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Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's new team
principal, Stefano Domenicali put a brave
face on his team's performance in Sunday's
Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne. Neither
car took the chequered flag. |
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Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro's new team principal, Stefano
Domenicali put a brave face on his team's performance in
Sunday's Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne. Neither car
took the chequered flag, but Kimi Raikkonen was
eventually classified eighth although both his and
teammate Felipe Massa's car were stopped by engine
problems.
"It was very tough, no doubt," admitted Domenicali. "The
result speaks for itself. Unfortunately it was a
dreadful weekend. Nothing went as planned, so it was
difficult. But if you remember in 2006 we had a similar
start with the two DNFs and we were able to catch up
again.
"We weren't phenomenal guys before this race and we are
not stupid after it, so we really need to analyze in all
the details what has happened. And of course the main
concern is to understand the reliability problems. We
had two engine failures so this is the main issue to
understand."
Domenicali explained that the team didn't know what
happened to Raikkonen's engine. "We need to understand
the problem. We knew that the engine was ready to
finish, but at that stage, looking at the number of laps
and fighting for points, but unfortunately we didn't
finish. With such a disastrous weekend, if we score one
point it's really one plus." The team's reliability came
as a shock, said Domenicali. "It was a surprise after so
many kilometres we did in the winter. We need to
understand why exactly did that happen." Could the heat
- 37 degrees during the race - have caused the problem?
"To be honest, I can't answer because we haven't yet
seen the engine. As soon as we understand the problems
they need to be fixed.
Asked how he expected the team to react for next week's
Malaysian Grand Prix, Domenicali said "you can see that
we can have the chance to react straight away. And of
course we need to be very careful in all the analysis of
all the details. And on the other hand we need to
understand if we have the time to fix the problems that
we had. That's it."
Ferrari were concerned about their one lap qualifying
performance, said Domenicali. "Qualifying is a key
factor because starting behind you lose so much. We've
seen Kimi staying behind Rubens for so many laps, and
then when he had a clear track he was able to manage
perfect times in terms of consistency and in terms of
performance. It was good. I think this is the key point
we need to understand. This is something we have always
suffered. So we need to understand how we can improve
that. That's why it's a shame, because once again we
showed that with a few laps of clear track we showed the
potential and that the performance is there during the
race. No doubt. We need to understand now in order to
improve qualifying."
Asked why Ferrari opted for the softer tyres at the
start of the race, Domenicali explained "if you look at
the tyre degradation I think it was the right choice. Of
course, with traffic it is difficult to overtake. We
tried to have better grip at the start as it was
important to try to overtake. But I think it was the
right choice."
Domenicali
also defended the team's decision not to call Raikkonen
into the pits when the safety car was out. "That was a
decision that, if you analyse, (you'll see) we couldn't
gain any positions. By doing it the other way around, we
had a few more laps and we could try to overtake someone
and try to increase the gap. For us the safety car came
out at the worst moment. The second one was perfect for
others but it was a disaster for us. That's the way it
is." However, Domenicali was very philosophical as to
the next course of action. "As I said before, we need to
stay very cool and not overreact because that makes the
difference."
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