1st
Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari), 1h37m58.395s
2nd
Fernando Alonso (McLaren), 1h38m08.201s
3rd
Felipe Massa (Ferrari), 1h38m11.286s
Q: Kimi, a fantastic win in difficult conditions. Lewis had the
advantage early on but when it started raining at around lap 27 you
came into your own?
Kimi Raikkonen: Yeah, at the start of the race I had some problems
with the front tyres graining and it was understeering way too much. I
just kept pushing as much as I could. We expected to run quite a bit
longer than Lewis and so it worked out well. After the pit stop I saw
that he could not pull away anymore and I was catching him little by
little, and with a little rain my car was pretty good. One time I went
to pass him but there were too many yellow flags and I backed off, but
in the end I could pass him and quite easily pull away. I waited for
the right moment to change onto dry tyres and everything worked well
and there was no problem.
Q: A great second phase of the race for you on the Bridgestone
softer tyre. It looked like the white band had disappeared towards the
end of the race. What were the conditions like for you as the track
dried out?
KR: It was okay. I had basically a similar balance as on wet tyres
at the start, too much understeer and I again just waited to get rid
of the graining on the front and once the front came back I was able
to keep the gap and push hard and open it up a little bit. I just
waited long enough and was thinking that the front might not come
back, but once it did the car was good. It was a bit tricky to get
past people on only one dry line but everything worked well and the
team did a good job. I’m very happy.
Q: You were about eight seconds ahead of Fernando, so was he still
a pressure there for you?
KR: For sure, he was pushing hard and catching me at first when I
had some problems with the front tyres, but once everything started to
work I could keep the gap the same and knew we should be fine. I kept
pushing because, you never know, if it rains again it can change the
whole picture and I was happy to have some breathing space. Like I
said, it all ended well, we are back in the championship and it will
be interesting in the last race.
Q: Fernando, you were not a happy man after qualifying but a very
good race and a good team performance as well and a very interesting
first lap with Felipe?
Fernando Alonso: I think it was good today, the result, and at the
end these eight points are a help for sure. The first lap was
interesting with Felipe in Turn One, Turn Two and Turn Four, and
basically every corner. I didn’t manage to finish the lap in front
of him and this cost me a bit of time in the first part of the race
because I was behind him and not very comfortable because I had a bit
too much downforce in Turns Seven and Eight. At the end I think he did
a pit stop and that helped me a little bit.
Q: You rejoined just in front of Felipe and there was pressure
there but you managed to pull away from him?
FA: It was extremely difficult at the first corner because you put
the dry tyres on, go out of the pits and it’s completely wet. You
arrive at Turn One not knowing how the situation is there with dry
tyres. I was able to keep the inside line very carefully and was lucky
that it was the only dry line and Felipe couldn’t pass me on the
outside because it was wet. It worked out well -- I was on the limit
but in front of him.
Q: It was a difficult qualifying session for you. What are your
thoughts as you go into Brazil, your championship hopes very much
alive?
FA: Yes. I think it will be very difficult to win the championship
because I know that it will not be easy to take four points off Lewis.
The performance, I hope, will be very similar between the two of us,
all through the weekend, not only in Q1 and Q2, so hopefully I can do
a good race, but for the championship I still need something dramatic
if I want to win. With a normal race it will be impossible.
Q: Felipe, you set fastest lap right at the end there but you are
P3. A difficult race, in difficult conditions obviously?
Felipe Massa: Yes, definitely. And very interesting as well. I’m
sure in a way we weren’t very lucky to put the dry tyres on and then
have it start to rain again. I was also telling the team that I was
not going to stay on the track like that because it was very easy to
lose the car. But then the rain stopped and I picked up the pace
slowly but it was enough to be in front of Fernando after he pitted. I
also had a lot of graining on my tyres maybe because we went out on
the soft in very cold conditions and they lost temperature. But then
at the end of the race it had a good balance again, but it was too
late. But in conditions like that it is good to finish in the top
three, even if we wanted to win.
Q: Kimi, a three-way championship fight going to Brazil, the first
time that has happened since 1986. All three of you have fresh
engines; it’s a winner takes all situation, virtually?
KR: Not really, it depends on what happens to the others who will
win. But for sure it will be interesting. I’ve no idea how the car
will be. If we look at last year, Felipe won and Ferrari was strong,
so hopefully the car will be good and it will be an interesting battle
the whole weekend. It’s not up to us only what happens but anything
can happen as we saw today. We are in a better position than coming
here, but it will still be very difficult.
PRESS CONFERENCE
Q: Kimi, a great win, you can now make your mind work at how you can
turn this championship around?
KR: For sure we needed that. I always said we needed to win and I
can’t control what happens to the others. Today we scored more
points than Hamilton and got back in the championship and the last
race will be interesting. Things can go right or wrong for people, so
we will push at the last race and see what we can do.
Q: What was it like on the worn tyres because at your first stop
you just kept the tyres on?
KR: It was too dry to put any new sets on, it would have been way
too slow, and in the end when it was wet it was quite tricky but I was
much faster than Hamilton, so I was able to catch him quite quickly.
But the problem was that there were yellow flags and every time I got
alongside him I had to back off in case I got a penalty. I finally
went past him when he made a mistake. The car felt pretty tricky at
that stage and I think the rear tyres were in bad shape, but I was
still able to set quite good lap times.
Q: You had one moment, on lap 38, I think?
KR: Where was that? I don’t know. I can’t remember.
Q: And otherwise no problems?
KR: The balance was quite tricky at the beginning, too much
understeer and the front didn’t work too well. While the circuit
dried the car came back a bit and I just had to wait for that. I knew
that we should have quite a bit more fuel in and so it was just being
patient and waiting for the car to come back and start pushing again.
Q: You stayed on worn wets as well when you came in. What was the
car like?
FA: The beginning was okay but later on when it started raining
again, as it happened with Lewis as well, the car was not in good
shape because the tyres were completely slick and even with a few
drops of rain we were 6-7s slower than we were two laps before. We
were losing a lot of pace and Kimi was able to overtake Lewis, and I
was able to catch Lewis as well.
Q: Overall you don’t seem to have got a lot of satisfaction out
of second place?
FA: Yes, I do. I am very happy but I think, you know, from
yesterday I am not extremely happy with the qualifying and with things
that happened yesterday, so this second place, eight points is good
and the championship is a little closer but again, if I want to win
the championship it will be extremely difficult. If I want to win I
need some strange results and some very lucky moves and, for that,
eight points today are very important but it’s not changing too much
the chances to win the championship.
Q: Someone is going to ask, so can you go into the details of what
you felt happened yesterday?
FA: Nothing strange to me, but I was surprised to be six or seven
tenths behind pole position because all weekend I had been one or two
tenths ahead of the competitors and in Q1 and Q2; I had good
performance. Then, in Q3, with very good laps, I was surprisingly slow
and I didn’t understand what happened.
Q: Felipe, give us your take on the battle with Fernando at the
start?
FM: Nice, interesting, but not enough to finish in the front. In
the end it was a good race. I had some troubles especially at the end
of the stint with my rain tyres. I couldn’t keep the car on the
track and just destroyed the rear tyres and had to pit. It wasn’t
the right time for grooved tyres but I put them on and then it rained
again, so it was not a very lucky decision. Then in the end we managed
to pick up the pace again but it was not enough to pass Fernando,
especially because as he was coming out of the pits there was only one
line. I was then again in trouble with my tyres because of graining,
maybe because I was running in the wet conditions on the grooved
tyres. I had very strange graining and couldn’t keep the pace but
when it was gone I did the fastest lap and had the pace again but it
was too late. It was great to finish on the podium and a great result
for the team as well.
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
Q: Kimi, this is the second time going into the last race that you had
the possibility to win the championship. When you compare the
situation now to 2003, what do you feel?
KR: I think I’m in a few points’ better position right now,
otherwise I don’t think there’s much difference. Different team
but anything can happen, we just need to try to win the race and then
see what happens to the others, same as we did here. I’m not really
thinking about it too much. I’ll just go there and do the same as
here, or at least try to do so. We will see what we can do.
Q: Fernando, you pitted on lap 32, I think, one lap later than
Lewis was going to pit and you passed Lewis’s car going into the
pits. What went through your mind at that moment?
FA: Nothing, nothing really. I stopped at that time, but I
didn’t know if he was retiring or not at that moment, because I was
concentrating on the pit entry, so I didn’t know if the car was
there from the lap before, from another lap or if the engine was
running. We also saw on the big screen in Nurburgring he was in the
gravel and then he was on the track again thanks to the recovery car,
so I didn’t know if that was a definite retirement or not, so I kept
doing my race and not taking care too much.
Q: Fernando, some days ago you said you believed in miracles. I
would like to ask you if today we have seen a miracle.
FA: Well, maybe not a miracle but something similar because not to
finish one race these days doesn’t happen very often because the
reliability of all the cars is very strong and very good so it’s
difficult to see a retirement. You need a wet race, you need a
difficult circuit. Here in Shanghai there are a lot of run-off areas
as well, so I didn’t expect any crashes or any incidents on the
circuit, so yeah, today was something similar and for sure was a help.
Q: Question for Kimi. At the end of the race your left front tyre
seemed very worn out. Were you worried at any moment or did you adapt
your driving?
KR: Not really. Like I said, I had some problems with the
graining, like Felipe. It took ages to clean up which is why it was a
bit worn out but once it stopped graining and cleaned up it was good,
a lot of grip, but of course the balance is not ideal because the
tyres shouldn’t be in that condition but it worked well after that,
I got the front end working, so that’s the main thing.
Q: Question for Kimi and Fernando. In an interview published by The
Guardian, Bernie Ecclestone said that Kimi would not be an ideal
world champion because he doesn’t speak too much and Fernando
because he didn’t do many things for Formula One in the two years
when he was champion. What do you think about this declaration?
KR: I think everyone has their own opinions. I don’t really care
too much what people say about me.
FA: It’s the same. Everyone has their opinion. I try to be
professional. I already answered this question last year I think.
Bernie said that after two championships I didn’t do enough for
Formula One. I don’t know what I have to do. Normally I have a
contract to drive the car and be with the sponsors, so I try to do
both things at the same time and that’s all. I think Formula One has
grown up very quickly in Spain and I’m very proud of this and I will
try to do my best and maybe change his opinion.
Q: Question for Fernando. Yesterday afternoon you spoke to the
Spanish press and your words were quite hard against Ron Dennis and
McLaren. Do you think that now it will be harder for you to stand the
situation until the end of the championship in your team?
FA: No, I think there’s one race to go and it’s the same as it
was before. Yesterday I didn’t say anything that is not true. The
team has been saying many, many things, many bad things about me from
Spa onwards especially and the relationship hasn’t changed too much.
He was the first one to say that he was not speaking with me and
things like that, so from that point I understood that the
championship was not easy for me at all.
Q: Kimi, were you really expecting at this point that you could win
today, Lewis retiring and you would still be in the championship, or
is it something that has surprised you a little bit?
KR: Ok, we were hoping to have some bad… not bad luck but a
difficult race for the other guys in front of me, but I was very
confident that we could win in any conditions. The car has been very
strong all weekend, so we knew in qualifying that we had good speed,
so in this kind of race people make mistakes. That happened to
Hamilton today. He lost many points, so it helped me a lot, helped
Fernando a lot, but it’s going to be very difficult to catch him but
there’s one race to go. I don’t have anything to lose, so we keep
pushing and see what we can do in the last race. Similar things can
happen, so there is still hope. We will see.
Q: Fernando, yesterday after the problems in the last qualifying
segment you said you would be curious to see when the car is coming
back from parc ferme. Did you find anything which would explain your
problems?
FA: Well, I think they are still investigating. I think the tyre
pressures were quite high, more than normal, but I don’t know if it
was that or another explanation.
Q: Kimi, were you surprised to see so many Finnish flags here in
China - more than in Hungary - and did that big support help you in
any way?
KR: No, I don’t think it helps a lot, I don’t think about the
flags when I’m driving but of course it’s nice to see them, nice
to see a lot of fans here. I think here and Japan there’s always
been a lot of Finnish fans, so I was a bit surprised that there were
so many here, more than anything else, but it’s always nice to see
them.
Q: Fernando, in the light of what happened yesterday, do you trust
the team to give you the same equipment in Brazil? Do you think that,
apart from the four points, you and Lewis have the same equality when
you get into the car in Brazil?
FA: Yes, I think so.
Q: Despite what happened yesterday?
FA: Yeah, but yesterday was maybe just by accident that something
went wrong and in Brazil it will be fine.
Q: Can I ask you your feelings when you saw that Lewis was out?
FA: I answered (this question) five minutes ago and as I said
before, nothing really because at that point I was concentrating on
the pit entry. It was extremely difficult and wet, so I didn’t know
if the car was still running or would get out of the gravel. I
didn’t know what the problem was at that time, so I kept
concentrating on the race, because after the pit stop, I had Felipe
fighting very close, so for the next three laps, I forgot the incident
a little bit and then I realised later on.
Q: Felipe, the two guys on your right are still in the running for
the championship together with Lewis. What’s your guess who is going
to be the champion?
FM: My guess? That’s difficult. Well, I think if Lewis doesn’t
make a mistake maybe he has more of a chance but it’s going to be
very interesting to see.
Q: Fernando, what did the team tell you on the radio about
Lewis’s problem or his reason for retirement?
FA: Nothing. Normally we don’t speak about the retirements, we
just keep everything under control and on those laps, as I said
before, it was especially difficult with Felipe. I was trying to hold
that position, so they were telling me that we were racing with Felipe
and no more pit stops for Felipe or me so try to keep the position,
just that.
Q: The next race is in Brazil where you won last year; but looking
at the championship situation you may not be allowed to race to win.
Does it change something?
FM: You never know. For sure if Kimi has a chance during the race
to win the championship, I think it’s very good for the team and I
would also be very happy to help the team. If maybe Lewis or Fernando
are in the middle and we have no chance, I will try to win the race.
Q: To all three of you. Just before you pitted a few guys had
already changed onto dry tyres and did remarkable laps like Wurz and
Button, much faster than you did. Did you ever talk to your pits
whether to change a little bit earlier onto dry tyres?
KR: No, I think we knew exactly what lap times everybody was
doing. Felipe was out and he was faster but there are many reasons to
wait. I was in a position where I didn’t really need to come in too
early. I was waiting to ensure that there was no more rain coming any
more. For sure we knew that slicks were faster but you never know, you
only need a little bit of rain again, maybe you have to change to rain
tyres again, so I had enough of a gap to the others, so we could wait.
FA: Same thing. We knew that maybe the slicks were a little bit
quicker at that time, but we expected some rain in the next few laps
before we pitted at the end to put on slicks, so we were waiting for
this little rain shower which happened for two laps when everybody had
their problems. We were waiting until after that moment to put on
slicks.
FM: Well, I pitted a lot earlier than them to put on grooves
and to be honest it was maybe better to stay out two or three laps
more and then pit after two or three laps, because when I changed the
tyres it was raining again, so it was a little bit too risky but
that’s the way it is. Sometimes in the race we knew that some people
were already on grooved tyres but the people who were on grooves were
quite far behind and we knew we were expecting another small shower,
so it’s difficult to have the right idea to change the tyres and we
were fighting with each other, so we were looking more at us than
looking at the others. For sure, if you are expecting some more rain
and you change the tyres like I did, I was suffering for three or four
laps at a very slow pace, so it was not the right decision at that
moment but sometimes you need to take a gamble in these conditions.
Q: The drivers have asked for more chance to decide with the race
director how to start the race. We had wet conditions today. Did you
interfere in the race director’s decision?
FM: It was pretty clear that intermediates were the tyres on which
to start the race this time, so everyone was on intermediates.
Q: Knowing Lewis a little, how do you feel he is going to react
now? Is he going to begin to feel more pressure after the mistake he
made today?
FM: I think they’re both going to the disco tonight.
FA: No, I don’t think so. I think he will be very focused in
Brazil and this will not affect his capacity to do well in Brazil. As
I said before, everything is looking good for him, and Kimi and I will
wait for another strange race.