Question
: What
a comeback! We all know what you and the team have
been going through over the last month or so, but
on the pole here in Canada.
Jenson
Button: A little bit surprised, actually. We expected
to come here and be reasonably quick but to challenge
the Renaults and McLarens? We didn't quite expect
that but it's good to be here. This is a huge boost
for the team. We've had a tough few months and they've
worked exceptionally hard, so it's great to give
them something back.
Q.
Your thoughts for the race tomorrow; it's obviously
very hot, we have a new track surface here, what
were the conditions like out there?
JB:
It was a little bit slipperier than in practice.
I think maybe the wind has picked up a little bit,
but the car worked really well. It was reasonable
easy to drive and I think we've got a good race
package. I'm not going to say too much because I've
seen the Renaults and the McLarens in practice and
their long run pace looks very good. We will just
wait and see what happens tomorrow, but this is
a good start anyway.
Q.
Obviously this qualifying session does reflect the
choice of fuel for the first stint in the race,
but your top speed, 318 kph, is about 12 kph down
on the guys either side of you. Your thoughts on
that?
JB:
Oh dear. (Laughs) Yeah, we noticed that in the earlier
practices, but for us this is the best level to
be at and we've just got to hope that we can keep
them behind us in the first few laps of the race
when it's very close. It's going to be an important
part of the race for us and if we can stay in front
that's going to help our race no end.
Q.
Michael, welcome back. Reading your comments yesterday
in the press, you weren't that optimistic in terms
of where the car was going, gearbox problem this
morning, I think, and I think Rubens also had a
gearbox problem but a great qualifying result for
you in the end.
Michael
Schumacher: Yeah, indeed. As you said, yesterday
things didn't look very good but we found a lot
of reasons for our performance yesterday because
it wasn't normal that we would be so far behind.
At the end of the day, we got the car together very
well this morning. It was a shame that we couldn't
finish our work to the end because of a gearbox
problem, although we picked up the gearbox problem
early enough not to have it at the moment when it
matters. So a great job from everybody because it
took a huge effort from everybody to bring the car
back in the position that we are in. And we were
hoping for that position. We worked the car very
well this morning and things looked pretty good
for us.
Q.
Obviously a great one-lap run there. Your thoughts
on the race and the track conditions and the problems
with the resurfaced track here?
MS:
Yes, I guess it's not really a problem because if
I understand it right, it wasn't a problem with
our cars destroying the surface, it was probably
the saloon cars which are heavier and which put
more load onto the track I don't know, I'm
just guessing but with the changes and things
they have done to the circuit I'm pretty sure it
shouldn't be an issue tomorrow.
Q.
Fernando, a solid looking qualifying run there,
your thoughts on that, potential fuel loads and
on the race?
Fernando
Alonso: Yeah, it has been a good Saturday practice
this morning with very good long runs and a good
pace, and then in qualifying, it's obviously very
difficult to know about the fuel loads of other
people but we are quite happy with our strategy,
I think, for the race. Everything is going well
in the team, we are third and fourth, we are very
confident with everything in the car and at the
moment it all looks perfect for us.
Q.
And West McLaren Mercedes not quite as quick as
they normally are…
FA:
Yeah, but again, who knows about the fuel load of
the McLarens today? Obviously this is a track that
has been historically good for our car and I think
this year, also, we were very close with them this
morning in practice but I am still confident we
can beat them tomorrow. Obviously, to be in front
at the start of the race, now, in qualifying is
also a help if we want to beat them tomorrow.
Q.
And as you were saying earlier, this is a low downforce
circuit where the compromise is very important,
you're very very quick on the straight.
FA:
Yeah, we were quickest yesterday and this morning
as well and this can also be a help for the race
point of view. But at the moment we decide to stay
like this because the car has always been very nice
to drive even with this light downforce.
Q.
Jenson, well done. What does it feel like to have
this pole then?
JB:
Er, wow! I was a little bit surprised to be that
quick. So yeah, I am very happy. I know that in
the race the Renaults and the McLarens and probably
the Ferraris are going to be very fast, looking
at their practice times today, but this is a good
start for us, and it is nice to be back in this
position.
Q.
And how was the lap?
JB:
It was OK. The circuit was quite low grip so it
was reasonably difficult, but it was a nice lap
to drive, I enjoyed it.
Q.
The scenes in the garage looked like you'd just
won the race, but obviously there was a certain
amount of relief there.
JB:
Yeah, this is only qualifying, I know that and we
know that as a team but we have had a tough few
months, we've had a tough year so far so this means
a lot to us to be closer to the front again. So
yeah, this is a very special moment for everyone
in the team and hopefully this is going to help
the rest of the year for us.
Q.
What's made the difference, because if we look back
two weeks, on your return, there wasn't really a
sparkling performance.
JB:
Well, before Nurburgring we were testing in Paul
Ricard and it's not a great aero circuit and we
tested some new aero parts which we thought were
better, we didn't go any quicker but we thought
they were better so we ran with them at the Nurburgring.
At Silverstone last week, we put them back on the
car and did a comparison and realised that they
were making the car very twitchy under braking.
So that's one of the reasons, plus we have another
aero package on the car here for this weekend, which
is very positive. And Honda have done a great job
with the engine, we have a new spec engine here
which is definitely helping.
Q.
Brakewise?
JB:
Brakes should be fine, we have had no issues in
practice. We know this is a very tough circuit on
brakes, it's been known as the worst so… I think
we'll be fine.
Q.
Michael, a bit of a surprise to be second?
MS:
No. I mean, after yesterday, yes, but not after
this morning's work we have done with the car.
Q.
Jean Todt has always said you need to start further
up on the grid to win, obviously, and here you are,
second on the grid, are you feeling confident?
MS:
I am feeling much more confident than I have felt
so far this season, yes, no doubt.
Q.
Jenson on pole position alongside you, do you see
any problems with his tyres in comparison with your
tyres?
MS:
No, I mean, I don't have the times of this morning
completely in my mind, of what he did and what I
did, but I think you have long straights here anyway
where overtaking is a possibility in case someone
has an issue.
Q.
What about the gearbox problem this morning, was
it actually mended or replaced?
MS:
I guess it is replaced. We would have replaced the
back end anyway, because that is what we usually
do, so it was just starting a bit earlier than normal.
But it is a bit unusual. We do so much testing and
so many miles that I don't really understand why.
I guess it is one of those odd issues.
Q.
And Rubens' problem?
MS:
I guess it was the same, in a way. I mean, it was
a gearbox issue and we have to analyse that.
Q.
Fernando, a bit disappointed to be third?
FA:
Well, after the pace we showed yesterday and this
morning maybe yes because we were ready to fight
with the McLarens and now we have one BAR and one
Ferrari in front of us, so this is maybe not disappointing
but a surprise, for sure. We have to do our race
tomorrow, I think we are confident with our strategy
and our fuel loads so hopefully tomorrow we can
overtake them.
Q.
It's quite a fascinating time at the moment that
all of a sudden up pops Ferrari and BAR when you
were expecting McLaren.
FA:
Yeah, this is Formula One and I think with the new
system of qualifying with the fuel loads you can
have these surprises. Also, BMW-Williams had pole
in the Nurburgring and then in the race it was not
the fastest car, so hopefully tomorrow we can do
a good race like we did in the Nurburgring. We started
sixth there and here we are third so we are in a
good position.
Q.
And how much of a worry still is McLaren?
FA:
They are still a worry. Obviously, they were very
fast this morning and yesterday and I think they
will be really, really strong in race conditions.
But we don't know what fuel load they have and we
have to go with our race, take the maximum advantage
we can have from third position compared to them,
and push always in the race.
Q.
(Peter Windsor F1 Racing) Michael, Jenson
described it as a low grip lap and we know it is
better to be low downforce here. Taking those two
factors into consideration, can we say that Bridgestone
have cracked this problem of one-lap performance
versus race pace? Has there been a breakthrough
on the tyre side?
MS:
Put it this way, I think it is a combination of
things. If you look at the pace the competitor is
able to do very consistently it looks like they
brought a tyre that is a bit harder and more consistent
rather than to have the one lap and then lose out
in the race. We have moved up our game, definitely,
for the one lap situation but we still have our
consistency so it is from both sides.
Q.
Fernando, would this result be okay for you tomorrow
in the race or are you heading for something more?
FA:
Always when you start the race you are thinking
of winning the race. Here, particularly, we have
good options because the car has been very good
all weekend and I don't have any reason to not think
of the victory tomorrow. Obviously the strategies
will be important, the start, the race pace, the
tyres at the end of the race, the brakes, there
are many things that you have to look after and
obviously we will approach tomorrow's race thinking
of the victory.
Q.
(Canadian Press) Jenson, do you feel your team has
been a little persecuted this year over the situation
with the fuel tank and do you feel there is still
time to make an impact on the championship this
year?
JB:
The first one is difficult to answer, but I can
only say it has been a difficult season for us,
probably the toughest for the team for many reasons.
The second question, we don't have a chance in the
championship, of winning the championship, anyway.
Our aim is to go out and hopefully fight for wins.
Hopefully we are ready for it, but I wasn't expecting
to come here fighting for wins at all. But maybe
we are better than I actually thought originally.
Q.
(Dan Knutson National Speedsport News) You
have eight races in 11 weekends. That must require
a different mental and maybe physical approach than
having a race, time to go testing and then maybe
a few days off then a race two weeks later. So,
how is that different compared to the normal schedule?
JB:
I don't find it too bad. It is actually nice for
us as a team to get out there racing as much as
we can. The good thing is we have got two races
this side of the pond, which is good, one week after
the other, so we are not travelling backwards and
forwards to races. Then we go back to Europe and
we are racing in France and England, which again
are very close to each other, so it is not an issue.
As long as we get enough of a break in August and
we can go on holiday and enjoy ourselves a bit it's
fine.
Q.
(Montreal Journal) I have a tough question for you
Jenson. People will look at the result today and
say the only reason you are fast is because you
don't have much gas (fuel) in the tank. What would
you say to people who think you were just running
light today and do not think you have the fastest
car?
JB:
We have to wait and see tomorrow. We base our strategy
not just on qualifying but on the race and we think
we have the best possible strategy for us this weekend.
That's all I can say.
Q.
(Canadian Press) Michael, you were saying you feel
more confident now than at any point in the season.
What has given you that confidence?
MS:
Basically our lap times, the ones we have been doing,
not the ones of yesterday but the ones of today.
Q.
(Anthony Rowlinson - Autosport) Michael, Jenson
just said that BAR are not in with a chance of the
championship now, but do you think Ferrari and yourself
still have a good chance to fight for the World
Championship?
MS:
I wouldn't call it good, but it is mathematically
still possible and as long as that is the case there
is no reason to give up.