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 What the teams and drivers said -
      Sunday Ferrari
      ( Michael Schumacher - 1st, Rubens Barrichello - 3rd ) Jean Todt:       "The result brings enormous
  satisfaction. I would like to embrace everyone at Ferrari and our partners,
  both the technical ones, especially Bridgestone and Shell and the commercial
  ones such as Philip Morris, Vodafone and Olympus. I want to share this victory
  with them. The tension we felt was as strong as our will to win. It was almost
  as if the team was trying to win for the first time ever. As a group we aim
  for success and we work hard to achieve it. After yesterday's qualifying, we
  knew we had a chance and we took it.It was an indescribable feeling standing on top of the pit wall stand during
  the prize-giving, with all the fans shaking me by the hand. As from tomorrow,
  for those who stayed in Maranello, we will be immediately concentrating on the
  remaining two events. On Tuesday we begin another intensive test session,
  working at three circuits: Jerez, Fiorano and Monza. Today was only the first
  step on a steep climb. The nearer you get to the peak of the mountain, the
  harder it gets."
 Ross Brawn:    "What a day! After the pain comes the
  pleasure... The drivers were fantastic, the car worked really well, as did the
  Bridgestone tyres. Everything worked out for the best and Ferrari has proved
  it did not give up after the recent poor results. It was incredible to see how
  happy our fans were from the podium. Being this competitive today augurs well
  for the last two races of the season. We worked very well all weekend,
  learning all the time. Michael had an exceptional race and Rubens also drove
  very well." Michael Schumacher:        
  "I think this is the greatest day in my career. It is a long time since I
  won. We made a big push over the summer break with everyone in the team giving
  more than a hundred percent. To everyone in the team who was so motivated and
  worked so hard, from the engineers, the mechanics and even the lady who
  cleans, I have to say a big thank you. We have worked a lot on our starts and
  mine was good, but I made a mistake at the first chicane which allowed Juan to
  close. We had a good fight; it was hard and fair.After that I was able to build a lead. The second stint was not so good, but
  in the final stages I opened up the gap again, easing off when Juan slowed
  down. After my second stop I got a shock, as the team told me the Williams was
  coming. I thought 'how did he do that' but then I realised it was Gene. I
  nearly went off, I was pushing so hard to stay ahead. It was a beautiful and
  emotional feeling on the podium. The result is also a relief. We believed in
  ourselves and we knew we could fight back. The championship is still very
  open. We have improved and we keep on improving. The engine guys have done a
  tremendous job and that should help us in the last two races."
 Rubens
  Barrichello:  
  "I am quite happy to be third. It is better than being in the wall, like
  the last race! My car was very good at the start, but I lost time on the first
  lap with Trulli. He was alongside me and put me on the grass and so I had to
  back off, which meant I had to defend my position against Raikkonen and I
  almost ran into Trulli when he had a problem. By then, Juan was already 2
  seconds ahead, even though I was able to close on him a bit. Unfortunately, my
  tyres were not as good on the second stint when I had too much understeer. I
  also had a problem with backmarkers. Nevertheless, I was able to maintain
  position ahead of Raikkonen. I am happy to have helped Ferrari close the gap
  to Williams in the championship."
       
    Back to Top  Williams ( Juan Pablo Montoya -
      2nd, Marc Gene - 5th - Replaced Ralf Schumacher ) Sam Michael: "The
      team had a good, hard race today and we did what we could, but Michael
      obviously did a little bit more. Juan drove faultlessly to a valuable
      second place and Marc did a fantastic job, considering the little time he
      had to prepare and showed a great pace in the race. The team also
      performed perfectly and produced good pit-stops. We are looking forward to
      an extremely close finish to the season." Gerhard Berger: "It
      was a hard race as expected, but Ferrari had the advantage today. It will
      become very hard for us to crack the Ferrari nut, but I do expect an
      extremely exciting fight for us until the very end. The true winner for me
      today was Marc Gené, who made the most of his chance and did an excellent
      job for the team today. What was very important given the championship
      situation was to bring both cars home in the points today." Juan Pablo Montoya: "After
  a good start I took the first opportunity I saw to try to pass Michael
  Schumacher at the first chicane. We came out pretty even, but he had better
  acceleration than me and he kept the lead. We competed cleanly as neither of
  us could afford a DNF. In the second stint I managed to catch up on my next
  set of tyres which worked really well. Unfortunately in the third part of the
  race I was caught in traffic and I made the decision to pace myself.We were expecting Ferrari to be strong here, so to only lose two points to
  Michael and be only three points behind with two races to go is okay. Ferrari
  had a good top speed compared to us at this low downforce circuit , quite
  unlike the next two tracks, where I think we will figure strongly."
 Marc Gene: "This
      is the best result in my Formula One career, and I am really happy. I
      think a good performance was to be expected, as I had one of the best cars
      on the grid. At the start I had a problem with Jarno Trulli which cost me
      three places, but apart from that the race was good. If you get the chance
      like I did today, you have to make the most of it, and my main priority
      was to avoid making mistakes, and I think the team is happy with the
      points I managed to score. I believe the more a driver tests, the better
      he becomes." 
    Back to Top  McLaren
      (  Kimi Raikkonen - 4th, David Coulthard - Retired ) Ron Dennis:
      "Our race pace was quite competitive, but our qualifying positions
  and the inevitable delays caused by back-markers really took away any
  opportunity to take advantage of our race strategy. However there are 20
  points to race for and we are only seven behind so clearly its possible to
  win. As always we will fight hard in the remaining two races." Norbert Haug:
      "More than fourth place was not possible today, maybe a third, but
      with a seven points deficit Kimi is still in with a chance for the
      Drivers' World Championship, and we certainly will not give up. I'm sorry
      for David who had to retire with a loss of fuel pressure -- the cause of
      which we have to investigate. Congratulations to Michael Schumacher on a
      deserved victory." Kimi Raikkonen:
      "I think we did what we could do today, but we were not quick enough
      to fight for the podium. I was close to Rubens but not enough to really
      have a go. Obviously I'm now seven points behind in the battle for the
      Championship, so it is more difficult, but you never know what will happen
      in the next two races. We knew that Monza would be difficult, and overall
      to leave with points is positive particularly as we expect both
      Indianapolis and Suzuka to suit us better, so it's not over yet." David Coulthard:
      "I had a pretty quiet and uneventful race in fifth place until the
      engine began to sound a bit rough and my pace dropped which allowed Marc
      Gene to close up. All of a sudden the engine stopped and that was it. I
      was struggling with the balance throughout the race with lots of oversteer
      which made it hard to attack the corners. We tried to rectify the problem
      by dropping some wing in the pitstops, but no luck." 
    Back to Top  BAR ( Jacques Villeneuve -
      6th, Jenson Button - Retired ) David Richards:
      "We achieved our target with a solid haul of points for Jacques,
  which now moves us ahead in the fight for fifth place in the Championship.
  Jenson's retirement was disappointing given the strength of both cars today,
  and of course a lost opportunity, but nonetheless our improved performance
  bodes well for the remaining two events of the season." Geoff Willis:
      "This is a very good result for Jacques and the team, which has
  allowed us to widen the gap to Toyota and keeps us in front of Jaguar in the
  fight for fifth place in the championship. Jacques benefited from a clean exit
  from the first chicane to pass Jenson and Webber as they were fighting for
  track position through Curva Grande. He was able to jump Panis at the first
  pitstop after running for longer and a better stop, and he drove a fault-free
  race to finish in sixth position.Jenson reported problems with downshifting into second gear shortly before his
  first stop. Unfortunately these problems caused terminal mechanical damage to
  the gearbox, causing him to retire after 24 laps. We had a good car here and
  both cars qualified in the top ten, so it is disappointing to not make the
  most of a solid points-scoring opportunity. We will continue to work hard for
  the last two races to consolidate our fifth place standing."
 Shuhei Nakamoto: "Jacques drove a steady race
      today and I'm pleased we've picked up some more points at this crucial
      stage of the championship. Not a good day for Jenson. We will have a
      challenging final two races." Jenson Button:
  "I lost second gear early in the race so I had to rely on first. I was
  doing quite well considering, and I managed to stay ahead of Frentzen and
  Panis, then I lost first, sixth and seventh in close succession. It's a real
  shame after such a positive qualifying performance because I felt that we
  could easily have achieved points-finishes for both cars today. Jacques did a
  good job though and three points for the team is still very important at this
  stage. We have to maintain the momentum in testing next week now and make sure
  we do as good a job in Indy and Japan." Jacques Villeneuve:
      "I'm really pleased to finish sixth today and get three more
  Championship points for the team. The race was a great team effort and the
  guys did a fantastic job during the pitstops. We didn't qualify as well as we
  hoped yesterday but we were working for the race, so it was great to stay
  reliable and be able to make the most of a good race set-up. Let's hope we can
  build on that at Indianapolis in two weeks now." 
    Back to Top  Jaguar
      ( Mark Webber - 7th, Justin Wilson - Retired ) Dr. Mark Gillan: "A very tough weekend but the net
  effect is positive. Justin's retirement from the beginning of the race was
  down to a first-gear selection problem and he had to start the race with
  second gear. Once the race got underway, we realised the problem was terminal
  and decided to call him into the garage. We are extremely disappointed for
  Justin and naturally very frustrated with not having given him reliable
  machinery for the last three races.Mark, however, drove yet another storming race. While we know the pace of the
  R4 could have been better around this circuit, the fact that Mark finished
  with two championship points is testimony to his determined approach and
  reliability of his race package, particularly the engine and brakes which are
  under considerable pressure at this circuit. He made an excellent start but
  lost some time today by pulling over for the race leaders who were lapping
  him.
 We are delighted and fortunate to have come away with another two championship
  points but we have an awful lot of preparation work ahead of us if we are to
  seriously challenge for fifth place. The Cosworth engine performed very well
  today as did the Michelin tyres and we now head for Indianapolis looking to
  add more to the tally."
 
 Mark Webber: "We had a tough test here last week and a
  challenging build-up to the race this weekend. Monza has not been our most
  competitive performance of the season and if someone had told me before the
  race began that I would finish in 7th place with two championship points, it
  would have been hard to believe.
 It was an eventful race that began by me making a mistake! As I came out of
  the first chicane besides the BMW WilliamsF1 of Marc Gene, the back end of the
  car stepped out and I realised that I had forgotten to turn the traction
  control back on. I managed to programme the system after the second chicane
  and than settled down into the rhythm of the race. To have salvaged two points
  from what was a tough weekend for us is a big, big result -- especially in
  light of Villeneuve's 6th place.
 We had to compromise on straight-line speed to look after the tyres and while
  I did suffer from understeer and some blistering, the end result is extremely
  pleasing for everyone in the team. Unlike Justin who unfortunately retired, my
  car was reliable today and the balance was very good. With two races to go and
  fifth place still beckoning, the battle is far from finished."
 Justin Wilson: "During the formation lap, I
      experienced a problem in engaging first gear. With no time available to
      address the problem, I had no choice but to start the race in second gear.
      As we have long gears for Monza, I didn't even make it off the line when
      the red lights went out. It has been a tough weekend all round but as Mark
      demonstrated again today, making it to the chequered flag is where the
      points reward is.I am, therefore, very disappointed not to have finished my third
      consecutive race for Jaguar and with only two races left now, I am
      naturally hoping to see a race distance. The team have worked incredibly
      hard all weekend and to have a suffered a retirement before the first lap
      is extremely unfortunate for all concerned. We are, however, one point
      behind BAR-Honda and we will simply have to pick ourselves up and aim for
      reliability at the U.S. Grand Prix in two weeks from now."
 
    Back to Top  Renault (Fernando Alonso -
      8th, Jarno Trulli - Retired ) Falvio Briatore: "I'm very sorry for Jarno, who made a
  fantastic start and was competitive all weekend: we still don't know exactly
  what happened. As for Fernando, his car was damaged but he drove an incredible
  race. His lap-times were extremely consistent, and that allowed him to score
  points."
       Pat Symonds: "Fernando's race today was all about damage
      limitation and after he had to stop at the end of the first lap, this
      became even more the case. At this point, we decided to switch to a
      one-stop strategy and we have to be grateful for a point at the end of a
      very difficult day. Fernando's lap-times towards the end were as quick as
      those fighting at the front, and we can take some consolation from that.
      Jarno was extremely unlucky, having put in a great performance all
      weekend. He stopped on the first lap with what we believe may be a
      hydraulic failure."
       Fernando Alonso:  "Both myself and the team had a pretty
      unlucky weekend: Jarno was in a good position when he had to retire, and I
      had problems in qualifying and the race. Starting from the back of the
      grid is always a risk and unfortunately, I lost the front wing at the
      start: I hit Jos' car as he was trying to avoid the Jaguar. I lost a lap
      by stopping and after that, all I could do was push to the limit for the
      rest of the race. Our lap-times were good but, with all the problems we
      had, it wasn't enough to score big points today."
       Jarno Trulli:  "There's nothing much to say. I got a flying
      start and was fighting with Michael and Juan Pablo in the first few
      corners. I was going through the second Lesmo when I felt that the power
      steering had failed, then the engine cut out. It's a real shame, because
      the car was good today."
       
    Back to Top  Sauber ( Nick Heidfeld -
      9th, Heinz Harald Frentzen - Retired  - Classified 13th ) Willy Rampf:  "Our race result is very
  disappointing considering that Heinz-Harald was running in seventh position
  and Nick ninth only two laps from the end. Then Heinz-Harald was forced to
  retire due to a technical problem which awaits analysis, and to our intense
  disappointment Nick was passed by Alonso on the very last lap and thus lost a
  valuable championship point." Nick Heidfeld:
  "During my first pit stop we changed the front wing adjustment on my car
  and after this it was going well. I had a good race until I had to let Gene
  lap me on the last lap. At the same moment Alonso, who was right behind me,
  took the chance to overtake. He had got close to me in the first place because
  I'd been baulked badly by Baumgartner for several laps and had thus lost
  valuable ground." Heinz Harald Frentzen:
  "When I came out of the chicane right at the end I heard a strange noise
  in the area of the transmission and then the car just lost drive. I don't know
  exactly what broke. Up until that point I'd been having a really good race and
  the car was going well. It would have been so nice to finish in the points."
       
    Back to Top  Jordan ( Giancarlo Fisichella -
  10th, Zsolt
  Baumgartner - 11th - Replacing Ralph Firman, 
  ) Gary Anderson:
      "We had a gear change problem on the warm up lap and brought
      Giancarlo in to reset the electronics and at the same time we converted
      him to a one stop fuel load as we had already planned to stop early. It is
      nice to get two cars to the finish as it has been a while since that has
      happened for us. Two finishes is the first step, but unfortunately on the
      way there we need to find a bit of lap time. There are two races to go and
      we're still fighting." Giancarlo Fisichella:
      "I had an electrical problem at the start of the formation lap so we
      stopped to sort that out and changed the strategy at the same time to make
      it one stop. I was last, but finished 10th, which is not too bad. It was
      quite difficult because the car was heavy but I drove as hard as I could." Zsolt Baumgartner:  "I'm happy that I could finish
  the race and that the car was reliable. It was a good experience and I am
  pleased with finishing 11th just behind Giancarlo. For my first complete race,
  I think I did a good job." 
    Back to Top  Minardi
      ( Nicolas Kiesa - 12th, Jos Verstappen - Retired ) 
  Paul Stoddart:      "In an action-packed race, it was
  disappointing that we didn't get both cars to the finish, but I had to make
  the difficult decision to retire Jos's car when a persistent oil leak on to
  the right rear tyre made it too dangerous for him to continue. Full credit,
  though, to Nicolas for completing his third Grand Prix -- if not a record, it
  certainly marks the first time in a long time that a Formula One rookie has
  completed three straight races. The team looks forward to its all-important
  test in Mugello on Tuesday, and to the United States Grand Prix at
  Indianapolis in two weeks' time."
   Nicolas Kiesa: "The strategy we chose for qualifying, which
  focused more on trying to achieve a consistent performance in the race rather
  than an ultimate qualifying performance, pretty much paid off. The car was
  easy to drive in the race and it was comfortable even on the occasions when I
  needed to push it really hard. In addition, both pit stops went perfectly and
  everything on the car worked exactly as it should. It was a really nice way to
  finish a weekend that started out a bit rough for us." Jos Verstappen: "It was disappointing not to finish the
  race today. I also feel sorry for Fernando (Alonso), who drove into the back
  of my car at the start. I wouldn't have held him up, as he is involved in the
  World Championship battle and needs the points, but a Jaguar stopped on the
  grid in front of me and I guess he couldn't see it from where he was. It's a
  shame, but that's racing. We eventually retired with an oil leak. There was a
  lot of smoke and oil was getting on the rear tyres as well, so it was just too
  dangerous to continue, as much for the other drivers as for me." 
    Back to Top  Toyota ( Olivier Panis - Retired,
   Cristiano da Matta - Retired ) Ove Andersson:  "A very unfortunate outcome to
  what could have been a good result for Panasonic Toyota Racing today. What
  happened to Cristiano is a pure racing incident and could have happened to
  anybody. Olivier was running well and was looking good to score some good
  points, but the car developed a terminal problem with the brakes. Again, I
  think the car has shown the capability to score points, but all we can do now
  is to look towards the final two races in Indianapolis and Suzuka to see if we
  have some better luck." 
      Olivier Panis:  "I had a fabulous start and was up to sixth on
      the first lap. Marc Gene got past me, but I continued to run well in the
      points. We put a lot of fuel in on at my first pitstop and we were having
      a good race. Unfortunately shortly after the second stop, the brake pedal
      went completely to the floor and I had to stop in the garage. It has been
      another encouraging weekend, and we have demonstrated that we have the
      potential to score points. We now have to look ahead to the next race in
      Indianapolis with this as our target." 
      Cristiano da Matta:  "I didn't have a great start but I
      recovered my position and everything was running okay, so being forced to
      stop is a real shame. All of a sudden, I felt a big vibration at the rear
      and I started to lose the car straight away. At this stage we are not a
      hundred percent sure what happened, but most likely, I picked up some
      carbon fibre debris after an incident on the start-finish line. For both
      myself and Olivier to retire is a missed opportunity, as I reckon we could
      have added to our points total today." 
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