Q:
Fernando, it was close all the way, but
a great start, you got up to second place
on the first lap.
Fernando
Alonso: Yes, the start was good and from
there it was a little bit easy to think
about the race but about the start maybe
was two down on the first lap and then
impossible to recover. In the first stint,
Michael was too quick, nothing to do.
We thought that we had more fuel than
the others, especially yesterday in qualifying,
up until lap 20 and then from there the
car was performing well. We were on a
similar pace to Michael and in the second
stop, thanks to luck, thanks to the mechanics
who did a perfect stop again, I was very
close but in front of Michael and from
there, I think we had a similar pace again
but with me just in front.
Q:
It looked to be a bit of a tense time
for you going into that second stop when
you knew you had to make up time and you
were in traffic there.
FA:
Yeah, a lot of traffic and I think all
the guys were OK to let me past but there
were no blue flags at all, so the marshals
were not in the race at that moment, but
I was lucky enough to be in front of Michael
and it was good, it was really nice and
a really fun race for me.
Q:
How did you drive that last stint with
Michael behind you?
FA:
At the beginning quite slowly, quite conservatively,
because I knew that at the beginning maybe
the Michelin tyres were a little bit better
and at the end maybe the Bridgestone tyres
would be better. So I knew that at the
end, the last four or five laps, we would
have some problems with Michael, for sure,
so I was a little bit conservative and
I really conserved the tyres to the end,
but at the end, I also had quite a nice
gap -- one second, one second and a half
-- and all the last stint was quite relaxed.
Q:
Michael, for a while Felipe was second
on that first lap but by the end it was
Fernando in your mirrors.
Michael
Schumacher: Yes, but quite honestly if
you think where we were last year, if
you see what has happened over the winter
time, if somebody would have told us we
would finish second in this race we would
have been absolutely happy about it and
we are honestly happy. It's eight points,
just two down (from the maximum). Victory
is certainly always nicer, no doubt. We
got pole position yesterday, unfortunately
I lost one lap in qualifying where, for
traffic reasons I had to back off and
I didn't get the fuel, and if you look
at it now, it's the one lap that I was
missing, in a way. Nevertheless, good
result, good work from the team, reliable
car, fast car, very promising for the
rest of the season and good fighting and
good racing.
Q:
Brilliant second stint from you, a lot
of fuel in the car, a long run there and
Fernando behind you the whole way.
MS:
Yeah. Obviously he was a bit quicker in
certain moments. Then I seemed to be able
to just open up a little bit and got traffic,
close to my pit stop, but nevertheless,
you shouldn't complain. It just goes around
one or the other way and it was a good
race at the end of the day. I feel a bit
sorry for Felipe that he couldn't take
the result of his race but there are many
races to go for him.
Q:
And how was that phase for you, following
Fernando?
MS:
You know what it is in Formula One, sitting
behind a car, you need to be a lot quicker.
When you have equal cars, it's almost
impossible to pass. Once there was a moment
with a backmarker, I got a bit closer,
I was having a look whether there was
an opportunity but then finally it wasn't
close enough to seriously try.
Q:
Kimi, from the back of the grid, what
a sensational drive from you on a one
stop strategy. Talk us through the early
phase; you picked up a lot of places very
quickly.
Kimi
Raikkonen: Yeah, I think it was a bit
disappointing what happened yesterday
because the car has been pretty good all
weekend and we got a good set-up, especially
yesterday morning so starting from the
last place, we knew that we had a good
chance to score some points, but it really
depends on the first few laps and whatever
happens during the race but I got quite
a few places in the first corner and I
was able to follow and overtake people
who were lighter, so I got past them during
the first stint. We ran quite a bit longer
than anyone else so we were able to gain
some places and in the end, the Honda
came behind me, Jenson, and it was a little
bit difficult because I had quite old
tyres already which had done many laps,
and he was behind me with brand new tyres,
so I needed to look out for him and I
was able to keep him behind for five laps
and then I knew that his new tyres weren't
going to be as good any more so I was
able to take it easy and then come home
in third place.
Q:
But you must feel encouraged by the tremendous
speed from you and the car.
KR:
Yeah, because we didn't really know where
we were after testing and people said
we weren't very good, but during the last
month we really improved our position
and when we came here the car was pretty
good so it wasn't surprising, but we didn't
really know where we were. So it was nice
to see that we were strong in the race
and we could have been very strong in
qualifying also.
Q:
It looks like it's going to be a very
very close season, Fernando.
FA:
Yeah, it will be very interesting. There
are four teams fighting for victories
at any circuit at the moment: Honda, McLaren,
Ferrari and Renault, and I think any of
them can win races, and this would make
the start of the season, especially, very
very interesting.
Q:
Fernando, how did you get past Felipe?
FA:
Felipe went a little bit long into turn
one at the start of the race. I tried
to overtake him at turn four, on the next
straight but it wasn't possible, but he
braked on the inside line where it was
dirty and he missed turn four, so it was
there that I overtook him. On the fifth
or sixth lap, he overtook me but only
for a tenth of a second, because he passed
really quickly and dangerously and at
that moment I was lucky enough not to
touch.
Q:
Did you see him coming, sideways or backwards?
FA:
Yes, but there was nothing I could do,
the speed was too quick and you have no
reaction time, basically. I was lucky.
Q:
Then it was absolutely vital for you to
get out the pits ahead of Michael at that
last stop.
FA:
Yeah, it was the only opportunity to win
the race and I was going for it. I really
knew that the car was tougher than Michael's,
especially the first ten laps on the tyres.
So it was my moment, I knew that if I
was in front of him at the exit of the
pits, the race was for me. I really pushed
with a good in lap and a perfect pit stop
from the mechanics and thanks to this
I was in front of him, very close, but
in front.
Q:
Were you getting a lot of instructions
on the radio?
FA:
No, I was pushing them more for the blue
flags, so they had more radio than me,
probably.
Q:
How much were you surprised by Michael
five laps from the end?
FA:
No, we had some people in front, and sometimes
they slowed me down, and Michael was close
to me, and sometimes it was the opposite.
They were nice with me and not so nice
with Michael and the gap would open again.
I was quite sure that the victory was
in my hands.
Q:
Were you a bit worried during the opening
stages when he was pulling away a bit?
FA:
No, not really. We thought that the fuel
load was significantly different, and
it was not the time to push at that stage.
Q:
And what's the new swagger on the podium?
FA:
It's a secret, I'll tell you later in
the season.
Q:
Michael, the end of the pit stop was the
crucial point, wasn't it?
MS:
Yep. Probably the pictures show how close
I was. I was on the outside, I tried,
but there was no opportunity.
Q:
And obviously later on as well.
MS:
Yeah, once you're behind, you have to
wait for a mistake or a bad situation
with a backmarker. It didn't really occur,
so I just sat and waited and watched.
Q:
But you're really happy with what was
obviously a very close second place.
MS:
Yeah, you know in 19 or 18 races, however
many it's going to be, all points are
very important and if you lose or gain
two points it's not really so important
at this stage. It would have liked to
win but then there is only so much you
can do for it and this time it was Fernando.
As you see, we have four very competitive
teams on the grid and it's a long year.
Q:
Did the opening laps go as planned?
MS:
Basically, yes, it worked out well.
Q:
No more or less than the time you would
have hoped to have made up?
MS:
No, actually, I was quite happy to see
a gap opening up and if you consider that
we lost a lap of fuel returned in qualifying
due to being just a bit above 110 percent
anyway, so it shows where we are and how
good we probably can be for the rest of
the year.
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