San Marino Preview Quotes: Ferrari
Michael Schumacher: "We always do well at Imola and I hope that we are able to live up to our billing as favourites. We shouldn't be too relaxed. Testing took place when it was very cold and this contributed to us setting fast times. Also, I think that the other teams have improved a lot since then and so I don't think that the difference between us and them will be that great. However, if things turn out as they did during testing, I sure won't be complaining. Resting on our laurels serves no purpose; it will only lead to defeat. We always have to look a few steps ahead and continually improve and this is something that regards everyone Even at Ferrari there is a lot that we can still improve. The European stages begin now and it is from here on that teams develop more consistency. We certainly can't relax in a period like this."
Michael Schumacher: "We always do well at Imola and I hope that we are able to live up to our billing as favourites. We shouldn't be too relaxed. Testing took place when it was very cold and this contributed to us setting fast times. Also, I think that the other teams have improved a lot since then and so I don't think that the difference between us and them will be that great. However, if things turn out as they did during testing, I sure won't be complaining. Resting on our laurels serves no purpose; it will only lead to defeat. We always have to look a few steps ahead and continually improve and this is something that regards everyone Even at Ferrari there is a lot that we can still improve. The European stages begin now and it is from here on that teams develop more consistency. We certainly can't relax in a period like this."
Rubens Barrichello: "I really enjoyed the first three races, but the big plus of being back in Europe is having less travelling time, especially when it comes to Monaco! This weekend of course is special, as Ferrari is racing at home in front of all its fans and I am looking forward to that. I am excited at the prospect of this race, even though it is a weekend when everyone is going to be talking about Ayrton. But as I have said before, I just hope that people will be celebrating his life and remembering all the good things about him. Imola is the place where he got killed, but we have to remember his achievements and I am going there in a positive frame of mind. Also, we should not forget that Roland Ratzenberger lost his life that weekend too.
"Imola was a track with very fast, nice corners, with a long straight that provided plenty of overtaking. We have seen some great dices there in the past, with Pironi and Villeneuve or Ayrton and Prost. But today, you need at least a half second per lap advantage to be able to pass another car. However, the track is still very challenging, as there is no other circuit where you have to be so aggressive driving over the kerbs. Therefore from a technical point of view it is very difficult to set-up the car and make it quick and consistent. That makes it exciting, but its general characteristic is stop and go. But it is the variety of tracks that makes the championship so challenging and I am confident that we will have a good weekend."
Share Or Save This Story
Subscribe and access Autosport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
Top Comments