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FIA Formula
3000 Championship
Round 4/12, A1-Ring, Austria
Qualifying, May 10 2002
Weather: warm, sunny
Mario
Haberfeld: 4th, 1m 22.425s
“This
turned out a little better than I had expected, to be honest. I was only eighth
after the first session and at that point I didn’t feel as though I could get
much more from the car. Then we made a small change to the front end of the
chassis and that brought about a big improvement. We went quicker straight away
in the second session – but more importantly the car became both fast and easy
to drive. We got through a lot of work – 52 laps is about one and a half race
distances here – and I’m happy to be so close to the front because there
isn’t much to choose between the leading drivers. This was a very close
qualifying session, with only three tenths of a second covering the top 10. If I
can make a good start tomorrow I think I’ll be in pretty good shape.”
“The team
did a great job because my car was quick straight out of the box. I am starting
from a slightly higher plane than usual this weekend, because the A1-Ring is the
only track on this season’s schedule that I already know quite well. I still
have a lot to learn, though, because the braking points in an F3000 car are very
different from those in the Formula VW chassis I raced last year. I was lying in
the top 10 for quite a while and it’s a shame I didn’t quite manage to stay
there. I am confident I can make up a few places in the race, though. You have
to be careful here because it is very slippery off the racing line, but there
are still a number of good overtaking possibilities.”
“I am very
happy with our performance today. Mario repeated the form he showed in Brazil
and Barcelona and proved that he is going to be a consistent front-runner this
season. As for Rob, his ability to amaze me never ceases. He is by far the least
experienced driver in the field, but you would never know that from watching
him.”
