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Stewart-Ford Spanish Grand Prix
Race Report - 65 Laps

30 May 1999



Barcelona, Sunday 30th May, 1999

STEWART-FORD NOTES & QUOTES
Spanish Grand Prix: Race (65 laps)


Weather: Hazy sunshine, humid, 26 degrees Celsius

  Rubens Barrichello finished eighth. Johnny Herbert failed to finish after 
transmission problems. He completed 40 laps.

RUBENS BARRICHELLO  Car No.16 (SF3-04)
Eighth position

'I had one real chance for sixth place towards the end but overall the 
performance of the car during the whole weekend did not measure up to what we 
have achieved in the previous races. With the second set of tyres I was able to 
push and regain the time I lost with the backmarkers and the blue flags. But with 
the third set the car became very unstable. I was pushing hard and was able to 
catch Trulli but I lost downforce as often happens here and I wasn't able to 
overtake.'


JOHNNY HERBERT  Car No.17 (SF3-05)
DNF		Transmission 

'It's frustrating to notch up my fifth straight non-finish. As I was coming in for my 
first pit stop I felt the gear shifting was a little strange. Just before my second pit 
stop I felt something break and attempted to crawl back to the pits but I just 
couldn't make it. We decided to change our pit strategy from three stops to two 
because I found myself mixing it with the pack early in the race and it was the 
only way I was going to be able to stay in touch. It's been another tough 
weekend - even my change of helmet design didn't bring me much luck!'


PAUL STEWART, SGP Deputy Chairman

'We expected a better result today but a points finish looked unlikely after 
Rubens got a poor start. Even when the chance arose towards the end of the 
race it was always going to be difficult to get by Trulli. What we have to do now is 
get together at the post race debrief, regroup and identify the areas in which we 
can improve the car to regain our early season performance.'


MARTIN WHITAKER, Director, Ford Racing, Europe

'This weekend has been difficult and the team's first real test of the year given 
our performances to date. Nevertheless, everyone has taken to the task 
throughout which will serve us well in the future. The engines ran reliably at the 
higher revs all weekend and we are now looking forward to next week's test at 
Silverstone.'