Nick Heidfeld: "I'm quite happy with fifth because it just continues a
positive trend which began in qualifying in Magny-Cours, and confirms
all our efforts and work have paid off. I can now manage again to heat
up the tyres properly and get them to work, but we shall continue to
work on this subject. In Q2 Robert and I where just separated by two
hundreds of a second. Generally my car was a lot better today than on
Friday. However, on my last lap in Q3 it felt a little bit strange, so
we have to find out what this was. I think we shall have an exciting
race tomorrow. There is a high chance of rain!"
Robert Kubica: "It was a difficult qualifying in the end. Finally we
were on the right pace. Qualifying 1 was good and qualifying 2 was even
better, as the first time on option tyres was very good. I backed off
in the last sector to just bring the car home, and it was still enough
to be two or three tenths off the McLaren time. In qualifying 3 I went
through the first sector without any problems, but then I felt the same
problem at the rear I felt on Friday. Now we have to analyse everything
and see what is going on."
Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director): "Up to the top ten qualifying
session everything went according to plan, but then Robert aborted his
lap in Q3 because he realised he had a technical problem with the car.
Unfortunately time was too short to analyse the problem during the
session and get him back out on the track. It is a shame because both
drivers were strong, which is proved by Nick's fifth place. It was a
very good performance by him."
Willy Rampf (Technical Director): "Both our drivers were well on their
way in the first two qualifying sessions, and only needed a single lap
to easily advance into the final stage of qualifying. However, in Q3
Robert couldn't complete his fast lap, and over the radio told us about
a technical problem with the car. Nick's performance was impressive and
put him fifth fastest. We are all very happy about that. The weather
prediction for tomorrow is mixed. We are prepared for anything that
might come."
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