Ferrari Hungary Preview Quotes
Fernando Alonso, Ferrari
2009 Qualifying - 1st, 2009 Race - DNF
€œWe
knew full before Hockenheim that our car was much more competitive and
that was what made me so confident. Now we must continue in this
direction, starting this coming weekend in Budapest. The Hungaroring is
a special circuit for me. It was here in 2003 that I scored my first
Formula 1 win and I was on pole here last year. Returning to that 24th
August seven years ago, I don€™t remember much about the events of the
day, because it was so emotional I had the impression that everything
happened incredibly quickly: it would be nice to relive that experience
this weekend at the wheel of a Ferrari.
€œThe track can almost
be described as a go-kart track for Formula 1 cars. The corners follow
on, one from the other, so there is nowhere for a driver to pause for
breath and it is vital to have a car that deals with the many bumps in
the track surface and handles riding the kerbs. From the physical and
mental point of view it is a pretty demanding race, so it is important
not to get impetuous and overcook things, because any mistake is
heavily penalised, especially in qualifying. It€™s best to stay focussed
and concentrate on your own work, trying to put together the perfect
weekend, one step at a time. That is what we plan to do, starting on
Thursday. I have already said it many times before: there is still a
long way to go in the championship.€
Felipe Massa, Ferrari
2009 Qualifying - n/a, 2009 Race - n/a
€œGoing
back to Budapest will be a very special weekend for me, for reasons
which you can all appreciate as it was there, just over a year ago,
that I was seriously injured when a spring from another car hit me on
the head during Q2 on Saturday afternoon. My first meeting when I
arrive at the Hungaroring circuit will be with all the marshals and
medical staff who did such a very good job of carefully getting me out
of the cockpit. I want to thank these people, with whom I now feel a
special bond. I had to stay in hospital for a week after the accident
and I got to know the staff, who all treated me so well and one unusual
result of the whole unfortunate episode is that I know I now have a lot
more fans in Hungary. Quite often this year, at press conferences at
the track, journalists ask me if I feel I am back to normal and if I am
driving as well as before and my answer is always the same: yes, in
terms of my work, absolutely nothing has changed. But as a person, the
accident did change me: it made me value life much more than before and
I appreciate the ordinary things in life ten times more and it has put
life and my health in perspective, not taking anything for granted and
not just for me, but also for life in general and what it means to
everyone. I know what it means now and I feel I am much more mature as
a human being. However, on the professional front, nothing has changed,
because once you shut the visor and go out on the race track, you just
do everything as before, without thinking of the accident.
€œIn
Germany, we produced a great team result and if people were asking why
Ferrari kept saying for several weeks before that the F10 had improved
a lot, they got the answer in Hockenheim. But that does not mean we are
sitting on our hands, because there will be even more updates coming
this weekend and the result last weekend is motivation for everyone in
the team to keep pushing even harder to keep the momentum going,
improving race by race. There are other reasons to be optimistic about
this weekend, including the fact that Bridgestone is bringing its
Super-Soft and Medium tyres that have always suited the F10 very well,
so maybe we can have another very competitive race. Throughout the
year, we have seen that various teams€™ performance has been very much
related to the track characteristics, with the exception of Red Bull,
who have been competitive everywhere. So let€™s wait and see how we go
at the Hungaroring. Personally, I have never had a good result at this
circuit, but that has simply been down to circumstances, as I do
enjoying driving here a lot and, in 2008 for example, the last time I
actually raced here, I led for sixty laps until my engine failed. So
all in all, there are many reasons why I am really looking forward to
going back to Budapest in a couple of days€™ time.€
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