Kimi, third on the grid as last year, when you went on to win and take the championship as well, so your feelings about that?
KR:
It's okay, not the ideal qualifying but I think I'm in a good position to have a good race, so that's the main thing. We will see what we can do tomorrow. I think the car should be strong in the race, so that's really the main thing in the end. As long as you're in a good position to start… I think we should have a good start and hopefully we are one and two after the first corner and then we can have a race from there but we will see what happens.
Q:
It sounds as though the tyres could play more than their usual part in the grand prix. You were talking about tyre wear just now. Was that on hard tyres or soft tyres or both?
KR:
I think the picture is quite similar to what it was last year here. Many people had some issues with tyres. Every time it's these kinds of conditions and people start to have problems with their tyre wear. We are usually in a strong position, and I think tomorrow, the tyres seem to be a bit on the edge here, so it should be okay for us.