Q:
A question to all of you first of all. Looking back to Canada, your thoughts on that race, what you learned and your feelings after the race.
Kimi Raikkonen:
Not much to say, really. I didn't score any points, so it was a bit of a bad weekend but those come sometimes.
Q:
Anything to be gained or learned?
KR:
No, like I said it was not the weekend we were looking for but that's racing, so hopefully we will do better here.
Felipe Massa:
It was a strange race. I think it was a little bit harder to overtake. It was a difficult race and for sure people who stayed in the track was able to score points. That was also my case. I think it was possible to score a little bit more but in circumstances like that I think it was a good race. I remember after two races I was pretty much behind in the championship and now everything is open, so everybody is pretty close, so I think in a way not so negative a race for me.
Lewis Hamilton:
I think it was a pretty cool weekend for me really apart from it not ending the way we wanted it to, but that's racing.
Q:
Anything to be learned or gained?
LH:
Not particularly, no.
Q:
Robert, obviously a good one for you.
Robert Kubica:
Yeah, winning my first race in my
F1 career and the first race win for
BMW Sauber with Nick finishing second, so yes it was a great weekend. We had a bit of luck in the end with what was happening at the end of the pit lane. But this is racing. We were a bit unlucky in Monaco or Lewis was a bit more lucky in Monaco. In Canada, I was more lucky, so a good weekend all in all.
Q:
Looking forward to this weekend. Kimi, you have finished every one of your seven races here and won here last year. You finished second from 13th in 2005, so generally speaking I would have thought a good circuit for you.