Here you go. . .
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/moto...ne/4670399.stm
Schumacher said the car did not feel bad to drive but that it was not fast enough.
"The handling was not the problem, there was just no grip."
Many F1 observers believe Ferrari's problems are caused by their Bridgestone tyres, which are considered to be less competitive than the Michelins used by the other top teams.
The car, most believe, is among the best.
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But even if it is as simple as aero. . . why would that slow down from Friday through Sunday?