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Q: Nico, similar question to you. James Allen asked you just now, but you didnt actually answer it. Was there some damage to your new car? NR: Oh yeah, I guess there was some damage. I just saw it on the TV that a part flew off the side. It was with (Jaime) Alguersuari. He drove into the side of me, or we had contact. Q: Did it affect the performance? NR: I am sure it did, but still good enough to hold Jenson behind which is great. Q: How close was he then? NR: Jenson was close, but it was a bit easier to keep him behind than Alonso as they struggle a bit more in high speed corners I think, so he is not able to follow as close. That was good. I think having Alonso behind would have been a bit more difficult. Q: So the Ferrari when it was there was the greater threat? NR: Yes, it felt like it. Q: An important result going to the German Grand Prix. Your compatriots were battling away with one another behind you but to be third was important. Having said that, just as you told me on the drivers parade, a fairly large margin to the front runners. NR: Yeah, again today in the race unfortunately Mark and Lewis were very fast in front and there was no way for me to keep up. But still we have made such a great step forward from Valencia as Valencia was a disastrous weekend for us and turned the car around. Really analysed where we went wrong and made big improvements and here we are now on the podium. I mean nearly out of merit except for Sebastian I guess, so thats a great turnaround and I am looking forward to Hockenheim too as we will be making even more progress as still the big things like the F-duct are not working properly on our car, so once we get them working soon it will be another big step forward. QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR Q: (Ian Parkes The Press Association) Mark, we obviously caught the comments over the radio at the end of the race. Theres clearly no love lost inside Red Bull at the moment. Do you honestly feel that you are the number two driver after what happened yesterday? MW: Ah, yesterday I wasnt happy, clearly. Im sure well have some pretty decent chats tomorrow. Today went well for me and, yeah, thats it, mate. Q: (Bob McKenzie The Daily Express) Mark, what about that with the wing? The wing that you ran today, was that the wing that was in dispute yesterday and should that sort of thing happen? MW: No, I dont think it should. Obviously I wasnt massively in favour of the decision but thats the way it goes sometimes. But once the cars in parc ferme, obviously thats the car you race with from qualifying, so I obviously raced today with the same car that I qualified which, it must be said, still it wasnt too bad. But some of the drivers offered me some front wings from their cars on the (drivers) parade lap but I said I would stick with what Ive got. Seb didnt but some of the other guys tried to offer me a front wing. Q: (Ian Gordon - News of the World) Mark, fantastic win, thoroughly deserved. Given Red Bull have said that whoever leads the championship will have priority, will you get the better bits on the car in Hockenheim? MW: Should do. I should do. Yesterday was a really unique situation. It was the first time that the team had really had one component. Honestly I would never have signed a contract again for next year if I believed that that was the way it was going to be going forward. Thats why I was disappointed yesterday and was honest with you guys. Lets see how it goes in the future but I just keep doing what I do and hopefully its enough. Q: (Edd Straw Autosport) Mark, you said there would be some discussions with the team; does that mean you will be demanding that should this situation arise again, you dont get cast in the position where youre the number two? MW: Yup. Q: (Bob Bull BBC Three Counties Radio) Lewis, once again McLaren seem to have benefitted from the brotherly love within the Red Bull team. Was there a big smile on your face as you went round the first corner in second position, or shortly afterwards? Red Bull gives you wings, it also takes them away again. LH: Like I said, I just focused on my job. I think I was very quick at the beginning of the race. Regardless, I think I would have a shot at fighting both of them down into Stowe, if Sebastian hadnt gone off. Funnily enough, we seemed to be quite quick at the beginning of the run, we seemed to be as fast as them, but then obviously (Mark) decided to knuckle down and pull away, but I dont feel Ive been fortunate in this situation, I think weve just worked hard all weekend and weve just worked down to the bone and got absolutely everything we could from ourselves as a team. Q: (Michael Schmidt Auto, Motor und Sport) Mark, how close was it with Sebastian from the start to the first corner, and secondly, how much of a concern was the restart when Lewis was right behind you? MW: At the start? Plenty of room, you could drive a bus down the middle. With Lewis, yeah, safety cars are always a concern because its an opportunity for something else to happen. There was no real concern, but obviously I had a gap for a reason; that means because I was quick enough to get that gap. I had to start again. There was a little bit of a bonus, as I saw at Monaco, obviously you dont then come across a lot of the backmarkers if you get a safety car in the middle of the race. You dont come across as many backmarkers which as the leader is the benefit. Given today and Monaco, it actually sometimes works in your favour a bit. You dont have to come across all that stuff at the back. Q: (Andrew Benson BBC Sport) Mark, Eddie Jordan just described this as poetic justice. Is that how it feels to you? MW: An appointment with karma, is it? Yeah. Q: (Adam Scriven Racing Post) Lewis, 18 points on a weekend when the team seemed to struggle is surely a great result for the championship. How confident are you heading into the second half of the season? LH: Definitely we cannot complain with two second places in the last two races where we really have been on the back foot. The other teams have made a step forward in development and were trying to but the component didnt work this weekend, which should have put us back into a real fighting position with the Red Bulls but no, we couldnt have asked for more, really, to come into these weekends, knowing that we dont have the true pure pace of maybe the Ferraris and Red Bulls and sometimes even a Mercedes, to be this far up is&ldots; I mean were really fortunate. Q: (Bob McKenzie The Daily Express) Mark, when something happens like yesterday, are you the sort of guy who wakes up in the morning and thinks Ill show them? Does that give you an extra edge when you go into that first corner? MW: You know Ive had a few hurdles in my career, even sometimes privately as well. Yeah, how you judge a persons character is obviously how they come back in a bit of adversity. All drivers have some of that in certain parts of their career if theyve been around for a while. Ive obviously maybe had a bit more than others. It can work, but how long is a piece of string? You want to make sure it isnt constantly happening&ldots; I mean the challenges, because otherwise it can sometimes test you a bit too much but if the balance is right, it certainly puts a bit of fuel on the fire. Q: (Heikki Kulta Turun Sanomat) Nico, your fifth ever podium, was this the most demanding of them all? NR: Yes, it was demanding, yes. At the beginning I had Alonso behind me. He was very quick and pushing hard with Kubica blocking me in the front, then Jenson with fresher tyres behind me for 25 laps or something. It is quite challenging, yes, but in the end they worked alright and Jenson wasnt able to follow that closely in the high speed (sections), so that helped me out a little bit. Im happy, its a great result. Q: (Ian Parkes The Press Association) Lewis, did you honestly believe that you would be sitting here today in this position after everything that had gone on on Friday and then overnight with all the troubles that the team had had in trying to get the car set up for the weekend? LH: I think this weekend Ive had an incredible amount of optimism, regardless of when they took the floor away which I actually thought was&ldots; I didnt actually want to change the floor, I wanted to stay with it but there were a few&ldots; the results on the data and all these kind of things. They had to make a team decision to take it off just in case. We didnt know if it was delivering a little bit less or just about the same. It should have been giving a lot more downforce. It felt good in certain areas for me. I was a bit cautious and a bit nervous about taking it off and then going into Saturday, not knowing just how quick we would be and then on Saturday morning we really were nowhere, we didnt have the pace of these guys. Like I said, we looked like we would be seventh or eighth but pulled out a stonking qualifying lap and that really changed the whole race situation. And then into the race, my race pace this year has always been strong, so thats never been a real struggle for me. Q: (Sean McGreevy CSMA Magazine) Lewis, youve been on pole this year, youve won here, youve had a great second place here today, almost as good as a win. Personally, what does Silverstone mean to you, all the history and everything that this weekend were celebrating as well? LH: Silverstone is a unique and classic race for me. I think growing up, I never got to come here when I was younger, so it wasnt until I was in my late teens that I started coming here, and seeing all the great races here, British history. In terms of motor sport, when we say its the home of motor sport, it really is. Weve got so many teams here, so many enthusiasts, so many engineers, people developing the cars in the teams, so many of these pioneers come from the UK and so for me to come from here, being born only an hour and a half away, to come here and see my fellow Brits, have my family here we have support like nowhere else. What a weekend. I dont believe any other grand prix puts on as great a show. What were they thinking about when they thought about taking this grand prix away? Its been amazing, this weekend, probably the best weekend I think Ive seen them put together in terms of the crowd and how theyve set up everything, grandstands, and the events around for all the fans. I think the organisers have done a pretty remarkable job, so for me, its a real pleasure and honour to represent my country here and again, when you have a race like this you step forward. OK, we didnt win but I did everything I could and I feel proud of the result we got. |
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