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4 April: Jean Todt: "It was an interesting test
session" Ferrari's team principal Jean Todt was taking the rough with the smooth after his team's performance in the Bahrain Grand Prix at Sakhir. Neither Michael Schumacher nor Rubens Barrichello finished the 57 lap race in the points, but Ferrari could be heartened by Schumacher racing with eventual winner Fernando Alonso for the first 11 laps of the race. "It's true that, with Michael, we had the possibility
to check that the potential of the new F2005 throughout the weekend and it is considerable. Unfortunately, we didn't reap the
benefits of this potential, given Michael's retirement on the 11th lap with a hydraulic leak. So that's the most disappointing
angle, the most frustrating. Did it surprise Todt how good the car was, given its lack of testing and lack of reliability?
"We knew that we had a good car, that was the reason why we brought forward its debut but having said that, a good car isn't
enough, you need a car that finishes races and finishes races in the points and if possible, on the top step of the rostrum." The surprise was indeed the nature of the two problems that dominated the drivers' weekend. Todt explained that Michael's retirement was due to a hydraulic leak: "It was the hydraulic pump. You know we need to analyse each problem but Michael's problem was not due to the new car. It wasn't something that had been changed from the old car to the new car. And Rubens had two different problems. The morning's (gearbox) problem (at the end of second qualifying) was different to the problem he had the day before." So in which direction will the team be working in the next three weeks up to Imola? "We want to get to know the car better, to cure the reliability problems that we encountered, to work closely with Bridgestone, our tyre supplier and then I think that if we can do that with some success, then we shouldn't be in too bad a situation for the championship." And the championship is still definitely attainable, says Todt, judging from previous year's experience. "But we must score more points very quickly, because otherwise we will compromise our chances. If from Imola we start doing what we did in 2004, then if you see the difference in points to the others at the end of last season we could have coped with having three bad races. So we will see." How
has Todt and the team coped with this unfamiliar start to the season, after becoming used to such success in the past? "I know
racing so well after so many years, to know that things are never easy and that when there are cycles, those cycles can end at one
moment or another. I hope that the cycle that came to an end at the start of this season is simply a temporary feature; whatever,
that's what we hope to prove very quickly." Meanwhile, Michael Schumacher
indicated that he hasn't given up the title fight "Having to retire was very disappointing, naturally. To begin with I thought
the problem was due to small pieces of debris that were picked up everywhere during the first lap. However our checks proved that,
without a doubt, this was not the cause of the hydraulic problem." Latest Formula 1 News from Ferrari: F2007 the 53rd Ferrari Formula 1 single-seater (14/01/2007)Ferrari F2007 Technical Specifications (14/01/2007) Aldo Costa & Gilles Simon Press Conference (14/01/2007) Kimi Raikkonen Press Conference (14/01/2007) Felipe Massa Press Conference (14/01/2007) Jean Todt Press Conference (14/01/2007) Agreement with Scuderia Toro Rosso (31/10/2006) New structure of Ferrari Gestione Sportiva (26/10/2006) Bahrain Test Notes (15/02/2006) Bahrain Test Notes (14/02/2006) More news from Ferrari F1
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