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1. Felipe MASSA (Ferrari),
1h34m11.435s
2. Fernando ALONSO (Renault), 1h34m24.733s
3. Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN (McLaren Mercedes), 1h34m27.670s
Q: Felipe, tell us your feelings about the race?
Felipe MASSA: It was such difficult weather in the beginning and then the
rain came at the end. I am so proud about that race, I am so proud about the
team and so proud about the people around who supported me more than ever,
more than 100 percent. Much more than I expected. It’s really an emotional
day for me because you get here and you have almost done everything
perfectly even with the championship at the end but then we saw Lewis
passing Glock again and that’s really mixed a lot of my emotions. But that’s
racing. The race finishes with the chequered flag. We finished in the front
and we have to be very proud about that and unfortunately we missed one
point but that’s racing. We need to be proud of our job and our race and our
championship and that’s why I am here. I know how to win and I know how to
lose. It is one more day of my life and we are going to learn a lot from
this day. That’s the way it is but for sure I am very emotional.
Q: Fernando, a great call early on with the terrible conditions and from
then on you were always in a strong position.
Fernando ALONSO: Yeah, I think the start was difficult for everybody. It was
wet obviously but especially turns one, two and three, so there were some
problems there and then the safety car. But then when we restarted basically
two laps after the restart I pitted for dry tyres. The team saw one BMW with
dry tyres already quite quick, so they called me in. It was a very good
decision as I was running P6 and suddenly I saw myself P3 with Vettel a
little bit shorter than me on fuel load. At that point I think the race was
quite good for us. I kept second place and a good fight with Kimi in the
last couple of laps at the end. A fantastic result starting P6 and finishing
again on the podium is much more than we expected.
Q: We heard one radio transmission saying your race was with Massa. How did
you feel at that point?
FA: I was surprised about that comment from the pits, so obviously they
tried to motivate me. They tried to push me to the limits and they didn’t
want me to relax at any part of the race. But I think Massa was a little bit
too quick today and I was more concerned about the gap with Kimi and tried
to keep the second place. The race victory, I knew that was impossible.
Q: Kimi, talk us through the race from your point of view.
Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN: I knew what I was supposed to do and it wasn’t the best race
ever. The car was quite difficult, I don’t know why. The tyres felt quite
tricky, especially the front tyres on the first set. The second set was a
bit difficult at the beginning. It started to be a bit better in the end and
I was catching up Fernando but then came the rain and I was right behind him
and I got some instruction not to risk anything for Felipe and I decided to
stay in third place. For us we won at least the team championship. It was
unlucky for Felipe but that was one of our aims. I mean we got that at least
and it was what we wanted and we could do it. It was not the easiest year
for the team and for both of us but we got good results for the team and we
must be happy. It was Stefano’s (Domenicali) first year as team boss and it
has not been easy all the way through, so I am very happy for him.
Q: Felipe, reflect on the season in your own words given your emotions
today?
FM: Well, I think as Kimi said, we did everything perfect today and
unfortunately it was not enough. I think we did a great championship, we had
some up and downs and we paid for that and we are also paying now a little
bit but racing is like that. Sometimes you just have a perfect year with so
many victories, a very reliable car, and sometimes you have some ups and
downs and that’s racing. From one year to the other things change. That was
our championship but even if we had some ups and downs I think everybody did
a great job. Everybody worked really hard to achieve our goals with the
heart and sometimes things don’t happen in the way we want. But that’s
racing. That’s the sport, sometimes it is a little bit different than we
expect. We need to be happy with our Constructors' championship. It is very
important and I am sure our President, everybody inside the team is very,
very proud and very happy like me as we need to be. The second thing is we
need to congratulate Lewis because he did a great championship and he scored
more points than us, so he deserves to be champion. I know how to lose and I
know how to win and as I said before it is another day of my life from which
I am going to learn a lot. Hopefully we come back here with the title but
anyway I think it is part of our experience, part of our life. I am sure
everybody here, me, Fernando, Kimi, knows how tough it is to be a driver.
Sometimes things are very easy and something happens you don’t expect.
Sometimes things are very difficult and you win without expecting, so we
know a lot about that and that is another day. But as I said I am very happy
and I am leaving the track with my head completely up as I think we did
everything we could.
PRESS CONFERENCE
Q: What a rollercoaster of emotions you must have gone through. You’d done
everything you had to do, what was happening on that last lap, even after
you’d taken the chequered flag?
FM: I had completely mixed emotions because by the time I had crossed the
line, I was still the champion and then suddenly my engineer was telling me
everything on the radio and then he told me when I was already in turn
three, he told me that Lewis had passed Glock. It was a completely mixed
emotion because I was still waiting to hear the confirmation and then we
didn’t have (what we wanted), we had the opposite of the confirmation. I’m
still proud, I’m still happy. I think we did a great job today. It’s not
every day you can win your home Grand Prix. It’s the second time that I won
and I’m very proud of the job done today, of my team. We won the
Constructors’ championship and for me that’s a big, big achievement. That’s
racing. The race finished at the chequered flag, today was big proof of
that. When you cannot win (the championship) and you win the race, it’s
still a big show that you can be proud of. That’s why I’m very happy. I
would have been much, much happier if it had been true when I crossed the
line but God knows what to do and in life you always have explanations. So
if these things happened today, it’s because it has to be like that. We need
to learn from this and we need to grow because of this moment. That’s why I
think we need to lift our heads and be very, very proud today when we leave
the track. We’ve had some ups and downs but that’s racing. Sometimes we try
to do everything perfectly and things go in the other direction. Some days
things look very, very difficult but then you win the race and you don’t
know why. That’s racing and we need to learn about that and it’s not the
first time that these things have happened to me. I had a lot of experience
in other categories, even positive experiences as well and today is another
day and we need to learn. But I was really, really happy to see the support
I had here today.
Q: Apart from the weather, what was the biggest problem out there for you?
Sebastian Vettel during the early stages?
FM: No, I don’t think so. He was very, very quick but I knew he was much
lighter than me. I think he had low fuel, so he was very, very quick but
when I came back with grooved tyres and he was behind me, my engineer told
me that he had maybe ten laps less fuel than me. After my second stop, when
he was again behind me, he caught me up and the difference was even bigger,
so I don’t think he was really a problem today. The biggest problem was the
rain. You never know what’s happening. The rain helps but also at the end,
it didn’t help a lot.
Q: If you look back at the championship, is this one race that you would
remember most?
FM: Yeah, for sure, in terms of emotion, I think it was the most incredible
race I ever saw in my life. So many things happened. When you cross the line
and I was just waiting to hear the confirmation, then suddenly it changed,
that was a big crazy race. But anyway, I had some fantastic races, some bad
racing, that’s racing, that’s the sport.
Q: Is there any one race you regret, looking back at the championship this
year?
FM: I think every race where we didn’t score points. It doesn’t matter which
race. One point today would have been enough.
Q: Fernando, very competitive in the early stages; what was it like?
FA: I think it was dominated by the track conditions. It was wet in turns
two and three and also wet in turn eight, so I was losing a little bit
ground on the dry part of the circuit and in those damp parts I was taking
much more risk than Sebastian and Felipe and that was it. When the track was
completely dry, towards the end, I was slower than Felipe and slower than
Kimi as well.
Q: And a late challenge from Kimi.
FA: I think more at the end when we put on the intermediate tyres because
the track was not wet enough for the intermediates and because we were the
first ones to fit the intermediates, on the last two laps they were in quite
a bad condition. Kimi was quite close but I think he didn’t risk too much
because it was not the ideal situation for Ferrari to risk with Kimi and I
took the advantage to keep second.
Q: And this second place caps a great end of season for you.
FA: Yeah, unbelievable. I think the last half of the season… someone told me
yesterday that I was the driver who had scored more points in the last half
but unfortunately the championship started in Australia and we were not at a
good level there, so I think, again, as always, at the end of the
championship you have to learn things and this year we learned that we need
to arrive at the first race 100 percent if you want to fight for the
championship. If you want to win races, it’s OK, but if you want to be
champion you need to be 100 percent all the way through the championship and
we were not, this year. But this podium, as you said, is the perfect end of
a good recovery from us, and again, starting sixth, finishing second is much
better than we expected two hours ago.
Q: Kimi, obviously you were catching hard at the end, was it that the tyres
really came to you? Was it a struggle early on?
KR: The first set, especially, was quite difficult. The car didn’t want to
turn but it was slightly better at the beginning of the second one, the
second set of dry tyres, and then it got better all the time, so I was able
to catch up. As Fernando said, when the rain came and I got close to him,
they told me not to risk anything because if I went off, it would not be
good for the team, for Felipe’s situation at that moment. For myself it was
no difference and the team would have won the championship anyhow, so we
just came home third.
Q: What were the conditions like out there?
KR: Of course, it was wet at the start but the grip was not too bad,
actually. It was trickier on dry tyres when there were some wet patches and
I took it very easily at those places. My only mission was to get points for
the team. Not the nicest race in the end but we got what we wanted, so that
was the most important thing.
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
Q: (Fulvio Solms – Corriere dello Sport) Felipe, how do you now consider
this cruel day; is it a day to remember, to forget or to cancel with another
better day?
FM: To remember. I think it was a great day. As I said, we won the race, we
did a perfect job, for a Brazilian to win the race in Brazil is already very
special, so it’s a day to remember. You always need to remember the
difficult moments. Today was a great moment but at the same time it was a
difficult one, so it was a fantastic day to remember and to learn even more
on this day.
Q: (Rodrigo Gini - O Estado de Minas) Felipe, you ended the season with more
wins than Lewis, so does it make you regret more the points that you lost
during the season or does it bring you any kind of consolation on that fact?
FM: Well, it shows that we were very strong this season, we could have won
even more races but it shows that we did a great championship. But at the
end of the day you need the points. I would easily exchange one win with a
point today. But anyway, I’m very proud of my victories, about the
championship and it shows that we are very strong.
Q: (Adam Hay-Nicholls - Metro) What do you think you are going to do
tonight? Are you in the mood for a few drinks?
FM: Yeah, for sure, a few drinks, some caipirinhas, to enjoy the moment.
Nevertheless, I won at home and that’s a great thing. We won the
Constructors’ championship, it’s a great day. As I said, now we need to
think about the next step which is the beginning of the next season and
think about the next championship. But today we need to celebrate with our
friends, my family, my wife, my manager, my team, so everybody who did a
great job today, the sponsors.
Q: (Andrea Cremonesi – La Gazetta dello Sport) Felipe, I was there in the
pits and of course your family was upset. What are you going to say to them,
to console them and then, how did you know that you were winning the
championship, because the last few laps were so confusing? Was it from the
people in the grandstand?
FM: No, by radio. You can see the people (in the grandstands) are very
happy, already, if you win the race, and if you win the championship even
more. But they were very happy, the people on the side of the track and I
was not sure but by radio I was informed about everything, every metre.
Q: (Rodrigo Franca – VIP Magazine) Felipe, talking about the information on
the radio, when was the first time your engineer said you would be champion
if the race…
FM: He never said that, he never said that because I think Hamilton was not
far away from Glock, so when I crossed the line, Rob (Smedley – race
engineer) was telling me ‘calm down, calm down because now I need to check
Lewis.’ And then I was going into turn one, it was taking forever to know
the result and then when I got to turn two, it was still ‘wait a second
because he’s fighting with Glock.’ And then when I was getting to turn
three, he said ‘OK, he passed Glock, so… well done anyway, you did a good
job’ and so on and so on…
Q: (Rodrigo Franca – VIP Magazine) So no information about Lewis during the
race?
FM: During the race? Yes, but he was fourth, he was fifth, he was fourth, he
didn’t explain to me everything during the race, just maybe after five or
six laps he was telling me where Lewis was but by that time I was looking
after my own race. The big information was when the rain came at the end
which mixed up the result a little bit.
Q: (Heikki Kulta – Turun Sanomat) Kimi, you just lost your championship
title to Hamilton. How do you feel about that?
KR: You can always lose some points. OK, I lost it this year, so well done
to him, he deserves it in the end. He got the most points from this year, so
I don’t feel bad. Of course, my season was not what I wanted in the end but
that’s racing. Sometimes you have bad moments during the season and it cost
too many points for me this year but I will try to come back next year and
it’s a completely different story again. I won it once and for sure I want
to win it more times but this year didn’t happen and we will come back
stronger next year and try to get it back.
Q: (Alessandro Locetti – Diario de Sao Paulo) Massa, what can you say to the
people who didn’t believe that you could do better than Räikkönen and that
you could be fired and wouldn’t race in 2009? What can you say to the people
who didn’t believe in you?
FM: I have nothing to say. I just do my job, try to do the best I can. I
think last year Kimi did a better championship than me. This year, I did a
better championship than him. So many things change from one year to the
next. We just need to do our best, what we can. I don’t have to say
anything, just do my job. People write things, sometimes you write things
and the day after you change your mind, so I think these people will change
their minds a little bit. I don’t care. But to be honest, I hear much more
good things about me than bad things, so I’m quite happy.
Q: (Rodrigo Franca – VIP Magazine) Felipe, you are the first person to say
that you don’t cry a lot but today it was almost impossible on the podium.
How can you tell, what mixed emotions were in your mind?
FM: I’m not normally the kind of guy who cries a lot, but I think today it
was quite difficult; it was quite difficult to hold back your emotions.
Maybe with my age, I’m becoming older and getting more… and crying a little
bit more as well, so we’re becoming a little bit older. Today I think it was
impossible. It was such a mix of emotions, I’m so proud of the Brazilian
people here and it was not possible to hold back and I just let it go
because it was better.
Q: (Andrea Cremonesi – La Gazetta dello Sport) Felipe, when you meet Timo
Glock the next time what are you going to say to him?
FM: At the end of the day, he (didn’t have) had wet tyres, the rain was
getting heavier, so I’m sure he didn’t do it on purpose, I think he just
missed the braking point, it was wet, so I cannot say anything. We just need
to celebrate what we did today and think about next year. |