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Formula One: Stewart-Ford Notes and Quotes, German Grand Prix

1 August 1999


Weather: Sunny and hot
(Ambient temperature 27 deg C, track temperature 32 deg C)

Rubens Barrichello will start tomorrow's German Grand Prix from sixth 
position - continuing his unbroken run of top seven qualifying performances 
this year.

A number of problems on Johnny Herbert's car during this morning's practice 
limited his running and restricted his set-up time. As a result he was only 
able to qualify 17th.

RUBENS BARRICHELLO  Car No.16 (SF3-04)
Time: 1:43.938 				Position: sixth
Are you satisfied with qualifying sixth?
'Well, at least I have kept up my average for the year. My target was the 
second row but I guess we didn't improve as much as our rivals in the 
afternoon. After this morning I was expecting to be closer to the front.'

What are your prospects tomorrow?
'The car has run well on heavy fuel loads so I think we're in good shape 
for the race. It's a long race so anything can happen.'

JOHNNY HERBERT  Car No.17 (SF3-05)
Time: 	1:45.454				Position: 17th
You only managed a few laps in this morning practice - what happened?
'In the first practice I was just about to start my first timed lap when 
I had to stop with an electrical problem. Then I had a rear wing failure 
in the second session and went off the circuit. There was some damage to 
the car and I also hurt my thumb. As a result I was playing 'catch up' 
during qualifying and was unable to clock a good time.'

How difficult will it be starting so far back on the grid?
'I haven't even thought about race strategy yet, but starting from 17th 
is going to make things tough for me. I have only got 30 minutes tomorrow 
morning, probably just 10 laps, to get the car in some sort of race trim.'

PAUL STEWART, SGP Chief Operating Officer
'We're pleased that Rubens is on the third row. Had he not encountered 
traffic on his final run there was the prospect of a higher qualifying 
position. Johnny's lowly starting position is all down to the problems 
he had this morning which were not of his own making.'

JAC NASSER, CEO & President, Ford Motor Company
'It's fabulous to be at a grand prix again, and I'm certainly planning 
to spend more time at Formula One races in the future. We're satisfied 
with Rubens' qualifying position, although I know he was hoping for a top 
four grid spot. Johnny has had more bad luck - the poor guy really is due 
for a change in fortune. We ran the new Series 4 Ford Cosworth CR-1 engine 
for the first time in qualifying, and Rubens reported a useful improvement 
in power and driveability.'