nof1l.gif (4731 bytes)


F1 Merchandise

Formula 1 news, results and statistics when you need it

2001 Hungarian Grand Prix 
What the teams and drivers said - Saturday  

blank.gif (809 bytes)
blank.gif (809 bytes)
Main Page
Formula 1 News
2015 F1 Schedule
2015 F1 Line-up
2014 F1 Results
F1 Teams
F1 Drivers
NewsOnF1 Mobile
10 'n' Pole
Register - Submit
F1 Regulations
The Forums
Live F1 Coverage
Time & Weather
Motorsport Shop
UK - USA
Motorsport Calendar

F1 Merchandise UK
F1 Merchandise USA

F1 Tours
F1 Tickets
F1 Diecast
F1 Videos
F1 Games
F1 Trivia
NewsOnF1 on Twitter
MotoGP Tickets
Past Formula 1 Seasons
2013 F1 Results
2012 F1 Results
2011 F1 Results
2010 F1 Results
2009 F1 Results
2008 F1 Results
2007 F1 Results
2006 F1 Results
2005 F1 Results
2004 F1 Results
2003 F1 Results

2002 F1 Results

2001 F1 Results

2000 F1 Results

1999 F1 Results

1998 F1 Results

1997 F1 Results
Links
2010 World Cup
Translate
Search
Contact Us
About
Archives
Your Say
Diagnosis & Prognosis
By the Heretic
Controversy Corner
The Real Race
By the Quali-flyer
F1 Testing
F1 Team Reports
8 'n' Pole
2006 World Cup

Download the NewsOnF1.com
toolbar
powered by Alexa

Drivers Championship Constructors Championship
Reports & Results 

What the teams and drivers said - Saturday

Ferrari ( Michael Schumacher - 1st, Rubens Barrichello - 3rd )

Jean Todt: "The entire team produced a great performance. Michael was fantastic setting a great time to take the ninth pole of the season. Rubens is third and will start from the second row. We knew it would be important to secure good grid positions and we managed to reach our objective. Now we must concentrate on the race, which will be a whole different story. This Grand Prix is very long and will be run in very high temperatures, which will have an effect on various components. We are aware how important will be reliability. Looking at today's performance, will be very tight and closely fought. For the first time this year, the result could decide the World Championships.”

Ross Brawn: "An exceptional performance from Michael. He looked good all weekend and we arrived here in good shape. The fact that he won the championship last year has made this season less stressful for him. I have seen no signs of pressure and he seems very relaxed. I hope the pressure is now on the other guys. But we will have to finish the job tomorrow. All in all a superb performance from the team. Michael also saved two sets of tyres today, which will be good for the race. As long as we can now find a good set up for the race, I think he is in with a great chance. The quicker lap times compared with last year are mainly down to tyre development and Bridgestone has given us a good tyre here and the fact there are so many corners here emphasises the importance of the tyres."

Michael Schumacher: "I am surprised at this lap time as it is much quicker than our predictions had suggested. It's the result of a perfect lap and a car that was already one hundred percent in the morning. I only did six laps, but not to save tyres. It was just that I felt I had got the maximum out of myself and the car. So it was better to sit and wait rather than waste effort. Of course I will be trying to win tomorrow, but I do not expect the advantage will be as big as today and I expect a tight competitive race with David and Rubens. It should be a good show for the spectators. If possible we will be trying to win the championship, but first I want to get ten points"

Rubens Barrichello: "The car was very good this morning. Then my first run was quite good and the second was better but I had problems with traffic. After that, my car seemed to lose its balance for the last two runs and I could no longer do the times. I am a little bit disappointed to be third as I had been closer to Michael all weekend. At least I am starting from the clean side of the track and in the race, my plan is to drive as fast as I can and try to win, which would help Michael for the championship. With all the accelerating and braking this is a tough race, both mentally and physically, but even with the three week break, I think we do enough miles to deal with it."

Back to Top

McLaren ( David Coulthard - 2nd, Mika Hakkinen - 6th )

Ron Dennis: "David’s front row position is almost the best place from which to start the Hungarian Grand Prix. However whilst David’s best sector times would close some of the gap, the reality is that we are not as competitive as we would like to be. Mika’s qualifying result was due to a mixture of traffic and less than optimised car set-up."

Norbert Haug: "Hungary and Monaco are the two most difficult circuits on which to overtake therefore whilst David is understandably disappointed with the gap to pole he must take comfort from being on the front row. Mika’s practice was somewhat disrupted which is reflected in his grid position."

David Coulthard: "After damaging my chassis yesterday, I was using a new one today. However I wouldn’t have known unless the mechanics had told me how late they had to work last night. Often you can feel a slight difference when using a new chassis but the car this morning felt the same as yesterday and the guys in the team did a great job. I abandoned my first run when Frentzen came in the way and set my fastest time in the second, but was unable to improve after that. I went a bit wide in the third run and my final run was generally not as tidy as the others. I don’t think we could’ve claimed pole today but I’m confident that we could have been closer to Michael’s time. We have generally tended to be quicker in race trim this year so we will see what happens tomorrow. As the nature of the track is very similar to Monaco it’s important to get a good start as its difficult to overtake."

Mika Hakkinen: "Unfortunately we were unable to get the car to handle the way we would have liked. I had to abandon my only ‘decent’ run when I ran wide after losing the back end. However the race here will be tough and both physically and technically very demanding so everything is possible. We now have to improve the car for tomorrow in the way we have often successfully done during this year."

Back to Top

Williams ( Ralf Schumacher - 4th, Juan Pablo Montoya - 8th )

Patrick Head: "Ralf's position is where we might have expected, but Juan Pablo is obviously a bit further back and he has quite a lot of work to do in the race. We are happy with our choice of tyres and think we can put up a good performance tomorrow. Michael seems to be in the sort of position here we were in in Hockenheim, and it is certainly impressive."

Gerhard Berger: "This result confirms our expectations for qualifying, as we knew we would not be able to fight for a place on the front row on this circuit. Ralf is only two tenths behind second place, but Michael's time is in a class of its own, which we also expected. Both drivers have done some good homework for the race, so this has made us confident, and now we want to get both cars to the end of the race and collect some points."

Ralf Schumacher: "I think I can be satisfied with the second row of the grid, even though the gap to the best time is quite large. I am hoping for a good start so maybe I can improve on this position in the race. I am confident we will be strong in the race, as we have been in the recent Grand Prix."

Juan Pablo Montoya: "It was a difficult day. The car improved a lot this morning, but I can't really push it. There is a point where the car goes to and it won't go any quicker. We try one thing and it makes it have big understeer, so we cure the understeer and then I can't turn in. It is quite difficult to drive. I am a bit disappointed, but we have to now try and find out what are the problems with the car."

Back to Top

Jordan ( Jarno Trulli - 5th, Jean Alesi - 12th )

Eddie Jordan: "I wasn't sure how it was going to work out today but I'm very happy with the result of qualifying. It was always going to be very difficult for Jean here and he did a very good job under the circumstances. Jarno, to beat one of the McLarens, that's a big thing for him ­ and the team, of course. It's been a very good qualifying."

Trevor Foster: "I thought Jarno did a fantastic job to pip Mika Hakkinen at the end of qualifying. He had to get everything absolutely perfect to achieve that and it was a great job - even if the last couple of seconds were a bit nail-biting as he completed the lap! As for Jean, there were many, many things different on the car and, of course, he's had very limited running so, all in all, I think he has done a fantastic job.'"

Jarno Trulli: "A very good qualifying. I had to abort my second lap because I made a small mistake but, otherwise, everything was fine. The car felt good and I made some adjustments during qualifying which proved to be the right thing to do. I have to say I'm pretty happy for me and the team because this new aero package seems to be working very well. Hopefully this will continue during the race and I can keep a good, consistent pace during 77 laps."

Jean Alesi: "It was really embarrassing in the middle of the session to be 15th or 16th, so I'm a bit happier with my last lap!. I'm 12th - but I'm going to improve on that tomorrow. The car has been very good but the problem has been the time I took to adapt to it. Jarno has set the target I need to aim for; his fifth place is a fantastic performance for him and the team. To be in this car is a dream and I intend to make the most of it in the race. It's going to be very hard - as usual here in Hungary. It is important to prepare for a consistent performance all through the race and that's what I'm going to talk about now with my engineers."

Back to Top

Sauber ( Nick Heidfeld - 7th, Kimi Raikkonen - 9th )

Peter Sauber: "Kimi Raikkonen could have been quicker had he not lost track time yesterday and this morning through small mechanical problems, but generally we can be very happy with our performance this afternoon on a track that should not have suited us. Seventh and ninth places confirm that, since Monaco, we have resolved the traction problem on tight circuits that has been the C20´s only shortcoming. I look forward with confidence to the race, for which starting positions always play a crucial part because it is so difficult to overtake at the Hungaroring."

Nick Heidfeld: "I had to abort two runs today after making small mistakes. On one I just managed to catch the car after getting a wheel over a kerb, on the other I ran wide in a corner because the track was still dirty. But the car felt every bit as strong as it did this morning when we were fourth fastest; I just think that some others improved their cars this afternoon. It wasn't a perfect qualifying session for me, but seventh is a good place to start here and we have a good race set-up."

Kimi Raikkonen: "To begin with my car felt good this afternoon, but then it began to understeer on the last two runs so I did not improve my lap time. I set my fastest time on my second run, when I lost at least two tenths of a second when I came across one Jordan at the start and the other one near the end. It didn't help that I lost time yesterday and again this morning with a small corner weight problem, but though the set-up of my car wasn't perfect today it was a lot better than yesterday."

Back to Top

BAR ( Jacques Villeneuve - 10th, Olivier Panis - 11th )

Craig Pollock: “It’s been a very hard start to the weekend and our qualifying positions are not quite as good as we had hoped for. Obviously the problems with Olivier’s car didn’t give him the position he merited from the weekend so far but we have the potential to race well from where we are. We need to stay focused now and work hard in preparation for the race to make sure we have a good set-up."

Jacques Villeneuve: "After the session this morning, and during qualifying, we kept improving and made some big progress. Yesterday was a tough day so we changed direction this morning and got closer and closer. In my last run the car was difficult to drive but faster, which allowed me to get a good lap in. We're still not where we wanted to be but we expect to better off in the race tomorrow. It's going to be hot which makes it very physical but suits the car."

Olivier Panis: "We worked very well this weekend but I'm not happy with the qualifying session today. We had really improved the car throughout yesterday and this morning and I was very happy with the way things were going. The balance was good but we had an electrical problem. We tried to fix this and I lost a lot of time and a whole run. When I did go out the traction control was not working so I spun and couldn't do anything about it. I'm disappointed for myself but also for the team because everybody has worked hard and made some real progress."

Back to Top

Jaguar ( Pedro de la Rosa - 13th, Eddie Irvine - 14th )

Bobby Rahal: "Very disappointing. I expected both cars to at least finish within or very close to the top ten and I'm surprised at not doing so. Pedro did a very good job but Eddie made some uncharacteristic mistakes that cost him places today. We have an awful lot to do if we want to score points tomorrow and most of that depends on those in front of us dropping out. Our race pace is always better than qualifying but that will be very hard to exploit during this race because of the overtaking difficulties at this track. Nonetheless, we will focus our efforts on strategy and hope for some consolation to what has been a disappointing beginning to the race weekend."

Pedro de la Rosa: "The car felt well-balanced throughout the session. We didn't make any changes to the car and each run was focused on pushing the limit further. I'm not, however, entirely pleased because I expected to be further up the grid. We ran with maximum wing levels today but I expected a little more speed if I'm honest. On my last run I locked-up coming into the second corner but I question how much time I would have gained anyway. I don't think there was any more to be extracted from the car today and while the new aero package has helped us with downforce, I am confused as to why we are not further up the grid. Life will be far from easy tomorrow and there's no option but to drive hard and hope for the best."

Eddie Irvine: "I'm obviously disappointed and at a loss to understand why I've qualified in 14th place. I was expecting to be higher, maybe towards the top ten, but overdriving the car has cost me some places. We worked on several set-ups in the run up to qualifying and I'm not sure if we could have got more from set-up. I was trying very hard indeed to the extent that I almost lost it completely a couple of times – once in particular through the last chicane when I was literally sideways through it. We really shouldn't be this slow and combined with a few mistakes I made, we will suffer tomorrow in that our race is uphill from here. It's made all the harder to understand given the times we achieved this morning with the fuel levels on-board. This circuit is renowned for being an overtaking nightmare and I fear we're in for a very hard time tomorrow.”

Back to Top

Benetton ( Giancarlo Fisichella - 15th, Jenson Button - 17th )

Mike Gascoyne: "We certainly felt we could have qualified in the top 10 ­ especially as the car had been performing well in every previous session this weekend. But after a positive start this was ultimately a disappointing result. Jenson was hampered today by two engine changes. The first incident occurred this morning, limiting his track time. Then just before qualifying started, we saw on the telemetry that there was an engine problem, so as a precautionary measure we put Jenson in the spare car. The T-car was set up for Giancarlo and had an older-spec engine, which means that he didn't really get a fair session. With Giancarlo we didn't improve during qualifying as much as other teams did and at the end we ended up at the bottom of a group of closely-matched cars rather than the top. Although our grid positions do not reflect the improvements we have made to the car, at the last race we scored points from worse grid positions, so we have to look for a strong race performance tomorrow."

Giancarlo Fisichella: "In terms of pace we are closer than normal to some of the other teams and that is positive. But after yesterday's practice and our good form this morning we expected to be higher on the grid, so of course I am disappointed to be 15th. I am frustrated about what happened on my last run, because one of the Jaguars got in my way and cost me a couple of tenths which could have gained me two or three positions. Generally, in qualifying trim the problem we encountered was that we did not have enough grip."

Jenson Button: "I only managed a few timed laps this morning because of an engine problem, although I was quite happy with the time I did. In qualifying I used the T-car, which had quite a few things that Giancarlo likes but I don't. I didn't really feel comfortable and I couldn't get rid of the understeer, no matter what I tried. Giancarlo and I use different steering arms, and as a result his car feels much heavier. That doesn't suit my style. It has just been one of those days, I'm afraid, and I was unable to show the car's full potential."

Back to Top

Prost ( Heinz Harald Frentzen - 16th, Luciano Burti - 19th )

Alain Prost: "We have encountered the same difficulties with both cars today and they appeared to increase on lower fuel loads. Unfortunately we have not been able to solve them and to improve our cars’ balance. The fact that Luciano is learning the circuit and that Heinz-Harald is discovering his car obviously did not help, but we were hoping for better grid positions on this track where it is so difficult to overtake. Tomorrow’s conditions will be very hot and it will be a very demanding race. But our reliability level should be an important asset to get the best possible finish here."

Heinz Harald Frentzen: "I tried very hard today, and we put a lot of efforts in finding a better balance for the car. On this track you need to have a good mechanical grip and we managed to improve a bit in this area since this morning, but we kept on struggling with both oversteer and understeer. We knew it would not be easy this weekend but we are in progress : I am getting more familiar with the team, which is necessary to put our experience together, and make the most of the car very soon. Tomorrow’s race is going to be very tough for everyone, and even if scoring points might be a high expectation, I’ll do my best to finish the race in a good position. To finish with, I want to apologise to David Coulthard as I just did not see him coming in my mirrors and I compromised one of his quick laps."

Luciano Burti: "This morning, we had a better balance than yesterday and we found good directions of work to improve the car at midday. I thought qualifying would be better but unfortunately we struggled during the whole session. I was unable to make the car any better and for some reasons I suffered from both oversteer and understeer more than this morning. We tried different things that did not really help, which reflects in the fact I did not improve this morning’s laptimes. We must understand what the problem is or where we made a mistake because there is no reason to be slower than in practice."

Back to Top

Minardi ( Fernando Alonso - 18th, Tarso Marques - 22nd  )

Paul Stoddart: "Two drivers drove outstanding laps in this afternoon’s qualifying session: one was Michael Schumacher and the other, Fernando Alonso. The times they set in their respective cars indicate both extracted the maximum possible from the machinery at their disposal. To say the team is pleased would be gross understatement. Regrettably, Tarso struggled to get the most out of today’s qualifying session and the team will be looking very closely at all the technical data to see if it can isolate the cause of his difficulties. As ever, the team is looking forward to tomorrow’s race."

Fernando Alonso: "Today I really felt competitive with my car. Everything went very well, the new gearbox and the revised aerodynamic package helping the car to perform much better. Now we are in a position to fight our rivals more effectively and to try to improve our grid positions. I lost maybe a tenth of a second on my last run, but I gave the maximum I could. Perhaps I could have improved just a little bit, but frankly, I believe I pushed to the limit this afternoon."

Tarso Marques: "Unfortunately, the chassis balance wasn’t good this afternoon and, owing to the need to change a sensor, there was not enough time to make any useful changes to the set-up. In fact, I think our biggest problem today may have been the engine, which felt down on power - we were faster in the corners compared with this morning, but my lap times turned out to be slower."

Back to Top

Arrows ( Enrique Bernoldi - 20th, Jos Verstappen - 21st )

Graham Taylor: “We had a very difficult Saturday today. The kerbs here are very high on a couple of the corners and Jos unfortunately hit one this morning which caused considerable damage to the car. This meant that we lost most of his set-up time in the morning which is always going to make life difficult. He was able to look at what Enrique said and work out what to do from car 15's data but nothing can make up for on-track time. Enrique steadily improved throughout the session but had a problem on his last flying lap. This is proving to be a character-building weekend.”

Enrique Bernoldi: “I was able to steadily improve during the qualifying session but then the engine cut out on my final quick lap. I could definitely have beaten (Luciano) Burti today and, at a push, (Fernando) Alonso. Now I have to look forward and think about tomorrow's race.”

Jos Verstappen: “Well naturally I am very disappointed with my grid position. Nothing went my way today. It seems to me that the gap between us and the front row of the grid is increasing all the time and we need to stop it. Losing so much practice time this morning obviously didn't help but I couldn't avoid hitting the kerb as there was a lot of dust on the track there. All we can do now is concentrate on our plans for tomorrow's race.”

Back to Top

Session 2001 2000
First Friday Practice Results Report Notes Results
Second Friday Practice Results Report Notes Results
First Saturday Practice Results Report Notes Results
Second Saturday Practice Results Report Notes Results
Qualifying Results Report Notes Results
Warm-up Results Report Notes Results
Race Results Report Notes Results

What the teams and drivers said
Friday - Saturday - Sunday

The Heretic's Review

Fan Reviews

Back to Top

 

We Recommend

F1 Tickets
Spanish F1 GP
Canadian F1 GP
British F1 GP
European F1 GP (Valencia)
Belgian F1 GP
Italian F1 GP
United States F1 GP
Abu Dhabi F1 GP
VIP F1 Paddock Club Tickets
MotoGP Tickets
Netherlands MotoGP
Catalunya MotoGP
Portuguese MotoGP
Valencia MotoGP
MotoGP VIP Village Tickets
more Motorsport Tours & Holidays
Australian F1 Grand Prix Tour package
Clipsal 500 Adelaide package
 

F1 Merchandise

Official 2007 F1 Season Review

Autocourse 2007 Annual

F1 Merchandise US

F1 Merchandise UK

Motorsport Magazines

Formula 1 Annuals

Formula 1 Yearbooks

Formula 1 Season Reviews

Formula 1 Technical Books

Formula 1 Design Books

The Official Tribute To Ayrton Senna
1960 To 1994

Formula 1 Books

Race Driving Books

Race Car Design Books


Ayrton Senna

Past Formula 1 Drivers