Monza: Friday Quotes

McLaren-Mercedes

Heikki Kovalainen (4th, 1:24.482): "At Monza, you're always facing the problem of balancing overall downforce with grip through the corners – and I think today was possibly better than we anticipated. We're quicker in the corners than we were last year, which is good. The KERS advantage here is nearly four tenths per lap so it's really helpful along the straights and out of the slower corners. Others have more downforce compared with us, but we have this fantastic KERS from Mercedes-Benz. It's funny: the teams have all adopted different technical solutions but the laptimes are still very close together – that's the beauty of Formula 1."

Lewis Hamilton (11th, 1:24.902): "I'm pleased with our progress. It's always a little nerve-wracking when you arrive at a unique circuit such as this because you want to see if you've taken the right direction with the car's aerodynamics. But this morning's session showed us that the engineers had made a very accurate assessment of what would be needed. KERS certainly helps around here – we can expect it to be worth nearly four tenths in qualifying tomorrow – but we also made some good progress with our overall package. This afternoon was spent on heavier fuel-loads, so you can't read too much into the times, but I'm encouraged by where we are."

Martin Whitmarsh, Team Principal: "A disciplined day's work for the team today as we evaluated our low-downforce Monza aero components and looked at tire performance on heavier fuel loads. We're encouraged by the results of today's program, but are fully aware that all teams will be making substantial changes overnight and, equally, we'll need to further adapt our cars ahead of qualifying. Nonetheless, we're encouraged by the direction we've taken and the results we've seen in both of today's sessions."

Norbert Haug, Mercedes Motorsport Director: "Two good and productive sessions for us today. As we've all learned over the course of this season, the field is very tight. Heikki in fourth is separated from Giancarlo Fisichella in 20th position by just over a second, and all 20 cars are within 1.6 seconds. Our long runs on high fuel loads looked quite promising compared with our competitors, but I seriously think there are a handful of teams who can compete for pole tomorrow."

Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen (8th, 1:24.796): "Overall, I'm reasonably pleased with the way things went in these three hours of free practice and the initial impressions are good. There is still room to improve the handling of the car, which we hope to do in tomorrow morning's free practice. The new curbs don't allow you to cut them with impunity, which is not a bad thing given the difficulty we have experienced in this area in the past. Our pace on a long run isn't bad and we will do our best to fight for a place on the podium. As for the tires, the softer compound is definitely quicker, but it's also quite consistent in terms of performance."

Giancarlo Fisichella (20th, 1:25.543): "I feel satisfied with this first day, which was particularly tough from a driving point of view. The major difficulties are in adapting to the different positions of the buttons and gaining confidence with the KERS. This morning, braking heavily at Ascari, I flat- spotted the left front tire and that meant I had to fit the softer tires earlier than planned: I felt more confident with those and I managed to drive at a strong pace. In both sessions, we didn't go looking for performance and I had a lot of fuel on board. The potential is there to get onto the front few rows, but I need a bit more time to improve, especially in terms of braking and cutting the curbs."

Stefano Domenicali, Team Principal: "First of all, I want to welcome Giancarlo, who today was finally able to drive the F60, after eight days of theoretical work with the engineers. Obviously, the team adopted a different approach to its work on the two cars: Kimi concentrated on race preparation, while Giancarlo worked on getting confident in the car. We completed a lot of kilometers which means we have plenty of data to analyze over the rest of the day. It's hard to know where we are compared to the others: the gaps are very small and ten kilos of fuel more or less can translate into a significant step up the order."

Chris Dyer: "We can be satisfied with the result of the work we did with both drivers today. We completed our program without any problems, concentrating on finding the best set-up on the car. We are pleased with the performance over a long run and, naturally, tomorrow morning, we will work on performance over the first lap, to prepare for qualifying. Giancarlo tackled the day's work without experiencing any difficulty and we are not worried about his lap time, because the fundamental thing is for him to get experience in the car and with the use of KERS."

BMW Sauber

Robert Kubica (5th, 1:24.622): "We lost quite a lot of time in the morning session due to a problem with the brakes. Fortunately we were able to change the brakes in time and I completed a baseline run at the end of the session. In the afternoon we worked on the set-up of the car and tried to evaluate the tires."

Nick Heidfeld (7th, 1:24.693): "The lap times are not bad, especially when you take into account I did my fastest lap in the second session quite early on and even had some traffic. The car's balance is better than it has been on some other Fridays, but there is still room for improvement. It is challenging to get the balance right for both qualifying and the race. We did the usual tire evaluation and compared the softer and the harder compounds on long runs. The height of the new curbs changes the circuit quite a lot, you have to get used to it and look where you can still go over them and which ones you better avoid. At the end of the second session I pitted a few minutes early after I went straight on at the Ascari chicane and wanted to have the car checked."

Willy Rampf, Technical Director: "Monza is the only track where we run the low downforce package, therefore we invested quite some time in the morning to find a baseline for the set-up of the car. On the one hand it's crucial here not to lose too much time riding the curbs, while on the other hand braking stability is even more important here than on other tracks. In the afternoon we concentrated fully on race preparation and on the tire comparisons. We are quite happy with the results on low fuel, however, with higher fuel loads we still have some work to do."

Renault

Romain Grosjean (2nd, 1:24.163): "Today has gone rather well, although I had to learn the Monza circuit for the first time in an F1 car. It's the 'temple of speed' and a legendary circuit where there is a lot to learn, especially running with the KERS and so there were lots of new procedures for me to get used to. We finished the day in good shape and I'm continuing to work well with the engineers. I tried to improve the set-up and the results were positive so I will continue in the same way tomorrow."

Fernando Alonso (3rd, 1:24.297): "It was a normal Friday for us where we worked on set-up and evaluated the tires. If we can find some more performance tomorrow then hopefully we can be in good shape for qualifying."

Pat Symonds, Executive Director of Engineering: "Monza is unique circuit and among the many things we have to consider here is brake wear. For this reason, it is necessary to run quite high fuel loads during practice to test the brakes. At the same time, tires are critical and equally this is another reason to run high fuel loads. Naturally this gives great changes between race set-up and qualifying set-up so today we ran both high and low fuel loads and we are satisfied with the performance of the car in both conditions."

Toyota

Timo Glock (6th, 1:24.634): "It was a reasonably good second practice. It was tougher in the morning but we made some changes to the set-up and in the afternoon the car felt better overall. We got more performance from the car and got through our normal program with no issues. The car feels pretty good but of course we need to work on improving our lap times again. If we can find the right aero balance I think we will be okay here. The new curbs are fine; they are different to last year but still acceptable. The weather was also quite a bit different to last year's rain and that was definitely an improvement."

Jarno Trulli (13th, 1:24.967): "That was a typical Friday for me and it went smoothly with no problems. As usual we tested the two different tires and also worked on setting up the car. We made some improvements from first practice so in the afternoon I was happier with the car. We still have some work to do to improve and get the best out of it around this track so we will look at all the data to improve the set-up for qualifying. Today we also experienced the new curbs at the chicanes for the first time and these seem to be okay; I had no problem with them. It's nice to be back in Italy, driving in front of my home fans, and I just hope I can do a good race on Sunday."

Dieter Gass, Chief Engineer Race and Test: "Monza is always a very particular circuit to race on but due to the lack of testing this year the difference compared to other tracks seems to be even bigger. You have the usual problems of trying to get used to running much lower downforce, which obviously means you are lacking grip compared to your baseline configuration. We had a decent day and went through our program which has given us plenty of information to work with so we will continue working on the car balance prior to qualifying. In terms of tires, the medium and soft compounds seem to behave pretty much as expected so we don't expect any major issues as both appear to be reasonable."

Toro Rosso-Ferrari

Sebastien Buemi (10th, 1:24.884): "We had a good day, running trouble free in both sessions. Now, we just need to find a bit more speed for tomorrow, when we will have a new engine, so let's wait and see what we can do. It's nice to drive at such a high speed track, because it gives you a different feeling, hitting speeds you never see anywhere else."

Jaime Alguersuari (15th, 1:25.003): "I found it quite tough driving today for the first time, with this low downforce package, as I had no experience of that so far in F1. But that's a good thing, as it is all part of my learning experience. I felt I got an understanding of how to drive the car on new and old tires and with high and low fuel loads and I had a good feeling in the car. We have a reasonable set-up on the car, but I think we can improve it still further tomorrow."

Red Bull-Renault

Mark Webber (14th, 1:24.979): "A mixed day. We had an electrical problem in P2, which probably cost us about a run and a half, so it was a good recovery from the guys to get the car turned back around. Mileage is important here, as it's the first time we've driven in Monza this year – normally we test here before hand. It's always a unique track to drive – with high top speeds and the car moving around – so I enjoyed driving today. We've got a bit of pace to find, but I'm sure we'll be in the running tomorrow."

Sebastian Vettel (18th, 1:25.386): "It's quite a surprise today to look at the lap times and see who is on top and who's in the midfield. Nothing is wrong for us and everything went to plan – we knew we faced a difficult Friday with limited mileage due to the small number of engines I have left until the end of the season. We used the laps we had available today and it seemed to go okay. We still have to improve, so we'll now look to see who was fast and who was playing with fuel loads. At this stage it seems impossible to predict who will be on top."

Williams-Toyota

Kazuki Nakajima (9th, 1:24.799): "Although we are not expecting much here, today didn't go too badly. Certainly compared to Spa, I think I will be more competitive here, although it is perhaps too early to say how we will go in qualifying. We worked hard today and tried many different technical options, but importantly found some positive direction, so I think the main priority to is maintain this progress tomorrow."

Nico Rosberg (17th, 1:25.215): "The most important job today is to find the compromise between top speed and grip and it's not easy to arrive at the optimum downforce level. We were very slow on the straights this morning, so we looked at this and we have found a good solution. Tires are just as important and we have completed a good test, from my point of view the direction is pretty clear. The rest of our running time was focused on aerodynamics and we found some good direction, but despite doing some good homework, it is going to be difficult for us here and it won't be an easy weekend. To repeat the Spa performance of making into the top ten in qualifying will require a helluva lap, but that's not to say we can't pull it out of the bag!"

Patrick Head, Director of Engineering: "We've been doing our homework on the tires today. Both tires look pretty good and we've gathered a lot of data today to go through to optimize our set-up for qualifying tomorrow."

Force India-Mercedes

Adrian Sutil (1st, 1:23.924): "Everything went well today. The car was working perfectly and we can be very happy about the result. It was a very, very good time that came as a result of some good work, a great set-up and getting the tires to work well. We didn't try specifically to go fastest but if you are on top of your game and the car is working well there's no reason why you couldn't be P1 at the end of the session. It was a very productive day on a very cool track and it's good to have some fun right now."

Vitantonio Liuzzi (12th, 1:24.921): "Today was much better than the straight line testing! It's a completely different approach as you get used to the rhythm, the braking points and I think it's a great challenge. We went for longer runs and covering a race distance and everything is going in the right direction. For now I am taking it a bit easy as I want to get used to the tires and the car and tomorrow we will work on the lap time for qualifying. We knew we would have a competitive car and I felt the balance was good, and there is still at least half a second more as I had some traffic on some of my fastest laps. It's just the beginning of the weekend but I am really happy about how it went. I think the car is responding really well and we are optimistic for tomorrow."

Dominic Harlow, Chief Race Engineer: "A very good first day back in a race seat for Tonio, and a productive program from Adrian. We lost some time with Adrian's car at the start of FP2 following a planned engine change, but once back on track he made good progress. The car seems to be performing well at lower downforce in race trim, but as usual at this demanding circuit there is plenty of work to do to prepare for qualifying."

Brawn-Mercedes

Rubens Barrichello (16th, 1:25.140): "Our program went pretty much as planned today with the performance of the car as we were expecting. Our set-up work was focused on long runs and I'm fairly happy with how the car feels and with the braking stability. We have some work to do on the balance but overall a good start to the weekend although today's running doesn't really give us an indication of how qualifying will play out tomorrow."

Jenson Button (19th, 1:25.424): "We did a lot of set-up work today with the car in the low downforce configuration although we had a couple of issues which meant that I couldn't do the long runs that we had planned so that was a bit frustrating. Everything was sorted out by the end of the day which is good but we have a lot of work ahead of us. It feels very different running with such low downforce but the car has been performing reasonably well. We need to work on the fine-tuning of the set-up overnight to ensure that I'm completely happy with the balance before qualifying."

Ross Brawn, Team Principal: "With Monza being such a unique low downforce circuit and the fact that we haven't had the opportunity to here test this year, today's practice sessions were particularly important to work on the set-up of the car. Our main focus has been on race preparation to ensure that we understand how the car feels with the low downforce. We're reasonably happy with our progress over the course of the day and looking forward to the weekend ahead."