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1. Sebastian VETTEL (Red
Bull), 1m19.509s
2. Rubens BARRICHELLO (Brawn GP), 1m19.856s
3. Mark WEBBER (Red Bull), 1m19.868s
Q: Sebastian, fastest car all weekend here, a great final run, you look to
be in very good shape.
Sebastian VETTEL: Yeah, fantastic weekend. From the beginning to the end we
didn’t have a single problem. All the new parts we brought here seemed to
have worked very well, so I think we have made a step forward but you know,
when it comes to qualifying there is tension there. You try to do your best.
It was quite difficult today. At the beginning of qualifying I was
struggling a little bit sometimes here and there with traffic. The wind was
not such a big issue today but it was always a bit tricky when you have cars
ahead of you, you can feel it even though you are three or four seconds
behind. So in the first two qualifying sessions I was struggling a little
bit. Then in Q2 we put on the soft tyres and then from there onwards I was
quite happy with the car. And in Q3 we had two very good runs I would say,
especially the last one. I think that was the lap of the weekend. From the
beginning to the end it was very close to being perfect. Of course, as a
driver you always think there is a little bit here, a little bit there, but
this lap was very good. I was able to use the tyres perfectly well and yeah,
I brought the lap to the chequered flag and I was surprised by how quick I
was at that stage and finally it was enough to get pole position, so that’s
the most important thing. I can only say – and I don’t do it because
everyone usually does it at this stage – but I can only say very, very big
compliments to all the guys back in the factory. It’s only half an hour from
Silverstone and they have been working so hard to get this car to where it
is now, so it’s all down to them. I think both of us have proved that the
car is working very well and yeah, I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s race.
Q: Rubens, it’s been a tough weekend for Brawn Grand Prix. You’re second,
your team-mate, Jenson Button, is down in sixth place. It looks like it’s
been hard work; you must be pleased with the outcome today.
Rubens BARRICHELLO: Very, very pleased. I think those guys have been doing a
fantastic job the whole weekend. For me, too, it was the best lap of the
weekend in Q3 where I took the extreme of the car. I need to check if I
breathed during the lap because it was such a nice one. Silverstone has
always been quite good and I want to thank all my engineers for their hard
work because we found a good balance and I’m pleased to be in the middle of
them (the Red Bulls) at least. It’s going to be hard to beat them tomorrow
but that’s what I’m here for.
Q: Mark, you’ve been trading fastest laps with your team-mate all weekend.
This Red Bull car looks absolutely fantastic but right at the end there it
just didn’t work out for you; what happened?
Mark WEBBER: Yeah, as you say, it’s been a good weekend for us so far. I
would have liked a slightly cleaner run on my last Q3 lap. Kimi (Räikkönen)
was, I don’t know, drinking some vodka or dreaming or something… I don’t
know what the hell he was doing. He should have been on the right and he’s
on the racing line, dreaming, so that wrecked my rhythm into Stowe, I was
very tight into there and so... Anyway, no-one’s here to listen to a
shopping list of excuses. I would have liked to get more out of the car on
the last lap, it wasn’t the case but we’re still third. Congratulations to
Seb, he did a good job. I think both of us are getting some good results out
of the car now, so all the guys at Red Bull, all their hard work is now
being realised. We’re definitely in for a good result tomorrow if we can
have a clean race.
Q: Sebastian, this car is obviously good here. It’s good in the slow
sections and in the fast sections and Jenson Button, the championship leader
is down in sixth place. Do you see this as a potential turning point weekend
in your season?
SV: I can tell you after tomorrow’s race. It’s sixty laps around here, this
circuit is very, very tough for both the car and us, the drivers, so we will
see. It’s a long way. Obviously if you ask for the championship ranking he
has the advantage, so he has quite a comfortable gap but we are here to
fight, we want to win races and today I think we did the best possible job,
it put us in the best position for tomorrow’s race but still it’s a long
race. I can tell you now that we have a fantastic car. We have a chance to
win tomorrow but you never know what will happen, so we will definitely
fight. Of course, I would be lying to you if I said that I hoped that Jenson
(Button) was straight behind me, so it’s good to hear that he’s not sitting
with us in this room now but on the other hand it’s a long race. I think
they have very strong pace, they have always proven so far on Sundays that
they are extremely competitive, so even if he starts sixth I think he can
still come back and score a lot of points – which I hope he doesn’t but they
have proven in the past that they are able to do it, so let’s see tomorrow.
We focus on ourselves, I focus on myself and we try to have a clean race and
try to do the best we can.
PRESS CONFERENCE
Q: Your second consecutive pole, of course Sebastian, but the car seems to
have been good all weekend, your name has kept popping up to the top of the
timing screens throughout the weekend.
SV: Yeah, it’s a good thing for me, obviously. I’m very pleased with today
and also I think big, big compliments – I know usually everyone says this at
this stage – but big compliments to the team. On Wednesday, prior to the
Grand Prix, I have been in Milton Keynes and it was incredible how much work
was behind all that. We brought a couple of some quite new parts to the car
and it was a huge effort by the team, a hell of a lot of work and they have
been working flat out to make this happen and it’s good that both of us are
in the top three and we have proven that the new parts are working, so I
think we’ve made a step forward. But this is Saturday, you get points on
Sunday, so the main task is tomorrow’s race. Two weeks ago we were also in a
very strong position on Saturday but then on Sunday, unfortunately, we were
proved that there is still a little bit that we have to improve. But I think
this weekend the circuit suits us very well, it’s a pleasure to drive here.
It’s only my second time, so it’s a shame that we won’t come back. But yeah,
I really enjoy this circuit and today has been a fantastic day. I was
struggling a little bit in Q1 and Q2. I didn’t really feel the car but then
in the last run in Q2 with the soft tyres I was able to get a proper feeling
and improved a little bit here and there, so was able to make a step which
was, I think, very important, and then for Q3 the first run I was quite
happy and then on the second run with new tyres I was very pleased, the lap
was very, very good, very close to perfect. There’s obviously always a
little bit to come but I would say it was a very strong lap and I think we
should be in a strong position for tomorrow, so let’s see.
Q: Looking at the modifications, particularly the new nose and new front
wing as well, you seemed to use them all day yesterday, yet you reverted to
the old wing this morning for a little while.
SV: I think the wing you put in qualifying is the preferred one. I don’t
think we have to go into that.
Q: What about the tyre temperatures here; it’s quite cool, yet you have
quite a hard tyre as well. How difficult is that to get up to temperature?
SV: It’s not easy. You can play around with pressures and the way you bring
the tyres in, the pace you have on the out lap and so on and some of the
guys are weaving more, some are weaving less, so it’s quite tricky. The
first lap is extremely important, you start a lap here and then you go down
through turns one, two, three, four and five, very high speed corners. Apart
from having the pressures ready and the tyre ready, the temperatures, you
need to have the confidence to do it, otherwise you lift your foot too much
and you lose time. I think that’s the big secret. It was quite tricky. With
the hard tyres you’re struggling a little bit more to get the temperatures
in whereas with the softs it seems to be a little bit better but I think
both tyres are pretty similar, there’s not much between them, so we will see
tomorrow. It will be a challenge which tyre to use at which stage of the
race but we have a night to think about that.
Q: Rubens, similar question to you: has it been a bit more difficult for
Brawn to get the tyres up to temperature?
RB: Overall, it has been a little bit more difficult to get the lap done.
Basically we seem to be where we wanted to be but we think Red Bull just
made a step and they are better, so I’m delighted to be here, right now,
splitting them because it was a really good effort from me with the car on
the track and from my engineers to put everything together. It was a good
thought this morning but the car was still not the way I like. Silverstone,
for me, is very special, I love it and I took everything I could out of the
car in qualifying, apart from Q1, when I could only manage one lap because
of Sutil’s accident. I was really, really happy with the lap and I thought
today P3 was the best I could manage and P2 is one better and I hope I can
do one better tomorrow.
Q: How much did you change the car overnight, how much did you change the
car between this morning and this afternoon?
RB: Well, Formula One nowadays is funny, it’s really good to work on it
because you change so much from day to day. It’s not like it used to be: a
touch on the front wing or a touch of this or that. You change things,
especially with myself and the enthusiasm I have to change things overnight,
you just do so and see what happens. If you don’t you have a baseline on
which you can faith. We did change the car a little bit from yesterday, it
wasn’t that good this morning but then we fine-tuned for qualifying which
was to my liking again.
Q: Tell us a little about your love affair with Silverstone.
RB: I’ve had two pole positions here. For me, there is a positive and a
negative about it. The negative is why the hell are they taking this race
away from here? You can see the fans, you can see they made such a big
effort on the outside to make the traffic better. I know they cannot make an
effort to improve the weather but that’s England. If you change to anywhere
in England it’s going to be the same. The track is safe. You saw Sutil today
walk from what looked like a very hard impact, so it is safe. The positives
are that I love this place that since Formula Three I’ve run here so much
and I get on with the circuit, so it’s really nice.
Q: Mark, I guess there’s real disappointment not to be on pole or at least
on the front row?
MW: Well, second is not the greatest starting position but I would like to
be on pole, of course. I was happy with every lap I did in qualifying to be
honest, except the last one. It was a pretty good lap, I had a big
distraction from Kimi because he was totally asleep on the back straight. He
couldn’t have done a better job to distract me into Stowe. He sat on the
racing line and just basically didn’t care what was happening, so that was
very frustrating for me because it broke the rhythm. These laps need to be
absolutely perfect, so it wasn’t the tidiest and cleanest of laps to finish
the important lap and the most important part of qualifying, so that’s some
frustration inside, but hey, I’m not tenth, I’m third. Seb did a good lap,
the team’s done an incredible job this week, so there’s still a huge amount
of positives but obviously these days, when we’re aiming a lot higher, it’s
easier to get more disappointed. That’s the way it was today.
Q: What about the progress over the weekend, particularly with the
modifications that have come on the car?
MW: Yeah, we’ve made a few changes and they’ve definitely helped us. This is
the quickest the car’s ever been this year. Slightly little modifications to
the nose and engine cooling and a few things like that have put us in the
right way, yeah.
Q: And they’ve obviously been very positive.
MW: They’ll be staying on, I’m sure.
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
Q: (Bob Bull – BBC Three Counties Radio) I know the guys back at Milton
Keynes have had some very frustrating seasons, so how pleased are they when
you actually get back to see them? Do you get a positive reaction from them?
SV: Yes. They are very happy, every single one. Just yesterday, before I
went back to sleep, I was in the garage, spending some time with the boys
and independently, whether it’s the guys at the circuit or the factory, they
are very, very pleased. You walk by, the music is playing and everyone is
kind of dancing but still focussed and working very hard to get the car
ready. I think we have a fantastic atmosphere. If you have such a good car
and if, as a driver, you enjoy every single lap so much, especially on
circuits like this, I would almost say it’s your duty to perform well, you
have to deliver. The boys deserve that and you have to deliver. It’s a
fantastic situation for us, the drivers and obviously for the team which, as
you said, hasn’t had a very easy time over the last few years, so now it’s
our time, which is very good.
MW: I was also at the team when it was under a different name, so there have
been many personnel there who have gone through a lot, as the questioner
referred to. They’re now in a new situation, they’re incredibly proud.
Obviously the work that’s gone in has been working because there’s nothing
worse when you’re breaking your balls and it doesn’t work. At least now
we’re definitely on the right path and we’re doing our absolutely utmost to
get the best results and trying to race Brawn who have been doing an
incredible job which has been a big challenge for us. There’s still a long
way ahead in both championships, we’re aware of that and we’re doing our
best to close up. |