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      At the post Race press
      conference for the Japanese Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher describes
      his win as a great win and said "Despite the records, to finish the
      season with a high in first position, that's what you wish to do and then
      you go into the long winter break we're going to face now. Obviously,
      we've had maybe two races which have been a little bit difficult for us,
      Monza and Indianapolis, now we're back to normality and that's a great end
      and a great result for the championship we have achieved, to finish off
      the season for the team, for everyone." 
      
      Juan Pablo Montoya
       
 
      
      enjoyed the race but was struggling with his
      tyres in the early laps and said "I think it was a good race up to
      the end. As you could see, Rubens was on new tyres, I was on old tyres and
      the first few laps, as Michael says, there's a huge difference. He got by
      me into the chicane, but he sacrificed the exit and I had a good run at
      him into turn one and passed him again. Since then, my tyres began to come
      back a little bit and I managed to pull away from him and that was it
      really."  
      
 David Coulthard
       
 
      
      was happy with finishing on the podium as he
      wasn't confident of a win and said "I did everything I could this
      year and that was it, second place was the best I could do. There was a
      big gap to where Michael finished. I think I was helped a little bit by
      Mika at the end there, who, I think, didn't want to have to come and talk
      to you this afternoon, so I thank him for that. It's nice to finish the
      season, as Michael said, on the podium. To win would have been fantastic
      but I've never been that good around Suzuka, so it isn't a bad
      result."  14-Oct: What the teams and drivers said following the Race at Suzuka ... Report 14-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - Race: Michael Schumacher wins ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya. Coulthard finishes third ahead of Mika Hakkinen, Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 14-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - Warm-up: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of David Coulthard and Nick Heidfeld. Jarno Trulli, Jean Alesi and Mika Hakkinen make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 
      
      13-Oct:   At the post Qualifying press
      conference for the Japanese Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher indicated
      that he drove the perfect lap as they maximised their opportunities and
      said "We are so far up front to the rest of them that we have
      maximised our opportunities and we did, we worked very consistently the
      whole weekend and things have worked in the end. You can see that as well
      with my team-mate; he's in a very good pace. As usual, we expected to be
      fast here and we are." 
      
      Juan Pablo Montoya
       
       
      
 indicated his surprise by the speed of
      Michael but he was still satisfied with his second place and said
      "I'm surprised at how quick they could flow through the first sector.
      All the time I was as quick as him in the second sector and I was quicker
      than him in the third one so everything was in the first sector. I think
      for my first time here it is not that bad. It seems experience around this
      place really helps a lot." Ralf Schumacher doesn't believe Williams will be able to challenge Michael in the race and said "To be realistic, no. They are so strong, they were playing games the whole weekend basically. He didn't even need to go out on new tyres this morning, he stayed on one set and they knew what they were able to do. I think it's going to be a difficult race for us." 13-Oct: What the teams and drivers said following Qualifying at Suzuka ... Report 13-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - Qualifying: Michael Schumacher grabs his 11th Pole of the season ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher. Rubens Barrichello, Mika Hakkinen and Giancarlo Fisichella make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 13-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - 2nd Saturday Practice: Ralf Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and David Coulthard. Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button and Jarno Trulli make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 13-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - 1st Saturday Practice: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Mika Hakkinen and Rubens Barrichello. David Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 
      
      12-Oct: As
      expected, the Sauber team today announced the signing of Brazilian
      Felipe Massa as their second driver for 2002 replacing Kimi Raikkonen
      who will be driving for McLaren. Peter Sauber indicated that the
      team once again decided to go for the young talent and said "By
      deciding on Felipe we have once again opted for a talented young driver.
      He convinced us with his excellent performance during tests at Mugello,
      where he demonstrated his promising potential in a remarkable
      manner." Click here for the 2002 Team and Driver Line-up 12-Oct: At the Friday press conference for the Japanese Grand Prix, Eddie Jordan has strongly denied that he signed Japanese driver Takuma Sato in order to keep his Honda engine deal beyond next year and said "It had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with it! They're not linked in any way. I can't understand the analogy, it doesn't even come into consideration. They are completely different. Craig spent a lot of money preparing him, which is very nice and thank you Craig, giving him his testing, and we have him next year and that's the way it works. It's got nothing to do with Honda, it's got nothing to do with engine manufacturers, he's there on talent." 
      
      Craig Pollock
       
       
      
 indicated that letting Sato go to Jordan will not jeopardise
      his engine deal with Honda and said "I think Honda would be very
      stupid just looking at a driver and choosing the team that they want to go
      with in the future if they're going to go down to one team. But they
      haven't even said that they want to go down to one team. We have a
      contract until the end of next year with Honda, as I believe does Eddie,
      and I'm sure they will chose it on other merits, not just the driver." 
      
      Ron Dennis
       
       
      
 indicated that David Coulthard will not have the
      Number One status at McLaren despite Raikkonen's lack of experience and
      said "No, David won't have Number One status. We don't have Number
      One status and never have had. We will provide them with equal equipment
      and the outcome will be the outcome. As regards Kimi's experience, he's
      had a season in Formula One. It's pretty obvious that he's a talent. How
      good he's going to be, we will just have to wait and see. I think he's
      pretty good already. He races very well and that's the important thing.
      He's going to have the opportunity to show what he can do, hopefully in a
      competitive car, but I'm not worried about his inexperience. He's got a
      good head on his shoulders." Alex Yoong has admitted that he is under a lot of pressure from home to perform as he is the first driver from South East Asia to make it to Formula 1 and said "There has been quite a lot of pressure from back home, being in a slightly unique position of being the first driver from south-east Asia. But the team has been great, they've supported me well and I think they've been happy with what I've done so far. It's been good, it's all been positive so far. " 
      
      Mika Hakkinen
       
       
      
 once again confirms that he just wants to take it
      easy next year and denied any intentions of racing for Keke (his manager)
      in DTM and said "Like you all understand definitely what I'm planning
      to do next year is to just take it easy, and to experience the time with
      the family and to have a lot of good time with them and to stay in one
      place for a long time and to get the feeling that when you wake up in the
      morning that you feel hungry to do something and is it going to be racing
      or something else? We have to wait and see. That's what's going to happen
      in the future. It's not going to be anything to do with racing DTM in
      Keke's team." 
      
      Heinz Harald Frentzen
       
       
      
 indicated that while it was very hard switching
      teams in the middle of the season he doesn't regret it and said "Before
      I made the decision to drive for the team I had a close look at all the
      aerodynamics and mechanics of the situation and also Ferrari has got some
      quite interesting things to offer and basically offer a good racing car.
      That was on paper, so when I joined the team, there were a few things...
      there was a lot of work but basically the people are very nice and they
      are very good to work with. I really have enjoyed it. It was hard work
      swapping teams mid-season. Normally you have a lot of time over the winter
      to adapt slowly to all circumstances but it had to go quick, but I have to
      say it was hard work but I do not regret it." 12-Oct: What the teams and drivers said following Friday Practice at Suzuka ... Report 12-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - 2nd Friday Practice: Jean Alesi sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and Pedro de la Rosa. Mika Hakkinen, Heinz Harald Frentzen and Eddie Irvine make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 12-Oct: Japanese Grand Prix - 1st Friday Practice: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Mika Hakkinen and Juan Pablo Montoya. Rubens Barrichello, Jean Alesi and David Coulthard make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Full Report ... Notes. 12-Oct: "Can Coulthard scrape through?" is the title of the 32nd issue from the Diagnosis and Prognosis Series for the 2001 season. In this issue, the Heretic looks at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix - Issue 32 
      
      11-Oct:   At the Thursday press
      conference for the Japanese Grand Prix,  Jean Alesi once again
      confirmed that he will not be driving in Formula 1 next year but indicated
      the he is in serious discussions with Eddie Jordan and said "I finish
      the season and then I will do something else. At the moment I don't know
      exactly what I'm going to do. I'm talking seriously with Eddie Jordan. We
      have some plans together. It's time to stop and even if it's what I love
      most in my life - it's motor racing - after 200 Grands Prix you need to
      give the place to the young drivers and I'm glad Honda is happy to have
      the Japanese Formula Three champion driving for them next year." 
      
      Rubens Barrichello
       
 
      
      indicated that he will try to win the race
      and hopefully take second place in the championship and said "I've
      always said that I think second is better than third and third is better
      than fourth. At the end of the day, we're fighting for second place which
      is not I think, the best thing in the world, but I think if you look at
      the races separately, it went quite well. I had a really big chance of
      winning in Monza, another big chance of winning in Indianapolis and if it
      wasn't for that, even if I didn't win Indianapolis, I should have been on
      the same points as David and then we would decide here. I think that after
      the team won the championship with Michael, it has been proved that with a
      little bit of help and a little bit more attention I can do the job. I'm
      happy for that I think that the last couple of races have been quite good.
      At the end of the day, I have to win the race and David has to finish
      fifth (or lower). It's a hard task. I don't wish him bad at all. I'm going
      to be fighting to win for sure and at the end, we're going to see." 
      
      David Coulthard
       
 
      
      is looking forward to the racing at Suzuka
      despite not having a good record and said "Quite clearly I've never
      won here. I've never been particularly strong on the circuit, but it's not
      that I don't enjoy the track. I enjoy the challenge of it, it's quite a
      technical circuit, quite narrow. Certainly the high speed nature and
      finding the line make it a little more tricky than some of the other
      circuits we race at. I look forward to coming here. I've watched the
      videos from the last couple of years, and there's a smile on your face
      when you think of some of the corners here, and obviously we want to try
      and finish the season with a good result at Suzuka." 
      
      Hiroshi Yasukawa
       
       
      
 (Bridgestone) hopes that with Sato and Toyota,
      Formula 1 will get a boost in Japan and said "I think it's very good
      for the Japanese market. We used to have lots of spectators but now
      honestly, it's been going down a bit, but next year Toyota is coming, Sato
      is coming and maybe everybody else is coming and interest is back for
      Formula One." 
      
      Kazutoshi Nishizawa (Honda)
       
 
      
      confirmed that Honda will introduce
      a 'Suzuka Special' engine in Japan and it will be a reasonable step over
      the current engine and said "We brought a different specification
      engine for this race. We made a reasonable step so I hope it helps our
      teams this weekend. Not a little step, a reasonable step." 10-Oct: "Did Jean Alesi leave it too late? " - Topic of the week - Have Your Say 
      
      
      10-Oct:   Following the signing of
      Takuma Sato with the Jordan team for 2002, Jean Alesi has announced
      that he will not be driving in Formula 1 next season. He said "I
      retire. I will not race next year. For the moment it is not completely
      clear what I'm going to do. For sure I will not drive F1 any more." 
      
      Following his worst performance so far in Formula 1, former World
      Champion Jacques Villeneuve has indicated that he still wants to win
      with the BAR team. Jacques has been heavily criticized for his performance
      at Indianapolis and to that he said "Indianapolis was a terrible
      weekend - I think probably the worst in my career! I can understand the
      criticism after that performance. What irritates me is that people have
      suggested that I've written myself or B.A.R off. It does annoy me, because
      we've been the leading Honda car, and we're the only ones with podiums.
      We've been a lot better off in the races. We haven't really concentrated
      on qualifying this year, we've concentrated on the races, and we did get
      the podiums and some points." 
      
      10-Oct: Japanese driver Takuma Sato
      has signed with the Jordan Grand Prix team. He will be driving
      alongside Giancarlo Fisichella in 2002.  Eddie Jordan believes that Sato is the first Japanese driver with the potential to become a World Champion and said "Sato is unique in that he is the first Japanese driver to get where he is on his own absolute ability. There is no substitute for speed and talent. He has all the attributes of a potential world champion. Sato has proved himself to be quick and outstandingly talented in the British Formula 3 Championship this year and deserves an opportunity to race in Formula One. Benson and Hedges Jordan Honda is delighted to be the team to give him this opportunity. Sato's contract with Jordan, along side the three year deal we have signed with Giancarlo Fisichella, gives Jordan vital continuity and a strong, long-term driver line up which will be key to our development with Honda. We hope that with the help of Honda and Bridgestone, we can develop Sato to make him the first Japanese driver to win a Grand Prix." Takuma Sato was delighted with the announcement and said "Today's announcement makes me extremely happy as it is the goal I set out to achieve by deciding to do a second year in Formula 3 and combine this with Formula One testing. I am very excited about joining Jordan and am looking forward very much to starting work with the team, who I know already from my testing with them last year. I know there will be a lot expected of me on such a big stage and I know I can't afford mistakes. I will try to be a model professional and push myself to the limit." As for Jean Alesi who currently drives for Jordan, Eddie Jordan is hoping to keep him in a test driver role and said "With regards to Jean, he has been an inspiration to the team and it is our wish that he finds a role within Jordan for the future. It is too early to say, but I would like him to stay on as a teacher. He has a huge knowledge and could help with testing and evaluating." Click here for the 2002 Team and Driver Line-up 9-Oct: "Another Schumacher - Hakkinen battle ?" The Japanese Grand Prix Preview is now available ... Race Preview Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule: 
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