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Fiat Group CEO
Sergio Marchionne visited the Scuderia
Ferrari garage at Monza during the Italian
Grand Prix on Sunday. |
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Held in mainly wet conditions, after a wet
qualifying which saw drivers Felipe Massa
(above) and Kimi Raikkonen qualify sixth and
14th respectively, the pair went on to
finish the Italian Grand Prix in sixth and
ninth place. |
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Former Ferrari
driver Michael Schumacher (above with Felipe
Massa) was back on the pitwall at Monza over
the weekend acting in his role as a
consultant to the Maranello team.
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"The main
problem for us today was that our tyres were really not
working," explained Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's team
principal Stefano Domenicali after Sunday's 53-lap
Italian Grand Prix. Held in mainly wet conditions, after
a wet qualifying which saw drivers Felipe Massa and Kimi
Raikkonen qualify sixth and 14th respectively, the pair
went on to finish sixth and ninth in the race.
"We were not able to get them up to the right
temperature to generate the grip and to be fast,"
continued Domenicali. "We saw that, for example, at the
end when the conditions were different, Kimi was able to
go quicker and quicker and quicker. He said it was as
though he had another car.
"With regard to Felipe," said Domenicali, "he did a
great race. If you think he theoretically lost a
position - the ones that were on a one stop strategy
came in and changed to the right tyres straightaway,
because they were in the right window. But he was behind
them and was not able to attack."
Considering the gap that Felipe had over Lewis at the
start, did Domenicali feel that an opportunity was
missed to help his championship bid? "For sure. This
morning, considering that Lewis was 15th on the grid, it
would have been much better for us to gain more points
than only one, but that's the reality. In a way that's a
half a positive thing that we can say after this race.
We take away one more point from the leadership of the
Drivers' championship but for sure, considering the
situation this morning, we could have done better. But
in today's situation, it could have also been worse. If
we had been unable to use the tyres in the better way,
maybe there were other drivers who could have been able
to pass us."
So given that Felipe Massa was now just one point behind
Hamilton, and Kimi Raikkonen had fallen to 21 points
behind, did Domenicali think that it was now time for
the team to throw its weight behind Massa with only four
races remaining to help him win the Drivers'
championship? "I've always said that our main interest
is the team. Of course, that's the most important thing
and the drivers know it. From now up to the end of the
season, in the way that it's possible to do, of course
Kimi will do his best to be as aggressive as possible
but also consider the fact that Felipe is much closer to
the championship leader, Lewis."
Given the tyre situation, should the championship be
decided by rainy races, would it make Hamilton a
favourite to win the Drivers' series? "I don't know,"
admitted Domenicali. "For sure Hamilton drove a very
good race today, a fantastic race. He was very very fast
and above all very very consistent. But in rainy
conditions you have not only the technical side to
control, you may have different situations that you have
to handle, so for sure it's not really the atmosphere we
like to race in, with rain and cold but we cannot do
anything about that so the only thing we have to do is
work very hard and see what we can do to improve our
situation in these conditions."
Domenicali also explained Massa's race morning engine
change. "We had a doubt on that engine, because we
didn't understand exactly if we might have a problem. I
must say it wasn't related to the conrod situation. But
instead of risking something in the race, we decided to
use the joker today." This meant that they didn't incur
a penalty for the engine change.
Domenicali also explained the timing of the announcement
of Kimi Raikkonen's contract extension to the end of
2010. "It was something that we had already discussed
since a long time. Normally here in Monza we used to
announce something and that was keeping up that
tradition."
And finally, Domenicali offered his congratulations to
Scuderia Toro Rosso. "They did an extremely fantastic
job. They deserve it, they are close to us, we are happy
to work with them because we are giving them our engine.
And we offer our congratulations to Sebastian Vettel
because he drove perfectly and he was able to do a
fantastic qualifying yesterday and he was able to do a
good race today without taking any risks, above all at
the beginning in the difficult conditions, so a really
great job."
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