Saturday's Selected Quotes - Australian GP
Ferrari
Ferrari
Michael Schumacher - 1st: "The team has done a fantastic job. This car has got great potential which it showed straight out of the box. I had a very good feeling with it today. I am not surprised to be on pole here, as historically we have always gone very well here in Melbourne. But I do not want to sound too optimistic as I am sure there will be harder times ahead at some of the other circuits. The new engine rule has not affected us too much and that is down to a good job of preparation in terms of extending reliability while improving power. This result proves what a fantastic job everyone back in the factory has done over the winter, but it's going to be a tough season."
Rubens Barrichello - 2nd: "For the first part of the session, I was first on track and it was very dusty, so I was being very careful and then on my second run, I pushed as hard as I could. It was a very good lap, even if Michael went a little bit quicker. I am a happy guy and while I am second today, I would like to go one better tomorrow. We found the right set-up and the car felt good. I was aware of the new engine rule and I got the impression that maybe only 10% of the drivers were trying for a time in the first part, while the majority were only looking after their car for the second half."
Jean Todt: "First qualifying of the season and immediately we have two Ferraris on the front row. It is an encouraging result, but we are well aware - we only have to think back to last year - that it is only the first step in what will be a very long season. The F2004 worked well, showing that it has good potential. The work carried out over the winter by the team, by Bridgestone, Shell and our other technical partners is beginning to bear fruit. Now we have to tackle the most important part of the weekend. We know that because the current qualifying system involves running on Saturday afternoon with enough fuel to get to the first stop in the race, today's lap times are not an accurate reflection of the strengths of the teams. Overall reliability and strategy will be the key factors tomorrow."
Ross Brawn: "I am very happy with this result, even though I realise that the qualifying format does not paint a clear picture of the situation. We therefore have to be a bit cautious. Having said that, I think we have made a good choice in terms of race strategy. I must congratulate the team for doing a great job and Bridgestone, who have proved how inaccurate was the criticism levelled at them by the media in the last few months."
Williams
Juan Pablo Montoya - 3rd: "The car was a lot better today than in yesterday's free practice. It took us a while to get the set up of my car working properly. Yesterday we also struggled a bit with the tyres but they have got better and better. I was amazed by the time I set in the first qualifying, but then I tried too hard  in the second qualifying and made a mistake in the third sector and lost my advantage. However, I am confident for the race, because our package seems to improve throughout the weekend, which will lead us to have a very good car tomorrow."
Ralf Schumacher - 8th: "I don't really know why everything went fine in the first qualifying but not in the second one. Being eighth on the grid is obviously not what I have dreamed of but we should wait and see what the race will bring. The most important thing for me is to collect as many points as possible here."
Sam Michael, Chief Operations Engineer: "Juan did a good job in qualifying but we have to wait and see where both drivers are tomorrow in the race. We did not have any problems in the morning sessions or in qualifying, which means so far for the first race weekend of the season everything has gone according to plan. Now we are looking forward to tomorrow's strategy for the race. We are confident for a strong showing."
Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director: "The first double qualifying of the new season has been interesting. The result shows that in 2004 Ferrari is again the team to beat. Compared to Friday's free practice sessions, we have been much more competitive today. To really rate the lap times, we have to wait until tomorrow's race will be over. The two BMW P84 engines have so far recorded 63 and 59 laps respectively without any technical problems."
BAR
Jenson Button - 4th: "I really enjoyed that. It's always difficult to achieve the perfect lap but I'm very happy. It's a little bit disappointing to miss out on third after I matched Montoya's time. I had switched to the T car for qualifying after a problem with my race car in practice this morning. Under the new rules we also had to switch the engine from my race car so it was a race against time for us to be ready in time to start qualifying. The team did a very good job though. If we have the reliability in the race tomorrow then we're definitely looking strong for points."
Takuma Sato - 7th: "I'm very pleased with my lap â€" the best I've had this weekend. It was a little bit difficult this morning because we had a mechanical problem with the gearbox, so I lost quite a bit of track time. We made a set up change prior to the first qualifying run and the car didn't feel too good, but we switched back to the practice set-up and I just felt very comfortable for the second session. I'm really looking forward to the race tomorrow now."
Shuhei Nakamoto, Engineering Director, Honda Racing Development: "We're happy. B.A.R and ourselves have worked well as a team to overcome a few problems earlier today and make this result possible. Clearly tomorrow is when it counts and we will be refocusing all our efforts on that tonight. It feels good to be starting the season from the second and fourth rows."
Renault
Fernando Alonso - 5th: "I'm pleased with my lap: the car was well balanced, and I think we got the maximum out of our package in qualifying spec. I didn't make any mistakes, and I think that fifth on the grid is a good result after a productive day's work. I'm feeling confident for tomorrow."
Jarno Trulli - 9th: "It was a difficult session, even though I didn't make any mistakes on my lap. I have to admit that some of our competitors are quicker than we had expected, but we also know that, relative to the other teams, we are quicker in race conditions than in qualifying. It's a long race tomorrow, and while our first aim must be to finish without any problems, we will also be looking to score a good number of points."
Pat Symonds, Executive Director of Engineering: "We have all waited a long time during the winter to find out exactly how quick each team is, and although things seem a little clearer this evening, we still won't know exactly how competitive everybody is until mid-way through tomorrow's race. There is no doubt we had hoped to be slightly higher up the grid, but we have always acknowledged that the fight would be very close this year. We may indeed have been a little too conservative with our strategy."
Denis Chevrier, Engine Operations Manager: "The first positive observation is that we experienced no problems with the engines throughout the day, and remain confident that we will finish the race without problems. Admittedly, we are slightly disappointed to see a gap of several tenths of a second between the two drivers, but I nevertheless think we are on track relative to our objectives. Yesterday and today, we have worked with the objective of good race performance in mind and, if we can continue our ability to get away from the startline extremely well tomorrow, I think we can genuinely hope for a competitive Grand Prix."
Jaguar
Mark Webber - 6th: "It's been a great weekend for me so far and to be starting my home race tomorrow from 6th of the grid is fantastic. I had a good practice session this morning when we worked on balance and set-up. The boys have done a great job in preparing the car for me and both Cosworth Racing and Michelin have more than delivered. I was hoping to be in the top ten and after I saw Takuma Sato's time I knew I had to do a good clean lap if I had a chance of topping him. The first corner can be tricky as you really have to control your aggression and so I was glad to see the back of it. There was definitely more grip out there this afternoon which made my job easier and that allowed me to extract a couple extra tenths. I can't wait for tomorrow, it's going to be a long afternoon but very exciting."
Christian Klien - 19th: "The weekend had been going so well for me so it is very disappointing to have not completed my first Formula One qualifying lap. The balance on the car had been excellent this morning and I had really enjoyed my first qualifying session. It appears that as I approached corner one I suffered a hydraulic failure and as it pushed me off track I just focused on controlling the car. I immediately abandoned my lap and came in and as a result I will be starting in 19th position, slightly lower than I had hoped! However I know that these things can happen and I am already focusing on the race tomorrow and concentrating on doing the best that I can in my first Formula One race."
Dr Mark Gillan, Head of Vehicle Performance: "Free Practice was good for us this morning and both drivers were very happy with the set-ups that we had achieved. Going in to qualifying we were confident that we had a good package however, unfortunately Christian suffered a hydraulic failure which forced him to abandon his lap and we are disappointed with this. He has done a great job all weekend and it would have been good to have seen him rewarded with a good qualifying lap.We will be working on the car today to ensure that Christian has a good package going into tomorrow. Mark's had a good weekend too and to see him qualifying 6th is fantastic. He drove a good clean lap and really extracted the best from the R5. The track conditions were good and I am pleased with our performance so far. Our unspectacular and methodical approach during winter testing is clearly paying dividends and we are well placed to make a charge for points tomorrow. We believe in our approach and so far it has demonstrated very clear progress versus last year's car."
McLaren
Kimi Raikkonen - 10th: "Obviously today's qualifying is disappointing particular since the car doesn't feel too bad, but we were just slow. I didn't do a perfect lap but it was OK and we were still not quick enough. We obviously can't make any changes overnight so we will see what happens in the race tomorrow and hope we gain places by being on a different strategy."
David Coulthard - 12th: "Today's two qualifying sessions made it difficult to see where everybody will be in the race pace wise as some of the variations in times between the two runs were surprising. Obviously from our point of view we were struggling to get the anticipated performance out of the car. In my last run at the last corner I went wide and whilst it might have looked spectacular on the TV, I don't think I damaged the car too much as I went on the grass."
Ron Dennis: "Whilst David's small off didn't help the situation neither driver had the pace needed to be competitive. However our race strategy should give us better finishing places than we are currently occupying on the grid."
Norbert Haug: "Today's new qualifying format presented some surprises and it remains to be seen who was on which fuel load and strategy. David's short off at the last corner prevented him from achieving a better result. We need to improve our package and the whole team will."
Sauber
Felipe Massa - 11th: "I could have done a bit better in the second qualifying session, because I expected to set the same time as I had in the first, 1m 26.833s. But I was expecting to qualify in the top 12 and I'm 11th, so I'm quite happy. The balance was good today and for sure it is better still over a long distance, so I know I will have a very good car for the race."
Giancarlo Fisichella - 14th: "I was happy with my performance in the first qualifying session, but unfortunately in the second I made a big mistake in Turn One. I recovered and set what was at that time the fastest time in the second sector, but I lost a bit of concentration and made another couple of small mistakes in the third. It's disappointing, because the car was good and the balance was better than it was yesterday."
Peter Sauber, Team Principal: "After the first qualifying session we expected a top 10 result, and without the couple of off-track moments that Giancarlo had we would have achieved that. Apart from this, our race weekend has gone well so far, and I think we have a good car for the race."
Toyota
Cristiano da Matta - 14th: "I am not pleased with my lap. This afternoon, for some reason, the car has been more disconnected than it was in morning practice; the balance was not as good and we had less grip. Compared to what we achieved this morning, I was expecting a much better result. I made a small mistake in turn 14, which lost me a few tenths, but generally the grip levels were not as good this afternoon. We need to work very hard for the race tomorrow."
Olivier Panis - 13th: "The morning practice sessions were quite positive. From Friday, we improved the car a lot and I felt much more confident to drive to the maximum. I think we did a reasonable job in the first qualifying run, but we could not start the engine for my second run due to an electronics malfunction and I was unable to get going in time."
Mike Gascoyne, Technical Director Chassis: "Before Olivier's second run there was some electrical damage to the car, which meant that we were unable to fire it up properly. We then tried to start the car but the electrical damage prevented his throttle from working, so we couldn't get out in time. With Cristiano, we have been suffering from a general lack of grip and all in all it was a very disappointing qualifying after what was a highly productive morning for the team. We now have to concentrate on ensuring that we put in the strongest race performance we can."
Jordan
Nick Heidfeld - 15th: "My second qualifying lap was better than the first. I was hoping to beat Cristiano da Matta but it did not happen even though I did the maximum possible. The car has a good set-up for the race judging by this morning because we did a relatively long run, given that we have to be careful with engine mileage, and the car was quite consistent. After this morning it looked like we would be stronger over a distance than on a single lap so I'm hopeful.â€
Giorgio Pantano - 16th: "We tried to do our best for our first qualifying. I don't think we did our complete maximum and we can be better so we still need to work a lot.â€
James Robinson, Head Of Race And Test Engineering: "It was interesting to see how this new qualifying sequence runs and I'm sure there will be an awful lot of analysis going on over the next few days. At the end of the day we have to take some positives from being P15 and P16 and we are not looking in a bad position for the race tomorrow, given the good homework we have been doing. It's good to see the team performed well under pressure, as did the drivers, all contributing to a solid weekend and hopefully points tomorrow.â€
Minardi
Zsolt Baumgartner - 17th: "I was struggling a bit during the first run, as I was trying to find the limit of the new tyres and also to feel the grip levels on the track. In the couple of minutes we had between sessions, we made a small adjustment to the car to reduce some oversteer we had in places. In the end, I think the result wasn't bad - we picked up two seconds from the first run and ended up only half-a-second behind the Jordan, which is good. Overall, I'm happy, and even more importantly, my engineer is happy. I'm sorry for Gimmi that he didn't get a time this afternoon, but I hope we can both have a good race tomorrow, and if we're lucky, score some points."
Gianmaria Bruni - 20th: "It's obviously a bit disappointing for my first F1 qualifying to end this way. The first run was good, and I didn't push that hard, as I wanted to get the feel of the track for the second run. The second run would have been better, for sure, as everybody went faster, but when I tried to select first gear to leave the garage, there was nothing. It's a shame, because we had developed a pretty good chassis balance for the car today. Anyway, that's what happened, and now we'll just have to see what we can do tomorrow."
Paul Stoddart, Team Principal: "We have mixed feelings about back-to-back qualifying sessions, simply because the two minutes between them allows no room for error, driver debriefing, or for that matter, even for checking the car over. I wasn't a supporter of this new qualifying format, so it's ironic that Minardi was the first team caught out by it, when Gimmi's car, having just completed its first run this afternoon, was unable to leave the garage for the final run. He deserved better than that today. He has put in a fantastic effort thus far on his F1 debut and has really got to grips with the fantastic tyres being provided by our partner, Bridgestone. By comparison, Zsolt put a really good lap together when it mattered most. I think both drivers will have a lot to offer in the coming races. It's onwards and upwards now for tomorrow's home race and the debut of our 2004 driver line-up."
Bridgestone
Hisao Suganuma, Technical Manager of Bridgestone Motorsport: "It's great to see the two Bridgestone shod Ferraris on the front row. Pole position is always an advantage for the race. It is  now  important  that  we  go  back  and  analyse  all  the  results  from  this  morning's  practice sessions and make our final checks before the race. So far the tyre data has shown that we will be competitive on Sunday afternoon so we are confident for tomorrow's race. I also think that the other Bridgestone cars have a good chance of a competitive race and some good results. I'm very pleased that not only do we seem to have excellent consistency from the Bridgestone tyres but also top speed potential which will no doubt be of benefit to all our teams tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it!"
Michelin
Pierre Dupasquier, Michelin motorsport director: "We might not be starting in our customary spot at the front, but our main opposition is traditionally strong here and lap times are closer than they were here last season. As usual, the full story won't become apparent until tomorrow's race, because we still don't know the fuel loads that different teams are running and just 10kg can make a significant difference here â€" almost 0.4s per lap. Our tyres have performed strongly and consistently so far â€" and I'm confident they will continue to do so in the race."
Pascal Vasselon, Michelin Formula One programme manager: "The gap between the leading teams is much closer today and I am confident about our prospects for the race, when we expect ambient temperatures of 25 to 35 degrees. There will be three different Michelin dry-weather compounds on the grid â€" and all will cope comfortably with such hot temperatures. I would also like to compliment our newest partner BAR Honda on its sterling qualifying performance."
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