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       Your thoughts on Michael
      Schumacher and Ferrari winning both Titles  13
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 Download the NewsOnF1.com | 19-Aug:         At the post Race Press Conference for the Hungarian GP, Michael Schumacher
      has described his 4th Title win as a great team achievement and said
      "I was talking to the team during the long lap we did, the slow lap
      we did and as always, trying to find the right words. In such moments, I'm
      probably not a bad racing driver but I'm quite a bad person finding the
      right words in such moments, so you have to forgive me. I can't say much
      more than it has been a beautiful weekend. We did everything we could have
      done. I came here with not such a good feeling, for whatever reason. I
      said to Jean 'I'm not sure this weekend is going to be the one when it
      will happen.' But we got pole position, we got the victory, I obviously
      equalised the 51 wins with Alain. And I got my fourth championship so,
      it's a bit too much for me right now to take it all in. I simply want to
      say that, it's a great achievement but the way it has been done what makes
      it so fantastic, because the team around us, Rubens and myself - you can't
      believe how wonderful the guys are, how much we stick together, in good
      times, in bad times and particularly in bad times, and sometimes we have
      them as well. We have such a great crew, such a good team that I'm really
      in love with all of them and it's so much fun to work with them. It's
      their achievement and I'm more than thankful to all of them." Rubens Barrichello was very happy to see Ferrari win the
      Constructors' Championship and said "I am. I am. I say that I'm
      having a wonderful season, and it's not because I'm just saying that, I'm
      really proud to be his team-mate and be part of the party. It think it's a
      fantastic party, I think it's a fantastic achievement. I don't think it's
      just coincidence that when I joined the team we won the whole time. It's
      something that I'm very proud, something that the team deserves and
      Michael deserves. I'm really really proud to be with them."   David Coulthard indicated that the best he could have hoped for
      was second and said "Obviously at the start being on the inside seems
      to have been a disadvantage because Rubens was able to pass me quite
      easily and opened up quite a gap going down to turn one. So I knew it was
      going to be difficult from there on. The fact that I was able to maintain
      the gap to Rubens made me realise that there was a chance at the pit stop.
      With the fuel that we were carrying I felt reasonably comfortable that he
      would have to pit before me. So it was pretty much the opposite of what
      was Rubens was saying, then obviously in that middle stint I was
      struggling a little more with the tyres, it wasn't a new set, and I'm not
      sure at the moment what part of the 'in' lap, the pit stop or the 'out'
      lap - it wasn't that because he passed me before the first corner - but
      certainly there was something that cost me the time. In reality second
      place was the best that could be achieved today and obviously today is
      about Michael's title, his win and obviously I congratulate him on that
      achievement, and recommend he takes a holiday for the last four Grands
      Prix." 19-Aug: What the teams and drivers said following the Race at the Hungaroring ... Report 19-Aug: Hungarian GP - Race: Michael Schumacher wins the Hungarian GP and secures his 4th World Title. Rubens Barrichello was second ahead of David Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen and Nick Heidfeld ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 19-Aug: Hungarian GP - Warm-up: David Coulthard sets the fastest time ahead of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Ralf Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen and Jarno Trulli make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 18-Aug:         At the post
      Qualifying Press Conference for the Hungarian GP, Michael Schumacher indicated
      that he didn't go out following his second run not because he needed to
      conserve tyres but because the second run was 100% perfect and said "It
      was not so much about saving tyres, honestly. It's simply that when you
      feel you have done the maximum and there's nothing you can do on the car
      and nothing you can do yourself, then you simply sit and wait, there's no
      point in wasting effort. That's what we did, just saved our energy." David Coulthard admitted that he couldn't have matched the pace
      of Michael in qualifying trim and that was not due to having to drive a
      different chassis and said "Actually the car felt very similar to
      yesterday. Sometimes you get a slight difference In feeling when you go
      from chassis to chassis but I wouldn't have known had it not been for the
      mechanics telling me how late they were up last night. So, I think as
      Michael said he's pretty happy with his lap, I think that in the morning
      session I was closer to having a perfect lap when I had more fuel on board
      but in qualifying I had to fight the car a little bit more, it was more
      messy - of course it was quicker because we had less fuel but you're
      fighting against the car a little and I don't think it was possible to
      achieve the time he was doing but I think it's possible to be a couple of
      tenths quicker." Rubens Barrichello was disappointed with third as he expected to be a lot closer to Michael and said "I think the car felt very very good in the morning. My first run was quite good, the second one was coming even better and I had traffic and since then I lost the balance of the car, basically. I had too much understeer out there, and I couldn't set the time any more, together with the fact that the track was a little bit dirtier. It was just a plus. In the end, starting third in Hungary is not too bad, but I think the car was capable of doing better, even because I was much closer to Michael all through the sessions." 18-Aug: What the teams and drivers said following Qualifying at the Hungaroring ... Report 18-Aug: Hungarian GP - Qualifying: Michael Schumacher grabs pole 0.8 seconds ahead of David Coulthard. Rubens Barrichello, Ralf Schumacher, Jarno Trulli and Mika Hakkinen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 18-Aug: Hungarian GP - 2nd Saturday Practice Session: David Coulthard sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Nick Heidfeld, Mika Hakkinen and Jarno Trulli make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 18-Aug: Hungarian GP - 1st Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Mika Hakkinen. David Coulthard, Nick Heidfeld and Ralf Schumacher make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 17-Aug:         At the Friday
      Press Conference for the Hungarian GP, Bobby Rahal has indicated
      that Ford's decision to supply Cosworth engines to Arrows should not
      affect Jaguar and said "I understand the reasons for it. Ferrari
      seems to do it and to do it well so I see no reason why Cosworth can't,
      they've done it before. I don't think it's going to have an affect for us,
      although I think it helps Cosworth and financially it helps them. From an
      R&D standpoint it might help. In the end, I don't believe it's any
      kind of a detraction for us as a team. We've got to beat Arrows and
      everybody else for that matter so I don't worry about it one way or the
      other." Craig Pollock agreed with Rahal on the issue of stability in the
      rules and said "I think changing the rules just for changing the
      rules doesn't make any sense, and if we can get stability, it helps us
      with the costs, so I would agree with everything he said." Paul Stoddart revealed that a decision will be made regarding
      Minardi's engine supplier for 2002 in a couple of weeks and said "Ask
      me in two weeks time. We've obviously got options and the next two weeks
      before Spa will see those options all exhausted and we will have made a
      decision. Very encouraging. It's nice to have choice." Giancarlo Fisichella is targeting a top 10 for qualifying here
      and said "Here we have a new aerodynamics package which is very good,
      we are very happy, very impressed. We are working with race fuel so we are
      confident to be in the top ten tomorrow. Obviously it's the biggest change
      of the season. Tomorrow we will even have a qualifying engine so we are
      very optimistic." David Coulthard explained the damage he did to his car in the
      morning session and said "First of all I made a mistake going into
      the corner and understeered wide and there's a different kerb there, the
      same type of kerbs that we have on the inside of the last chicane in
      Canada which seem to work quite well there for not pulling the dirt and
      grass onto the track. But I looked at the track yesterday and I thought
      this might be a bit difficult to have them on the exit of the corner,
      because they are about three and a half inches high and it's not ramped up
      - you just run straight into them. So in this case, I ran wide and it
      smashed the underside of my chassis. So we will have to change cars for
      tomorrow. So I was a little bit surprised, not just because I made a
      mistake and I paid the price for it, but I'm a little bit surprised that
      we allowed those kerbs to be put in place and it's one of the things that
      we need to talk about with Charlie this evening. We've discussed many
      times in the drivers meetings that the penalty for making a mistake should
      be a loss of time, it shouldn't be damaging your chassis. If you hit the
      barrier, well, there you go, that's the limit of the circuit. But to have
      your car smashed on a kerb like that is just stupid really." Jean Alesi was simply too excited to be driving for Jordan and
      said "It's very exciting. I'm so happy to be driving for Eddie -
      obviously too excited because this morning I went off, but I was enjoying
      too much my first laps!. I finished the session very well, tomorrow will
      probably be a lot easier for me now I've started with Eddie and I want to
      do a good job." 17-Aug: What the teams and drivers said following Friday practice at the Hungaroring ... Report 17-Aug: Hungarian GP - 2nd Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Mika Hakkinen. Ralf Schumacher, Eddie Irvine and Jean Alesi make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 17-Aug: Hungarian GP - 1st Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Mika Hakkinen. David Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher and Nick Heidfeld ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes 16-Aug:         At the Thursday
      Press Conference for the Hungarian GP, Kazutoshi Nishisawa
      indicated that Takuma Sato is one of the young talents that Honda likes
      and would always support. He added that Sato is under a testing contract
      with BAR and not with Honda.  Luciano Burti described why he spun at Hockenheim as a result of
      his crash at the start and said "After my crash, I banged my arm
      somewhere inside the car and it was a bit sore, even before the re-start,
      but of course, after a few laps it got worse and worse up to the moment I
      couldn't hold the car any more. I think I made three mistakes in five laps
      because I really couldn't hold the car, and I went off on one lap. I was
      already on the radio asking the team if I could stop, but we had a chance
      of maybe scoring points they told me to keep going. But it's OK now." Heinz Harald Frentzen indicated that he was pleased with what he
      saw at Prost so far and said "I try to adapt as quick as possible to
      the team. There are five races left. I haven't done any proper testing. I
      just did a run to check the seat and the pedals so I just have to start
      from zero and to see how I get along with the people. Obviously before I
      signed the contract, I went to the factory. I wanted to see all the data
      and facilities and possibilities and all this information was enough for
      me to decide to drive for the team. I think from the basics the team is
      OK. There are some very professional people working there." Ralf Schumacher indicated that he was misquoted about blaming
      Montoya for the engine failure and said "I think Hockenheim's over
      isn't it? I made the finish at least, I think that's the important thing.
      But I think what the English newspapers said was wrong, I think they
      misquoted me a bit - I've never said that he is responsible that the
      engine failed. At the end of the day the engine doesn't survive then
      something's wrong with it." Juan Pablo Montoya believes the long pit stop at Hockenheim
      caused his engine to fail and said "You can't really say it's luck,
      it's racing and things like that happen. I think I didn't have a problem
      with the engine, I think the only thing that happened was the pit stop was
      so long the engine overheated and that was it. There's nothing you can do
      about it, you're driving within the limits of the engine, you can't really
      over-rev the engine or do anything to it with all the electronics and
      everything so you just drive it to the limit." 16-Aug:         The Hungarian Grand
      Prix was added to the Formula 1 calendar in 1986 and has been on the
      calendar ever since. Ayrton Senna holds the most number of wins
      with 3. Behind him there are 5 drivers with 2 wins each (Mika Hakkinen,
      Damon Hill, Michael Schumacher, Nelson Piquet and Jacques Villeneuve). Mika
      Hakkinen won here in '99 and 2000 and if he wins this year he will be
      the first to win the Hungarian 3 times in a row. Michael Schumacher holds the most
      number of Poles with 4 followed by Ayrton Senna with 3 and Riccardo
      Patrese and Mika Hakkinen with 2 each. Of the current drivers, Jean Alesi will make his 11th appearance at the event, David Coulthard has had the most number of podium finishes at Hungary with 4 but has never won the race while Mika Hakkinen, Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve have each won twice at Hungary. 15-Aug:        Michael Schumacher returned
      from his holiday with his family ready for Hungary and targeting his 51st
      career win as well as his 4th World Title. He said "I am really
      looking forward to the race in Budapest. It’s time, that thing's start
      moving again. I am really geared up to driving now. I have already said
      several times that our car does actually look good on all track profiles
      and I therefore count on us being right at the front again in Budapest.
      With Ferrari’s aerodynamic package, a development of the one from
      Monaco, I do believe we have reason to be confident.” Jean Todt is aiming for his 2 Ferraris to finish on the podium and possibly secure the World Constructors Title (a 1-2 Ferrari finish will win them the title regardless of where McLaren and Williams finish) but he stressed that they are keeping their feet on the ground and will not be counting their chickens before they hatch and said "We arrive in Hungary leading both championships and for the first time this season, it is mathematically possible for us to take the Drivers' and Constructors' titles. Despite this, we are approaching the weekend prudently, with our feet firmly on the ground, because we know that is actually possible for us to lose both championships. We have seen that it does not take much to have a problem, an accident, or suffer with a lack of reliability. We know the world of racing too well to count our chickens before they hatch. Obviously, we are favourites. We know this, but we will tackle the Hungarian Grand Prix like any other so far. We will try and win and get both cars onto the podium. The Hungaroring is the highest downforce track since Monaco, where overtaking is particularly difficult, making qualifying very important. We know we can also expect very high temperatures which put the mechanical components under a lot of stress." 15-Aug: "Will Schumacher try?" is the title of the 26th issue from the Diagnosis and Prognosis Series for the 2001 season. In this issue, the Heretic looks at the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix - Issue 26 14-Aug: Jean Alesi
      shook down the Jordan
      EJ11 for the first time at Silverstone. As was the case with Frentzen
      who shook down the Prost a couple of days ago, Alesi only covered 50
      kilometres due to the FIA testing ban in effect. Both Jean Alesi and team
      boss Eddie Jordan were positive following the shakedown.  13-Aug: "Can Michael win the Drivers' Championship in Hungary ?" The Hungarian Grand Prix Preview is now available ... Race Preview Hungarian Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule: 
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