Q:
Welcome back Michael, your first pole
since Hungary '05.
Michael
Schumacher: Yeah, I've had to wait a
long time to get back up here. Hard
work in the meantime, an amazing result.
All winter we knew that we seemed to
have a good package but then you wait,
very strongly for the final confirmation
and here and now we have the confirmation
for all the hard work. Every engineer,
every mechanic has been giving everything
to put us back up here and it's the
best way to pay back all our guys. There's
such a great feeling and emotion. It's
been too long ago, too long time ago.
Q:
And a bit of a race there with your
team mate, 31.5s and then a 31.4s for
the pole.
Michael
Schumacher: Yeah, absolutely. It was
very obvious right from the beginning
and even before: Ferrari - not without
reason - took the decision to take Felipe
on board. We knew about his qualities
and today he has proven them. It's a
great combination. We're getting on
very well, very focused and I hope the
success story will continue after a
year's break.
Q:
There was non-stop action from the outside;
what was it like from your point of
view? Sixth in the first two periods
and then pole in the third.
Michael
Schumacher: Yeah, it has been very exciting,
particularly in the first session as
we wanted to leave it towards the end,
then we had the red flag and we just
got in the one lap in which it would
have been very easy to make a mistake.
From hero to zero wasn't very much at
that moment. The second session was
a little bit more straightforward: just
be safe and play to stay in the top
ten and then we had a good concept and
a way to arrange ourselves to go for
pole position. The team has worked very
well. We have had some struggles over
the winter, we couldn't do the whole
programme that we sometimes wanted to
do, but nevertheless we came here very
focused, very concentrated and very
organised.
Q:
Felipe, turning to you, not only on
the front row but the first time that
you've ever qualified in the top three
as well.
Felipe
Massa: Yeah, I'm really happy for that.
I would say I'm very happy to be with
the Ferrari team and feel comfortable
here. It's amazing how the team works
and I knew from the first test I did
that it was going to be a much more
competitive year for me, to show what
I can do and it was definitely a great
start. I was really happy to be in the
top two in the first race of the season.
As for my lap, I'm really happy to be
second, but honestly, I have to thank
Giancarlo (Fisichella) because he took
away my pole position, because I was
going to improve my lap time on the
last run and I hit traffic, but anyway,
great start. Hopefully we can always
do this kind of qualifying and I think
it's a great start for me, for everybody
in the team.
Q:
Jenson, you've been looking strong all
winter and strong now: P3.
Jenson
Button: Yeah, it's quite interesting,
the new qualifying system. I'm sure
for the spectators and it is for us.
It's always go, you're always doing
something and it turned out reasonably
well for us. It's quite difficult to
get clean runs, especially in the last
session which I think we all struggled
to do a little bit, but I think that
our strategy was very good in doing
two sets of new tyres and yeah, it's
good to be in the top three and hopefully
we can improve on this tomorrow.
Q:
What were the conditions actually like
in that traffic period at the end, and
also given the wind conditions today?
Jenson
Button: It was pretty difficult out
there today with the wind. It's coming
from a completely different direction
from yesterday. There's a lot of sand
on the circuit, so it's very difficult
to be consistent and when you're trying
to do a fast lap on the edge, it's tough.
But that's what it's all about, and
it's great to be third. It's been a
tough winter, very very long but very
good for us and I think we will show
that tomorrow.
Q:
Michael, obviously a different format
for the race tomorrow, tyre changing
coming back into Formula One. Your thoughts
on that?
Michael
Schumacher: I think it makes racing
a little bit more interesting. You drive
more on the edge, you push harder, you
fight, you overtake, you take a little
bit more risk so it's a good thing.
Q:
Michael, a busy hour - or just over
- did the strategies work out pretty
much as you expected?
Michael
Schumacher: Obviously nobody could have
expected the red flag in the first session
and the session to be stopped. Except
for that, I guess it was pretty normal.
Q:
Nothing's normal at the moment, it's
all pretty much up in the air, isn't
it?
Michael
Schumacher: I'm pretty sure that the
guys on TV who have to commentate on
all this and explain it to the fans
have had a hard job.
Q:
Do you think we are going to see you
do two stops for tyres in every race?
Michael
Schumacher: We will certainly stop more
than we have been doing last year, no
doubt! (Laughter)
Q:
I meant in qualifying...
Michael
Schumacher: That depends very much on
the strategy you think you need to apply
to your own needs, honestly. We chose
that strategy.
Q:
Of course, the question is how many
sets of tyres have you got left now?
Michael
Schumacher: Enough!
Q:
Your pole position total is now equal
to the record. Do you have a comment
to make on that?
Michael
Schumacher: It makes me proud, that's
probably all I should and can say about
it.
Q:
Felipe was very very close in that qualifying...
Michael
Schumacher: Yep, I think that's the
reason why Ferrari took him because
we knew he's performing very very well
and he will give fresh air to the team.
As I've mentioned several times, I never
expected him to be anywhere else than
where he has shown himself to be. As
I've said before, he had the possibility
to go quicker but for traffic, and it's
always a question of who can do what
or whatever. Nevertheless, it's going
to be a tight and nice race between
us and pushing each other to good results.
Q:
You weren't allowed to change the car
very much, only the front wing and tyre
pressures. Would you have liked to have
made changes?
Michael
Schumacher: Being here, we knew pretty
much what to expect and what to do so
it certainly helped in this respect
to know exactly what to do and not to
move around other bits and pieces.
Q:
Felipe, well done, it must be a really
nice feeling...
Felipe
Massa: It's a great feeling, fantastic
feeling, fantastic opportunity to go
to Ferrari and I think the team did
a fantastic job in the winter tests
to develop the car. We've had some issues
with the car, but we saw straight away
that the car was good and was quick
and was performing a lot better than
they were used to last year. So for
me, it was a great opportunity. I think
it is the best way to start the championship,
not just starting in second place but
also fighting. The pole position thing
was really really good for me, and I
have to say that I'm really happy and
hopefully we can see each other many
times.
Q:
And so close to Michael as well.
Felipe
Massa: Yeah, it was a great fight, I
have to say, and on the last run, I
had a little bit of traffic from Giancarlo
and anyway it was a great fight and
hopefully we can have this fight all
the time.
Q:
What about the track conditions, the
wind as well?
Felipe
Massa: Well, the track conditions were
not easy, there was a really strong
wind and it was not so easy to find
the right balance so it was very very
difficult and in a couple of corners
you had understeer, and in other corners
you had a lot of oversteer so it was
very difficult to drive, but fortunately
we didn't make a mistake and we just
made a good lap.
Q:
Jenson, obviously happy to be in the
top three, but disappointed not to be
on the front row?
Jenson
Button: Yeah, I think that's the same
for everyone who isn't on the front
row. We all want to be on the front
row and spearheading the grid tomorrow
afternoon. But third place was good.
I'm reasonably happy with that and it
was good, I thought it was very exciting.
I'm sure it was the same for all the
fans out there watching, because it
was non-stop for me. I was in and out
of the garage, especially with Räikkönen's
problem in the first session. It made
it a very busy session, but it was good
fun and it's nice to be up here in third
position and it's just the normal thing
which is the same for everyone: if the
traffic is an issue, and it always has
been with this sort of system but that's
something we've got to sort out ourselves.
Q:
But it's good to have the traffic back
again!
Jenson
Button: Yeah, I think so. It's great
having runs and having to do them at
certain times during the hour. I think
that does make it extra exciting and
we have to be out on the circuit to
do the times and I think that's great,
it's good for the fans and I'm sure
it's going to make for some upsets this
season and for some very different grids,
I think.
Q:
Interesting to see that amongst the
three of you, you're from two teams
that tested here before. Do you think
that was significant?
Jenson
Button: It might be. We have the experience
on the tyres here and all the other
teams don't. I think these two (Schumacher
and Massa) probably had the best experience;
they were here for nine days but also
the weather was very up and down while
we were here and it seems to be very
different here for the race. It's very
windy and there was a lot of sand on
the circuit which makes it difficult
to drive and I think that adds a little
bit of excitement to it as well, trying
to keep the car in a straight line on
the straight. But yes, it's great that
we've got a good position here for tomorrow
and hopefully we can gain those two
positions tomorrow.
Q:
Would you like to have changed more
in qualifying?
Jenson
Button: No, not really. I think we had
a good balance and in these conditions
it's difficult because in some places,
you've got quite a bit of understeer,
in some places you've got quite a bit
of oversteer. It matters which direction
the wind is. I think we pretty much
got the maximum out of the car, it was
just getting the maximum out of the
circuit, more than anything else.
Q:
Michael, last year you were very critical
of qualifying - saying we changed the
system far too many times. Would you
say this is the right system to keep?
Michael
Schumacher: I don't think it matters
what I think in this respect because
it matters what the fans think and you
write about it. It looks like after
all the changes we have made we have
something which is exciting and I hope
everybody likes it. For us, we can deal
with it and it makes it even exciting
for us and gives you more opportunities
and is very fair if you have changing
weather conditions and so on. In a way
I think it's pretty good.
Q:
Michael, how much did this pole mean
to you after such a long period of not
being in front?
Michael
Schumacher: Honestly, after the weekend
was progressing, I was not exactly expecting
it. I thought we would be a little behind.
I thought we might be touching the front
but now to be here and actually have
Felipe in the front row and be so competitive,
that's a very nice surprise, in particular
if you imagine what happened last year
and if you think about what is the normal
trend. When you have such a story of
success, usually there is a downtrend,
and when you have a downtrend, to move
it to an uptrend is probably the most
difficult to achieve this and it's an
amazing result for all who have worked
so hard for that result, and to be able
to give that and give this extra motivation
to keep on going. We have good reasons
to believe that the whole season is
looking strong for us. We are looking
very strong and every so often we get
updates on the car and really it's the
best, best way to pay (them) back for
all this hard work and really I'm so
happy for all of us.
Q:
Michael, you said recently that last
year you struggled to get the best out
of yourself without the car being fully
competitive without the car being the
best. Do you think this year you can
see yourself getting back to your peak?
Michael
Schumacher: It certainly helps to just
be at the peak, absolutely. As I said,
very often when you just have no chance,
it's very difficult to get this extra
little bit out and you feel it's not
worth it. Certainly it's worth it now.
Q:
Michael, The norm in Formula One is
for drivers to wear the same caps and
overalls for example. Now, apart from
a couple of personal sponsors, you and
Felipe are both wearing totally different
sets of overalls and whatever. Will
that be the Ferrari norm for this year?
Michael
Schumacher: Really?
Q:
Yes. If you look at Felipe's shoulders,
you'll see they're a different style
to yours.
Michael
Schumacher: They're both the same colour.
There are a couple of differences, and
that's where you personalise yourself.
That has always been, but maybe it's
been less obvious for example.
Q:
Michael is this result one in the eye
for many people - including many of
the teams - who didn't put Ferrari in
the calculations pre-season?
Michael
Schumacher: I don't think it's important
what other people think and mean about
us. It's more important what we do ourselves
and what we have suffered last year
and the amount of work we have put in
to satisfy ourselves is important.
Q:
There is a suggestion that leading up
to this race the team weren't showing
their hand? We call it sandbagging.
Michael
Schumacher: It's difficult to understand
the question.
Jenson
Button: Were you driving around slowly
on purpose?
Michael
Schumacher: There are always certain
thoughts about what you might or might
not do. If you go testing, you try to
explore what you have available. Initially
when we were testing with other teams,
we didn't have the full aero package
or everything together and again the
same here when we've been together just
a day. BAR (Honda) left and our bits
had just arrived. It's not purposefully
done but it's to do with the timing.
That's the way it was and the car certainly
had improved. It was obviously very
good for us to stay in Italy after that
instead of going to Valencia and working
six days instead of three days. All
this sort of pays out.
Q:
Jenson, in the past few years, it's
fair to say a victory would have been
a bonus. Is there a new mentality in
the team now? If you don't win this
year, will it be a failure?
Jenson
Button: I think we'd be very disappointed
if we don't get a win this year, but
whatever we feel at the end of the season
or next year, we're just concentrating
on the moment we have a good package
and had a fantastic winter and we're
just looking forward to tomorrow. If
we don't get that win that we're looking
for then so be it. We'll be back out
challenging again in Malaysia next weekend.
Q:
Michael, how much of the success of
your pole position do you attribute
to the new Ferrari and Jenson, how do
you find the challenge now with the
Ferraris on pole?
Jenson
Button: It's obviously very good for
them, and not so good for us. They look
very strong but we still don't know
what people are doing with fuel loads
or anything. Tomorrow is the day that
counts.
Michael
Schumacher: In these days, we drivers
are on pretty close levels and it matters
very much on the car you have and what
you can get out of it, so it's a big
tribute to have competitive car because
you saw last year that without one,
you can do nothing.
Q:
Felipe, when you joined Ferrari, did
you expect to be this quick in your
first Grand Prix?
Felipe
Massa: I expected to be competitive.
I was always competitive in my career
and I was always trusting what I can
do, so I expect always to be competitive
and that is my goal always. For sure,
if you look at the championship last
year, you have some feelings that I
was not so easy to change completely
and to make a very good car, but if
you look the other way, you can see
that Ferrari is a very good team and
they are able to do that because they
have very good people and they are always
able to work towards improving the car.
Last year was a mistake and there were
a lot of combinations that made the
car not so quick, but I was in a small
team and always when you have the chance
to go to a top team to fight for better
positions is always the target.
Q:
Michael, it's interesting to look at
the times between the sessions. Your
time was remarkably better in the last
session with a race fuel load. Can you
explain why? Is it the tyres, is it
that you didn't risk so much in the
first sessions?
Michael
Schumacher: First session, you don't
risk everything. Secondly, I only did
one lap due to the red flag. Thirdly,
it was much dirtier on the track. Fourthly,
we had used tyres.
Q:
Felipe, you're still a young driver.
Do you feel something special going
into the track as your first qualifying
for Ferrari?
Felipe
Massa: Yes, sure. Always when you go
on the track you always have the feeling
that you need to do your best and get
the best out of you and I have to say
I was not excited -- I was just concentrating
on doing my lap and that's what I did.
You have always some emotions, but you
have more when you are out of the car.
When you are in the car, you have only
the felling to do your best.
Q:
You look exhausted. Are you?
Felipe
Massa: No, now the emotion is coming
so I need to prepare myself for these
things after qualifying. I'm not tired,
I'm just happy.
Q:
Michel, Kimi Räikkönen only wants to
sign a contract with Ferrari. What do
you think of that?
Michael
Schumacher: Maybe.
Q:
In you're running, you've come up against
two cars running different engines to
the rest of you. What are your opinions
on the performance of those two cars?
Jenson
Button: Well, they're supposed to have
more horsepower and that's about it
really. I haven't been behind a Toro
Rosso this weekend so I don't know how
quick they are in the straights, but
they're supposed to be more powerful
than any of the V8 cars.
Michael
Schumacher: I wouldn't be surprised
if they have more horsepower, but they're
not that far off. They have a reasonable
car from last year and nevertheless
if you look at where the first team
is and the second team. It's maybe hard
for teams like Midland and Aguri to
run with the V8 and they don't know
exactly. You always assume there is
more than you think, but I think if
you give them a V8 they could do the
same.
Felipe
Massa: If I have to think about it as
a Ferrari driver, you see the rules
is that everyone has the V8 and you
see another team with a V10, which is
maybe not 100 percent fair because nobody
is right and 100 percent reliable. They
are 100 percent reliable because they
have the car from last year. If I was
a Midland driver, I would be angry because
you work a lot through the winter and
then see another car running with a
V10.
Q:
How do you rate this circuit and how
did you find the hospitality?
Jenson
Button: This is a circuit I enjoy. It's
had some great racing over the last
few years, and also for me, it's a great
place to start the season. The hospitality
is fantastic, we've been welcomed here
with open arms and put on a great show,
so yes, I'm really happy with the way
things have gone this weekend and I'm
sure everyone is looking forward to
the race tomorrow.
Michael
Schumacher: Very similar. It has been
even more obvious for all three of us
because we have been here for a whole
week of testing. You have more time
to get out and meet people and I found
the people very nice and very helpful
and I've really enjoyed the time.
Felipe
Massa: The same. I really enjoy the
circuit. It's very well done, the paddock
and everything. Also the place. I was
here nine days testing and I really
enjoyed it. The time goes by quickly
because it's a really nice place to
be.
Q:
The grid off-line is quite dirty compared
to other circuits so how will that affect
your starts?
Jenson
Button: I'm on clean side so I'm okay.
Michael
Schumacher: Me too.
Felipe
Massa: Me too. I did not hear the question
so maybe me too. Oh yeah, I'm on the
dirty side, so maybe it's not good,
but hopefully we can have a good start
and maybe keep the position.
Q:
Felipe will you and Michael be on different
strategies or can we expect a straight
fight?
Felipe
Massa: I think wait tomorrow and you'll
see.
Jenson
Button: I'm just wondering how you'll
get information out of him, sitting
up here. It would be quite impressive.
Q:
Is the team encouraging you to battle
Michael hard?
Felipe
Massa: The team is encouraging both
drivers to push very hard and be in
the best position possible. We are starting
first and second but I think our competitors
are very strong. We will not have an
easy race so both drivers will have
to push hard from beginning to last
lap.
Q:
How enjoyable was qualifying, trying
to find the best lap in traffic?
Jenson
Button: It was a lot of fun, I enjoyed
it. It was weird seeing other cars on
the track, but getting out on the track
when it's dirty is an experience. I
know how the Minardi guys felt last
year. I think it will work with the
fans and with us.
Michael
Schumacher: I enjoyed it.
Felipe
Massa: I enjoyed it much, but not the
traffic. I think it is a good system
and I hope the people at home enjoyed
it. It was interesting.
Q:
Jenson, you said you like flowing tracks,
but this is stop-start. Do you like
it here? Also, as a new home-owner,
does it change things? Will we be seeing
more of you?
Jenson
Button: Hopefully. It's not built yet
but hopefully I'll be coming out. It's
a great way to relax and it's not too
far from Europe as well. The track,
well, we've had some good races here
and for me that makes it a good racetrack.
We're able to overtake and race against
each other.