"This weekend is
kind of like a second home race for me, as Monaco is my
European base when I am not in Brazil and so that is an
extra reason to look forward to what is such a special
event," says Felipe Massa. "It will be a very busy week with
the extra day in the middle and even today I have to make a
quick trip to Geneva to fulfil an appearance for my sponsor,
Piaggio Aero.
Last week, I had a couple of days testing not far from home
in Paul Ricard. I think the test went quite well for us. We
were concentrating on finding a good set-up for the car when
it is running the high downforce configuration that we use
at Monaco. Apart from that the main thing was getting an
understanding of the two types of tyre we will be using.
Honestly, the tyre situation was not so easy to deal with,
because over the two days I was testing, I had just a couple
of sets of what Bridgestone is calling the "super-soft" and
I was unlucky to be caught out in traffic on my first lap on
these tyres. This was a shame, as it meant I could not
exploit them properly. But we know this tyre is quicker than
the other one, so it is not a big problem. Apart from that,
everything went well.
"I have seen the
weather forecast for the weekend and unbelievably, they say
there is a chance of rain. Believe it or not, if it does
rain, it will be a completely new experience for me, as I
have never driven this track in the wet. But when it rains,
it rains on everyone! Of course, Monaco is the sort of track
where it is just not permitted to make a mistake and rain
always increases the possibility of a mistake. It could make
things even more of a lottery than usual, as will the new
rules regarding having to use both types of tyre. If there
is a Safety Car period, depending on what tyre you are on,
it will either help you or go against you. But in a lottery,
it is also important to have a bit of luck, so hopefully
everything will work out for us this weekend.
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"Of course, my personal target is to win here and
that would definitely be better than anything I have
managed in Monaco before." Photo: Massa in the
Ferrari pit garage in Barcelona during the last F1
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"This weekend is kind of like a second home race for
me, as Monaco is my European base when I am not in
Brazil and so that is an extra reason to look
forward to what is such a special event," says
Felipe Massa. Photo: Massa celebrates winning in
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"Even though I live in Monaco, I have not seen exactly where
they have resurfaced the track. But I have seen all the work
going on and it is amazing how quickly they build the
circuit. It is very difficult in terms of logistics because
there is so little space to do anything.
"I use some of the roads that make up the circuit on a
regular basis: either I am going shopping or to a restaurant
or to the supermarket, sometimes every day, so I know those
bits particularly well, but it is very different once you
are in a Formula 1. Even going round this track with my race
engineer is a difficult job, so really, Thursday morning
practice is the first chance to get a good understanding of
any changes.
"Of course, my
personal target is to win here and that would definitely be
better than anything I have managed in Monaco before. My
best result here is only a fifth place, but the word "only"
is wrong because I was in a Sauber, when that team was still
very new to F1 and at the time, that was not so bad. I also
had a sixth with them, but last year I did not have a good
weekend. I know that Monaco is a very unique race where
there can be a lot of retirements, so the first thing is to
try and finish the race."
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