Austrian GP Ferrari race notes
Michael Schumacher: "I had some kind of problem at the start. The car did not get off the line the way it should. The systems are all very new. With Montoya, the fight had been fair until the incident. Then he tried to take me out at the corner and ...
Michael Schumacher:
"I had some kind of problem at the start. The car did not get off the
line the way it should. The systems are all very new. With Montoya, the
fight had been fair until the incident. Then he tried to take me out at
the corner and I had to go on the grass, because I could not turn in on
him. He was not looking where he was going, he was looking where I was
going. After that I felt I would have to wait and see what happened with
the pit stops. We didn’t know how long everyone would go. But I had to
push hard to get past the cars ahead of me, so I had no chance to save
fuel and so came in a bit early. I was very happy that Rubens moved over
for me. With Hakkinen not finishing, it is clear that McLaren will try and
set David up for the championship. If I hadn’t been so close to Rubens,
the team would not have asked him. Ferrari might have a different
philosophy to McLaren, who have also called this strategy in the past. I
feel that as long as we are not breaking the rules, then it is fair."
Rubens Barrichello:
"I moved over for Michael, because the team asked me to. I chose to start
on used fronts and new rear tyres and at the end of the first stint I was
struggling with front end grip, but it was a good choice. My start was not
very good and I had a fairly hard race. I think it was one of my best
races. Unfortunately, David was able to go a bit further than me before
pitting and that paid off for him. Otherwise, I had a good feeling from
the car and thought I could have won."
Jean Todt:
"We knew the start would be the critical moment. However, it did not go
well for us. Both drivers used the electronic system and now we have to
look into what happened. The result of this was that our drivers had to
fight back. Michael was stuck behind Montoya, who was slower than him, for
a long time. Trying to brake right on the limit, the Colombian arrived a
bit long at Turn 2 and Michael was forced to run wide to avoid making
contact. This incident left us with Rubens in the lead, while Michael was
down in sixth place. The second key moment came with the pit stops. Our
opposition stopped three laps after us, and that meant they were then
running with a lighter car. That is what cost us first place. Rubens drove
a great race, running at a very fast pace. On the last lap, the team asked
him to let Michael pass, as he is the best placed driver in the
championship fight. It is disappointing to leave Austria with this result.
We had a competitive car which was capable of winning, but we did not come
away with the result we expected."
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