Pole position press conference - San Marino GP.
Drivers: Jenson Button (BAR), Michael Schumacher (Fer🦂rari), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams)
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Q:
Jenson, what a lap,ꦜ what a fantastic lap, here on Ferrari's home soil too!
Jenson Button:
Thank you. It was, it was a great lap and I enjoyed it very much. In pre-qualifying, I was ☂a little wide because I had very low grip but, in proper qualifying, it seemed to be all there, it seemed to be very similar to this morning's car, so I was very happy, and I don't think there were any mistakes.
Drivers: Jenson Button (BAR), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Juan Pablღo Montoya (Williams)
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Q:
Jenson, what a lap, what a fantastic lap, here on Ferr🍎ari's home s♔oil too!
Jenson Button:
Thank you. It was, it was a great lap and I enjoyed it very much. In pre-qualifying, I was a lit⛎tle wide because I had very low grip but, in proper qualifying, it seemed to be all there, it seemed to be very similar to this morning's car, so I was very happy, and I don't think there were any mistakes.
Q:
It looked like a perfect lap. You spoke after Bahrain, after the rꦬace, of perhaps wanting to concentrate more on the set-up for qualifying. Is th൲at what happened here?
JB:
We set the car up for the race, as everybody does but we were lacking in qualifying a little bit. I don't know why. We seemed to lose a lot of time when we got to qualifying, but here we seemed to have resolved that problem - well, obvious♎ly we have.
Q:
You can't escape the atmosphere here at Imola, it is tremendous. You're on the pole for this race🍌; describe your feelings about the race for tomorrow?
JB:
I can't wait. Qualifying is one thing, but obviously winning a race is the main goal. I think that's going to be a little bit tougher than today's qualifying. But yeah, I'm looking forward to it. It's the fir🅘st time in my Formula One career that I've had 🎉nobody in front of me at the start, so it's all down to me now.
Q:
Michael, you were up t﷽here halfway through the lap and it just fell away൩ a little bit as you came out of the top chicane....
Michael Schumacher:
Yeah. As Jenson really put in a very good lap, it was 🥃all or nothing and I tried very hard. I just overdid it a little bit at that place, and actually I was lucky to keep it on the circuit and not go comple🥂tely into a spin. Luckily, it was just good enough for second then, and it's going to look like an interesting race for us tomorrow.
Q:
Three wins in a row, looks like great weather, fantastic atmo♌sphere - how do you see the race go𒆙ing tomorrow for you?
MS:
Indeed, I think it's go♔ing to be a very interesting race, a tight battle I believe. It's going to be interesting to see how the other cars sort themselves out into the first corner because there honestly are some [good♏] potential drivers among one another and it will be interesting to see how that all works out.
Q:
Juan Pablo, i🎃t was looking very good for you there in the previous session, but tell ♈us how it went in qualifying?
Juan Pablo Montoya:
I think it went really well. As you can see, we took little fuel in the first qualifying because we wanted to run last and as you see, the track got better 🎃and it worked quite well for us. I think we've got a very good race c𒊎ar. I was actually lacking pace on new tyres and with the work we did it seemed to come to me a little bit. I'm very pleased to be honest. The first time I've actually out qualified Ralf here, so it's good.
Q:
We're seeing a bit of a BMW Williams resurgence here now. How🅷 do you 🔯think it's going to go in the race tomorrow?
JPM:
I think we have a ve🌊ry strong race car. It will be interesting to see what happens really; with Jenson I think it's going to be a close battle. He put up a lot of good laps today, but I think in the race it's going to be a lot closer. And the question is how the Bridgestones are going to behave against the Michelins, but I definitely think we're in the game.
Press conference:
Q:
Jenson congratulations. You keep breaking down these records, your own personal ꧟be🌱sts. What does this one mean?
JB:
I'm pleased we've got no cars in front, which is a positive defi🉐nitely. It is a fantastic feeling to get pole here especially on Ferrari's turf and I'm very please♉d.
Q:
It seemed that all the time came in the f♕inal sector, a full half-a-second in the final sector. Did you co𝐆ncentrate on that?
JB:
The final sector was very good this morning. It is just trying not to overheat the tyres too much for the last sect💧or. It was a great lap and I don't think I made a mista🐲ke anywhere round.
Q:
The first two sectors were good as well?
JB:
As good as I could have done. I was flat out.
Q:
The final sector, that is all about keeping ꦺthe r✤ear tyres together is it, or cool?
JB:
It is and there is the top ♔chicane, which is pretty tough, which I think I have gained a lot of time over the week, but also the last chicane. Obviously, you have got to be very careful through there because the kerbs are quite big and it is very easy to unsettle the car.
Q:
What is the team's reaction to Michael's fairly short stints over the last 👍couple of races? You haven't by any chance gone for a simil𒁏ar strategy, have you?
JB:
Our strategies seem to work every race we've been to for us. We've been very stronꦿg on the last few stints, and that is important for us a✨nd we are looking at the end result.
Q:
Michael, obviously it al💟l went wrong in the Variante Alta, didn't it? Did you hit the kerb too hard, what happened there?
MS:
Honestly, the time I lost o💛ver there wouldn't have been enough to beat Jen𝕴son. I think it wouldn't have been enough anyway. For me, it is not a surprise because he put in a very good lap and I sort of anticipated that they would be strong here this weekend.
Q:
You were t⛦wo-tenths up going into the last sector...
MS:
Yeah, but if you look all weekend, we were very good in the mid-sector in particular, sort of even in the first sector and maybe a b꧙it slower in the last sector.
Q:
You didn't do a huge number of laps in the second sess💙ion this morning, do you feel you were missing that little bit oꦫf track time?
MS:
No, we're pretty happy. We've been here in the winter, testing the car, so we pretty much knew what we wanted and what we had to do. We felt there 🧔was nothing more 💮to achieve.
Q:
And in the pre-qualifying session, you felt that one was okay 𝔍as well?
MS:
Yeah. It w🌜as low grip being again the road sweeper - it was reaso🍸nable, but not perfect.
Q:
I mentioned the shoꦜrt stints just now, the last one was nine laps in Bahrain. Do you think other drivers are going to copy that strategy?
MS:
Ask the other drivers. I don't know.
Q:
Have you been worried that they are going to follow you and you are then going to change it all 𝓀together for this race?
MS:
It𒁏 could be. It could be that some people would like to adapt and do a certain strategy, but it is all speculation. We'll leave it open until tomorrow.
Q:
Juan Pablo, did you🌳 hope you were going to be quicker after pre-qualifying?
JPM:
Not really. I said before, I was talking to my engineer and🎉 said it would be more like a 20.5 and then people start going quicker and I thought a 20.0, it was good because that's what we were expecting. It was very hard to judge. The track was getting so much quicker and ... this morning, you thought it could be a 20.9 or a 21 - you never know. Then you see Jenson's time and you go 'Jesus Christ, where am I going to pull the time?'. He did a bloody good job!
Q:
What's made the difference during the weekend? What sort of things have you been changing this weekend, becauܫse it seems to have got a lot better?
JPM:
Yesterday was a complete disaster. After the first session, I wanted Sunday. Then working hard with th🍎e team, we came around mechanically, especially change the car completely and made bigger steps.
Q:
Were you still making steps between the pre-qualifying ✃and the qualifying?
JPM:
No💟t really. Pre-qualifying just put the fuel back for the race on Sunday.
Questions from the floor:
Q: (Andrea Cremonesi - La Gazzetta dello Sport):
Jenson do you remember your last pole position?
JB:
No. It was a long time ago. It would h🐻ave been in '99﷽ in Formula Three. I went karting last year, but I don't think that counts!
Q:
Did you come here for the winter test?
JB:
No.
Q:,/B>
So it was even more important?
JB:
We've been here for the last four years, so I've gained a lot of experience over that time. You know people have been on pole in their first season. I think it is more♑ of an achievement for the whole team really. We're still a young team and it is an impressive goal.