Ferrari team
principal Jean Todt has not been surprised by the team's
success in Michael Schumacher's winning performances in the
last two Grands Prix, including Sunday's European Grand Prix
at the Nürburgring in Germany.
"I knew, since the beginning of the season, that we have a
very strong car," said Todt. "Coming to Germany, it was
important to be competitive, to be a potential winner. But
it's so tight, there's so little difference from being on
one side or the other. So I knew that we were going to be
competitive like I knew from the beginning of the season
that we had the potential to do a good season.
Unfortunately, in mainly the second and the third Grand
Prix, we did not do a very good job, so we paid the price
for it, but in a way it was our mistake, not the others if
they did a better job than we did."
Todt even saw advantages that Michael Schumacher was chased
to the chequered flag by Fernando Alonso, and Kimi Raikkonen
wasn't far behind. "It's good for the championship to have
big competition," said Todt. "For us, what does matter is
that finally we can score important points, we can win races
and maybe a few strong teams can go in the same direction in
the future. But saying that, it's not a surprise to see at
least three very strong teams in the championship at the
moment."
Todt, however, sounded a note of caution. "What is true
today, considering the input of the teams, may not be true
in five Grands Prix's time, because we know how important it
is to develop the car during the season. It will be very
important to make a significant development possibly for
each Grand Prix. We know how important the tyres are, so
there's a big competition among the teams, there's a big
competition among the tyre manufacturers. I don't know what
can happen when it will be hotter or when the situation will
be different. We don't know what can happen. But there's no
reason why we shouldn't be competitive." And Todt certainly
wouldn't discount either McLaren nor Honda challenging
Ferrari and Renault.
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"I knew, since the beginning of the season, that we
have a very strong car," said Todt. "Coming to
Germany, it was important to be competitive, to be a
potential winner. But it's so tight, there's so
little difference from being on one side or the
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"I knew, since the beginning of the season, that we
have a very strong car," said Jean Todt after
Sunday's Grand Prix. "Coming to Germany, it was
important to be competitive, to be a potential
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"McLaren are
very strong. When you see that Raikkonen made his first pit
stop on lap 23, he had between 10 and 15 kilos more than the
others, the cars in front, which means he did a very good
lap time in qualifying. And then he finished the race four
seconds behind the winner, so this time it went not so much
in their favour but next time it could be in their favour.
And Honda is very strong as well. As I said before, they can
make some strong development and be strong contenders as
well."
Michael Schumacher's new team mate, Felipe Massa finished a
strong third, making his first visit to a Grand Prix podium,
but Todt wasn't surprised by this performance either, citing
previous performances. "He did very well in Bahrain, he was
on the front row, then he made a little mistake and the team
made a very big mistake, so he probably lost fourth or fifth
position. In the second race, he started last on the grid
and he finished fifth. It was a very good race, maybe a
better race than this one. And in the third race, as I said
several times, we make a mistake in the choice of the tyres
and then he didn't race because he was taken off by two cars
at the start. In the fourth race he lost a place in the pit
stop and finished fourth and here he's finished fourth, so I
think he's doing a very good job. I'm sure it helps him with
the pressure that he has, gives him confidence. For me, he's
already strong and calm."
However, Todt wouldn't compare Massa's pace with that of
Schumacher or Alonso. "I think we have three drivers in this
championship, who have something a bit more than all the
others and I think Felipe is amongst the best behind those
three drivers."
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