2006 Monte Carlo Grand Prix - Race 7/18

Monaco Saturday quotes: McLaren

Kimi Raikkonen - 4th: "I'm very happy with the car and was really able to push throughout qualifying. I believe that I could have claimed pole position, but then I hit traffic on my second and last flying lap - but that is Monaco. We are still on the second row and with a good start and a strong strategy we are definitely in with a chance for a good result."

Juan Pablo Montoya - 6th: "I struggled a bit with traffic as well as understeer, so could probably have qualified a bit higher up the grid. However we have a good car here and a strong strategy for the race, so we will see what happens. Third row is not the end of the world, and I'm confident that it should be a good Grand Prix which I'm looking forward to."

Ron Dennis: "Our grid positions and race strategy give us every chance to leave Monte Carlo with good results. Both Kimi and Juan Pablo put in solid laps but struggled with the Monaco traffic. We all look forward to the race tomorrow."

Norbert Haug: "Following two best times in the first two parts and the fastest time of the weekend in the second session qualifying on pole position was possible for Kimi. He was hampered by traffic on his last flying lap, and that prevented him from achieving more. Nevertheless positions on rows two and three are a good basis for tomorrow's race."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Toyota

Jarno Trulli - 8th: "The team did a good job today but it was a tough qualifying session. We made some adjustments to the tuning to avoid a bit of understeer and the car reacted pretty well. It was hard work to find a good clear lap out there with the new qualifying format but we managed better than expected.

"At one stage in Q2 I was going even quicker when I was blocked by several cars in the middle of the lap, but we still made it through to Session 3. Then at the very end I was on the second of a two-lap run when I saw a yellow flag and the car in the middle of the track so I stopped my lap.

"In the end I'm happy with where I am as well as our race strategy. It is obviously difficult to judge a new car on this kind of circuit but first we have a tough Sunday ahead and I just hope we can run a good race tomorrow."

Ralf Schumacher - 11th: "Our times were not impressive this morning because we have spent the whole weekend doing race set-up work so we were confident we could pick up the pace in qualifying.

"The traffic was not as bad as we feared going into the sessions with the 2006 qualifying rules so the team did well to find some relatively clear laps. So it's a reasonable job so far and with the race strategy that we have chosen and the tyres that we have, we should be strong tomorrow.

"It is a very long race and because you have to be 100 per cent concentrated all the time it certainly feels like it. But the challenge is to push to the limit for 78 laps without going over it."

Pascal Vasselon - Senior General Manager Chassis: "We were expecting a difficult morning because we decided to use the session to prepare for the race. So of course we were far back on the time sheets, but there were good reasons for that.

"We were effectively expecting to catch up this afternoon and that is what we did. As it turned out, it was less difficult than we expected to find clear laps. We were prepared to face any kind of situation and it went according to plan. Jarno's position is satisfying but he was blocked by yellow flags on his final lap while other drivers could continue their fast laps.

"It was a pity that Ralf just missed out on Session 3 but he is still in a decent position to do well in the race. We are happy with our tyre choice and now we have to look for a good result tomorrow."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Williams

Mark Webber - 3rd: "Saturday has turned out to be a reasonable day for us. We qualified pretty well in 3rd position and I think we were maybe improving a little bit until we got the yellow flag due to Michael Schumacher's stoppage, which of course hurt everybody. Anyway, the crucial thing for us is the race and we want to get to the end and get some of the points that I think we deserve. It's been a strong effort from the team in the last few days. We now need to capitalise on this starting opportunity, at a track where qualifying is so important."

Nico Rosberg - 10th: "Q3 was not good for me today. I made it into the top ten and then traffic just prevented me from setting a faster lap. I was behind Coulthard when he was on a flying lap, but then he didn't let me by when I was on my flying lap, and basically spoiled my qualifying. It's a shame, because there was definitely more in the car today than a 10th place."

Sam Michael, Technical Director: "Mark did a fantastic job in qualifying and he will have a really strong race tomorrow. His last lap was almost two tenths faster before he had to back off to avoid Michael's parked car so he would have been on the front row. Obviously it's disappointing to have Nico in 10th position, he spent too much time in traffic. The car, tyre and engine performance is definitely strong here at Monaco. Our Bridgestone tyres are working well and we had no mechanical problems today."

Chris Jilbert, Principal Engineer - Cosworth, F1 Race Engineering: "A fantastic qualifying result for Williams and Cosworth. It's superb to have a Cosworth-powered car start from the second row of the grid here in Monaco and it is a great reward for a lot of very hard work from all involved."

Frank Williams about Edouard Michelin: "WilliamsF1 has worked with the Michelin tyre company during two very successful periods in Edouard's career. The relationship with Edouard Michelin himself developed in the year 2000 when he maintained a close interest with our team. He was a far-sighted born leader and extremely approachable. The WilliamsF1 Team offers their condolences to Edouard's wife and children and to his entire family."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Honda

Jenson Button - 14th: "The balance of the car was reasonable on old tyres but I had an unexpected amount of understeer when we switched to new tyres. I was quicker on old tyres than new. Right now we don't know why so we will have to look at the data but everyone knows that qualifying well here is crucial for the race and I'm obviously extremely frustrated to be starting so far back here for a race I felt confident we could do well in."

Rubens Barrichello - 7th: "It was crazy out there, just like everybody predicted. I was trying very hard to avoid getting in other people's way and they were doing the same for me, which was nice to see. I want to thank the team for a fantastic job today and making the right decisions and quickly. 7th is not a bad place to start tomorrow and it should be an incredible race."

Gil De Ferran - Sporting Director: "On the one hand we are quite happy about the way Rubens' qualifying went. There were some anxious moments at the end of Q2 and once into the last ten Rubens got everything possible out of the car. Unfortunately Jenson was not able to break into Q3. Things were going reasonably well for him but he ended with an unexpected amount of understeer on new tyres.

"We suspect there are quite varied strategies going into tomorrow, even more so than with other races. Given the importance of qualifying here we would rather be further ahead on the grid, particularly in Jenson's case. Nevertheless we look forward to a good fight tomorrow afternoon when hopefully we can collect some good points."

Shuhei Nakamoto - Engineering Director - Honda Racing Development: "A difficult day for us with one car in the top ten and one outside. The Grand Prix in Monaco has a history of exciting and unpredictable races so I hope we will take full advantage of any chances that may come our way tomorrow."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Red Bull

David Coulthard - 9th: "I'm actually really ****ed off. I've had no traffic all weekend and then, on my last flying lap, I got held up. Ninth is our position and I don't think it's the reward the team deserves for all their efforts this weekend. The car can go quicker and it would have been nice to have had a clear lap today. This circuit provides a real opportunity for us to get up the grid. No great surprise that Michael had to stop."

Christian Klien - 12th: "The first session started pretty good. I improved a lot from this morning and was pretty pleased with my lap time. Going into the second session I thought we could get into the top ten, but when I went out on my first set of tyres, I had a problem with the brake system and had a very soft brake pedal. I managed to complete the lap and came back to the pits, where we tried to sort out the problem, but we couldn't fix it in time. It's frustrating as the car is pretty quick here and I think we could have gone for a top ten position."

Christian Horner: "David continued his good form this weekend. He went comfortably through the first part on an old set of tyres, set the fourth quickest time in the second part and was confident going into the third part. Ultimately, we are disappointed with ninth. David got held up on his flying lap and otherwise, we know he would have finished higher than that, so it's a little frustrating. Christian had a problem, which we hope to rectify ahead of tomorrow."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: BMW

Jacques Villeneuve - 15th: "It is very disappointing. We were competitive on old tyres and then when we put new tyres on to qualify we just couldn't use them."

Nick Heidfeld 16th: "I don't know what happened. I went onto the throttle and got no response. I don't know whether we would have made it into the top ten, but on that last lap the car felt quite good and I had reasonable grip."

Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director): "Qualifying didn't come up to our expectations. The second sector was where both drivers lost most time, so they didn't get into the top ten where we hoped to be. The reason for Nick stopping on the track is being investigated at the moment, but the situation didn't have any impact on the result because top ten positions would have been difficult today."

Willy Rampf (Technical Director Chassis): "This qualifying result is not what we expected. Although it is always difficult here with the traffic, we hoped to get at least one car in the top ten. In free practice both drivers were happy with the balance, but with new tyres in qualifying Jacques complained about understeer. Exactly why Nick stopped we will only know when the car is back and we have analysed the data. In a race in Monaco anything is possible, so all is not lost. We will take advantage of any chances we get in the race."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Midland

Tiago Monteiro - 18th: "What can I say? The car has been great all weekend but unfortunately, I was blocked in three corners while attempting my fastest lap and I lost about half a second, so I'm pretty upset about that. The first run was good, considering the track conditions. My second lap was going to be even better, but as I said, I was blocked.

"It's frustrating for the whole team, because everyone worked so hard to get our pace up to where it is. We've shown so much potential and so much genuine improvement this weekend, there's no reason why we should be 17th and 18th. We really should have been in the second session. In any event, I have to thank my team for giving me such a well-balanced car all weekend, which is very positive and will be even more important come tomorrow."

Christijan Albers - 18th: "First of all, I have to thank all the guys in crew for keeping their faith in me and working hard to sort out all the problems we've had the last two races. Now we're focusing on moving forward - we're not looking backwards anymore. I'd also like to thank Toyota for the power they've given us here.

"I think tomorrow will be a difficult race, but today we had a lot of fun because we're quite competitive here. It was a shame that I struggled in the first two practices on Thursday, but we kept our heads cool, we learned about our tyres, and we made the right choice today. That's why our performance continues to get stronger, so thanks again to everybody."

Colin Kolles, Managing Director: "We can see that the gap to the front is continuing to close. I think we've had a good weekend so far. We have a good race set-up for both cars and the drivers are doing a fine job for us. Even though it would have been nice to get into the second qualifying session, we are still positive and confident for the race ahead."

James Key, Technical Director: "Obviously, we're a little disappointed, because the form was there this morning. We wanted to get into Q2, and there was a good chance of doing that today. Both drivers did very well. Christijan gave the best performance he's given so far this weekend and was only a few tenths away from getting into the next session. Tiago was very close, as well. He lost half a second to traffic on his quickest lap.

"But that's the nature of the circuit and the way things work here. I'm sure other people could also say the same thing, but we could have got into Q2. The pace was there, but luck was against us a little bit. We've got to come away from this pleased with our performance level. The gap was the closest it's ever been to the guys ahead, and its further evidence that our continuing developments and improvements are being realised at the track."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Toro Rosso

Tonio Liuzzi - 13th: "It's fantastic because Monaco is such a special race and we came here really motivated. At the beginning of the session I struggled a bit but then it got better in the second. This is a great starting point for tomorrow and I'm really happy. It was hard out there: you have to fight to avoid not only the traffic but also the walls. It's twice as hard as anywhere else. I enjoyed this afternoon. I love Monaco because you need balls to go within millimetres of the wall and that's what I love."

Scott Speed - 19th: "Montagny blocked me for my first two laps on new tyres and after that, my tyres were past their best and I was well off the pace with no chance of improving my time. So coming in before that part of the session was over did not make any difference, because Montagny was still in front of me. It's a shame because my pace was better than Tonio's at one point and he ended up thirteenth. I've had horrible luck in qualifying this season, just the worst. But well done to Tonio who did a great job today."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Super Aguri

Takuma Sato - 20th: "Free practice went smoothly for us this morning. We tried both race set-up and performance runs and I was satisfied with the balance of the car. For Qualifying we were able to complete our planned runs, but unfortunately I got caught in traffic on my quickest lap, which is a little disappointing but normal for Monaco.

"However, from my point of view, we did the best we could during a busy Qualifying session. It is going to be a long and tough race tomorrow and I am looking forward to the challenge as anything could happen!"

Franck Montagny - 21st: "I think that this was my best Qualifying session since I started with the SAF1 Team. I tried very hard but unfortunately I had traffic on the first lap of my two runs, so I had to do my quick lap during my second run, but this went ok. The car is quite hard to drive and it is going to be a tough race for us, but I am looking forward to it."

Aguri Suzuki, Team Principal: "I am happy with the progress that we have made so far this weekend. We have not made any errors during the practice or Qualifying sessions and I think that we reached the full potential of the car today. Both drivers did well to control the SA05's and even though our starting positions are at the back of the grid as usual, our times are improving with every race.

"A small mistake of any kind on this tough circuit could have caused big problems, but both of our drivers, the mechanics and the engineers have done a great job here. Our next goal is to achieve a two-car finish again and Monaco would be the perfect place to do it."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Michelin

Nick Shorrock, Michelin Formula One director: "The session was not as traumatic as many had anticipated in terms of on-track incidents, although there was one at the end that obviously compromised some of our partners' efforts to improve their lap times.

"Technically speaking, our products performed very satisfactorily and we have had no problems at all. Between them our six partners have chosen to use two different types of tyre tomorrow and both have shown themselves to be ideally suited to the conditions.

"But of course, while everyone at Michelin has proven their professionalism today, our main thoughts have been for the family of Edouard Michelin. While we haven't taken pole position, I hope that we can be successful in tomorrow's race out of respect for a fantastic leader and a great man."
 
Monaco Saturday quotes: Bridgestone

Hisao Suganuma, Technical Manager: "It's very important to be on pole here in Monaco as it's such a difficult circuit to overtake on so I'm delighted to see Michael, in a Bridgestone shod car, in the top spot. Mark Webber also had a great run, giving both drivers an excellent start for tomorrow's race.

"The track has evolved over the past couple of days and after this morning's free practice session, in which we saw some good competitive times from the Bridgestone runners while they were making their final tyre choices, I was hopeful of a good qualifying. With the right strategies I'm expecting our tyres will give our teams a good chance in the race.

"We had four Bridgestone runners in the top ten today and although Ralf Schumacher just missed out he should have a strong race. Felipe Massa was unlucky, crashing very early in the first phase of qualifying so he will need a good race strategy to help him tomorrow. All in all, a positive start to the weekend."
 
Post-qualifying press conference - Monaco

TV Unilaterals

Q. A tense and breathtaking qualifying session, and you are on pole, but what happened to you in that incident at Rascasse?

Michael Schumacher: I locked up the front and went wide. I wasn't sure what was going on after this because of the positioning of the cars and so on, so I was not aware and in the end, I checked with the guys what the situation was, where did we end up, because I didn't expect to be sitting here right now in this position and they said P1, so I was glad considering what had happened.

Q. What actually happened at the end of the incident; did the engine actually stall?

MS: No, initially not and I tried to engage reverse but it didn't engage, and I didn't really want to back up just by myself without knowing what was coming around the corner and finally, it stalled.

Q. Brilliant show of speed today as the track has picked up grip.

MS: We didn't look very good on Thursday. It was a little bit down to the tyre choice. We changed our choice and that put us back on the road and yes, today, this morning, we seemed to be back on pace and we had very good long runs and so on, so I'm pretty happy.

Q. It was always going to be very congested in those first two qualifying sessions; you waited until you went out and on both occasions it worked well for you.

MS: Yeah. It's difficult to find the perfect slot, but I saw so many cars going out very early and it was natural to find traffic in these moments so I just timed it slightly different. When I saw the red flag I thought maybe I didn't make the right choice but it came together and the second qualifying session worked out fine. I just conserved and made sure we were within the top ten, and then I gave it everything thereafter.

Q. Fernando, you were purple on the monitors on that first sector when Michael's incident occurred. Do you think you would have been on the pole?

Fernando Alonso: Yes, yes. Until the last corner, I was three tenths quicker than my previous lap so for sure, it was not too difficult today.

Q. Talk us through your emotions; you don't seem too happy about it. Do you think things could have been handled any differently?

FA: Well, I don't know. I do my maximum in the car, today it was OK, the car was performing really well. I think I had a good strategy and fantastic tyres for the race, so we have to wait and see tomorrow, but after dominating all weekend, to lose the lap because of an accident is not really a good moment.

Q. On Thursday it looked very much a Michelin day but today Ferrari and Bridgestone have come right back into it.

FA: Yeah, not only Ferrari but we see the Williams here and Toyota was not too bad here today so I think both tyres are quite competitive, on the same level, and I'm very optimistic for the race. I think we have something more in the race, probably in our tyres, so hopefully we can do a good race with no more accidents.

Q. Mark, your best qualifying position of the year so far for Williams.

Mark Webber: Yeah, Thursday was pretty tricky for us. We had a lot of options to go through. Obviously we had Alex in the third car which helped us, but Nico and I went through our programme as usual with the race cars, running one set of tyres. It's always hard to get a real idea of how well we're performing against - inside ourselves, obviously – but also the opposition, where we are going to be.

Coming to today, it felt a bit better this morning and then when we started to put some rubber on the car, it was very good actually. In qualifying I had a good run, only the second lap in second qualifying wasn't great in terms of I had a bit of a wild first sector and had traffic in the last sector. But I was a little bit up again on our last run, just chipping away.

I think we were all getting just a little bit more and then I thought I saw some yellow flags which I didn't want to believe but then I saw the marshals were waving them quite heavily, so I had to back off because my gut was telling me something was on the outside of Rascasse and obviously it was Michael, so I aborted and came straight in, because there was no chance to improve.

So it was a good job by the team, actually. The guys have done a really really good job. The car's performing better here. Obviously the last race was not good enough for us and I hope we can get some more points here.

Q. Michael, different overalls here, perhaps lucky overalls, first time on the pole since 2000.

MS: Yeah, well, history is really not important. You have to live in the present and the new overalls was a very nice design by Philip Morris. We had this idea in Madonna di Campiglio already and we both liked the idea and thought Monte Carlo is a special occasion where we could put some colour into it and we were happy to use it. So let's see and hope it can be lucky tomorrow, that's more important. Press Conference

Q. Michael, just talk us through that incident again if you would?

MS: I think you had best watch the pictures. You will see me locking up and just running out of road.

Q. And then did you stall?

MS: Not initially. Initially I tried to get reverse but it was hesitating to move and then finally I stalled.

Q. In comparison to Thursday, a complete change in performance. You mentioned a change of tyres; was it just that?

MS: No, it was obviously not just that, probably it was also the track coming to us plus making some changes to the car. Maybe there were some other reasons in terms of how we approached the weekend, slightly differently to the other guys which showed us not as strong as we could have been. The other point is that a lot of people used new tyres on Thursday and we didn't.

Q. Ross mentioned a new or different strategy here; is that what you meant by a different approach to the weekend?

MS: Maybe different to the others, because part of the gap we closed you can probably only explain in a few situations.

Q. Obviously that incident at the end has upset one or two people; what do you say to people who suggest it was on purpose?

MS: We try to drive the car and we find out what it is. The point is that I think I was slightly quicker in the first sector. I don't know what it was in the second sector but I was obviously watching my time and I was just a little bit quicker and a little bit quicker is not enough, honestly, so you push and you go for it and that was a bit too much.

Q. Fernando, obviously (you are) a bit frustrated, but second on the grid, again, just like last year?

FA: Yes, but last year I finished fourth so hopefully I will finish on the podium tomorrow or even win the race.

Q. And frustrated, too, because you reckon you should have been on pole?

FA: Yes, I was three-tenths better in the second sector already, after the chicane, so it should have been (faster) and I repeated the time of the last lap even with (what happened at) the Rascasse, going in the inside part and slow, and for sure it was three-tenths or something like that.

Q. Did the car improve today compared to Thursday?

FA: Yes it improved with some changes in the car and it performed really well today. The tyres were also in the long run really strong and so for tomorrow we should have a good package.

Q. Mark, again, third on the grid for you and it was a good result last year?

MW: Yeah, well, a totally different ball game – that was last year and a lot of the opposition didn't make the right tyre choice last year, and we did, so that was a good result, but overall we made good progress over the rest day, yesterday, in terms of making a few adjustments to the car with the electronics and the toys – a little bit here and there -- and here we are. The car behaved quite well today and it is a credit to the team really. They kept digging in there. The good thing I am encouraged about is we are at the front, but obviously we will see tomorrow with the fuel loads, but the most important thing for me is to try and be at the front and that's a lot better than the last few races, which is good for us.

Q. Is this a favourite circuit of yours?

MW: I like it. It's been good to me in the past. It's my job not to have any circuits that I don't like so I try my best to enjoy them all. But Monte Carlo I think is special for all the drivers. It's a very tough circuit and we like the challenge and I think its good to be punished for your mistakes. If you make a mistake here it virtually always ends in tears. We all like the challenge. Well, I do anyway. It's a good track to challenge the drivers. And this year it's quite quick in places compared to years gone by so the challenge is still there.

Questions From The Floor

Q. (Anne Giuntini - L'Equipe) To Michael, do you think the championship will continue on that kind of basis, sportingly speaking, and some incidents may be arbitrating the battle between two great champions?

MS: I don't get your question completely right...

Q. (Anne Giuntini – L'Equipe) To be honest, I have talked already to some drivers – professionals like you – who said it is too big, what happened today, to be credible, so on that basis I think that maybe there is some 'interrogation' and maybe it is a bit of a shame if it is true…

MS: It would be a shame if it is true, absolutely, but I think it is as usual whatever you do in certain moments. Your enemies they believe one thing and the people that support you believe another thing and that is what our sport is about.

Q. (Anne Giuntini – L'Equipe) It is not a question of friends or enemies, it is a question of sport.

MS: I think it is because I explained you what really happened and if you want to believe this you believe and some people may not believe this but, unfortunately that is the world we live in.

Q. (Anne Giuntini – L'Equipe) It is a big shame.

MS: Yes, unfortunately that's it…

Q. (Byron Young - Speed Sport News) Fernando do you think anything less of Michael today?

FA: I have my opinion and I won't tell it here.

Q. (Byron Young - Speed Sport News) Michael do you think you cheated today?

MS: No. And I don't know why you ask such a bad question. I think it is pretty tough I have to say. If you were to drive around here, at Monaco, you would probably not ask this question.

Q. (Byron Young - Speed Sport News) Would you be surprised to hear that Renault has gone to the stewards?

MS: I don't care what other people, teams do. I know Flavio well enough.

Q. (Laurentzi Garmendia - Berria) To Fernando, you seemed to be faster, so you should be confident for the race -- or are you worried because you are starting in the right lane?

FA: No, I am not worried. I am waiting and looking forward to tomorrow. I think, as I said before, I think we have a great package for the race and a very constant tyre in the long runs so our opportunity will come tomorrow for sure and we have to wait and see, but after all the Grand Prix from Thursday we should be starting from P1, but sometimes it's not possible. So we will try to recover tomorrow.

Q. (Jerome Bourret - L'Equipe) There were no yellow flags on Michael's incident. What was your reaction when you arrived at Rascasse? Was Michael's car on the line and did it disturb you a lot?

FA: Yes there were yellow flags from the corner before, from the chicane. I didn't know what had happened from the corner so I braked more than normal because maybe there was a car in the middle of the track and you cannot go through and Michael was on the outside, on the line, and I tried to avoid him and to complete the lap just to give us the possibility of more laps tomorrow in the fuel bank. So I just finished the qualifying lap.

Q. (Laurentzi Garmendia - Berria) To Mark, do you think your third position is an indicator of Bridgestone's real pace more than Michael's, who is normally in the top three?

MW: I think Bridgestone have done a pretty good job here and I think well see how the long runs go and that what the drivers are most interested in – to see the performance of the tyres over a two-hour Grand Prix. It's been a very happy hunting down for Michelin at this venue so maybe it is time that Bridgestone get some results and do the business tomorrow. So I hope we can do that.

Q. (Juha Paatalo – The Financial Times Deutschland) To Fernando -- at the moment you arrived at the Rascasse did you realise there and then that you wouldn't be able to take pole or did that thought come later after that?

FA: No, it was in that moment because with yellow flags you are so close to your time. You are just two-tenths or three-tenths or one and a half better than your best time and if anything goes wrong in the last two corners you lose that advantage and for sure if there is a yellow flag it is gone that possibility and you have to back off and you have to slow down.

Q. (Ottavio Daviddi - Tuttosport) To Michael, apart from all these questions, considering your improvement, do you think you have a package to win the race tomorrow?

MS: I hope so. We have been quick all this morning and we made quite a step forward on the car side, but then probably in terms of fuel load we were different maybe on Friday, than other people, and we were on old tyres obviously. And compared to Fernando, he was on old tyres as well, but in general the track seemed to come towards us and we have seen this in the past that here in Monaco certain things can change pretty dramatically. If you look at Barcelona, we were quicker friday and Saturday and lost the edge on Sunday. I just hope it goes the other way around here.

Q. (Alberto Antonini - Autosprint) Michael did the engine stall before you had reverse engaged or after?

MS: The engine, actually, I need to check why the engine stalled because there was no reason why it should stall, but I think that we have some protection that after a certain time, if the engine is running like that, it switches off itself. I guess that is what happened.

Q. (Juha Paatalo – The Financial Times Deutschland) Michael you have already analysed it, but can you describe your thoughts and feelings when sitting there in the car?

MS: Well obviously you are thinking you are going to be positioned backwards because although in that moment it is difficult for the others to improve, but I didn't know what happened between when I made the fastest time and that moment -- and a lot of things could happen and I wasn't really updated on the radio for that. When finally, at the last moment, when I was pushed back in, I said ‘so where did we end up?' and we were still on pole -- so I was quite a bit surprised that it was still the case.

Q. (Byron Young – Speed Sport News) Michael did you know that the Renaults, that Fernando was on a fast lap behind you?

MS: I think we all were on a fast lap.
 
From that camera view of the tour by the Prince - all I could think about was...

"where's the book depository??" ;)

1 bullet could end a lot of F1's problems - Max was in the passenger seat... ;)

Simon/~Flibster
 
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