of the
car that we’re going to have in Melbourne. It’s a car that
slides more due to the new rules so it’s a bit different to
drive, let’s say, but it’s still fun, faster.
"You lose a bit of braking power and in slow corners, in
pick-up after slow corners, but it’s still a fun car. But
next week is going to be extremely important with the tests
in Barcelona."
On Monday, you have a special appointment. Can you
tell us about it?
"On Monday, with Michael, Todt and a small Ferrari and
Maserati group, we’re going to visit the Vatican in Rome. It
has always been a dream for me to meet the Pope, so I feel
extremely proud of being able to go to Rome on Monday. "
During the
last few years, there were always many pit stops, and teams
were always asking their drivers to push, push, push. This
year, instead, are the teams going to ask something
different from you since you have to get to the end of a
race with tyres in an acceptable condition?
"Well, it is something that we still have to learn. I don’t
think we can drive the cars in the same way as we did last
year, pushing from the beginning to the end. The problem now
is that if you flat-spot a tyre, you’re virtually finished.
"At Monza, for instance, it might be dangerous after that,
so I think we’re going to have to work out during the race
whether we have to start pushing or not. As far as the tyres
are concerned, I’ve been extremely satisfied with what
Bridgestone brought to Jerez during the couple of days that
I did at the end of the year, because I think that those
tyres were already a step forward, a major step forward, in
terms of performance, as well as in terms of wear.
"But also, having said that, I still think that races have
to bear learned. We are going to have to use our heads more
than our feet, again, sure the feet, but also our heads are
going to be important in 2005.
Rubens, we
always speak about Michael’s skill. We know that you’ve
driven in a large number of GPs, you’ve done a lot of
seasons, you’ve been racing at high level for many years.
Don’t you ever feel a bit fed up when people ask you whether
you’re number one or number two!
"I'm going to turn that question around and try to answer
it. What can I say? I’m always there, I’m always fully
committed. If, one day, I should start thinking and say that
‘look, I will never catch Michael’ I’m sure that from that
day I would not stay at Ferrari because I would lose the
motivation to be the best.
"I still have the motivation to be the best. Whether this
will take place this year, or another year, we don’t know.
It’s going to depend on my work, it depends on what I can
do, it will depend on how I will adjust to the new rules.
But these are just words. I have to keep my right foot down,
I have to use my head, I have to be as calm as I have been,
like I drove in Brazil. I was really happy that I was calm,
I drove the car easily, because I really wanted to drive the
car because I love what I do, because I have a team behind
me which is extremely nice, with all the engineers, my
mechanics, everyone and so really it is all enjoyable from
my point.
"I’m also happy that Michael is in the team because it means
that we can push even more, each one pushes the other to go
faster.
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