Post-race press conference - Malaysian GP Pt.1.

Drivers: Fernando Alonso (McLaren), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)

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Drivers: Fernando Alonso (McLaren), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)

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Q:
Fernando: a dream day for you no doubt. You passed cars going into the first corner, looked in your mirrors and there was Lewis behind you.

Fernando Alonso:
Yeah, it was, absolutely. I think one of our chances to win the race was to be first after the first corner and thanks to a good start, thanks to the car, I was able to arrive side-by-side into the first corner. I was on the inside part so I managed to be first and to be sure, to have my team-mate second makes things easier, for sure, to open a gap.

Q:
And thereafter, from the outside, it looked to be a relatively easy race for you.

FA:
Well, it's always difficult here because I think the car keeps changing balance all through the stint. It's not the same with high fuel loads and new tyres as low fuel loads and old tyres. Over the weekend, we never did more than eight or ten laps with the tyres so you are always a little bit concerned about how the tyres will behave after 15 or 16 laps, so it's never easy. But for sure, to be never less than seven or eight seconds, for sure, you are much more relaxed.

Q:
We saw Ron Dennis out on the pit wall signalling you in for your first stop. Was there any lack of communication going on there?

FA:
Yes, yes, I didn't understand but from lap ten to the first stop I had no radio so the same as Kimi in Australia and it seems a lucky thing to have in the race, because before the first stop I was lucky that I saw the pit board, I saw the arrow, so I came into the pits with some doubts, if the guys were there or not. Ron was telling me that the radio was off, obviously I knew already, but I think they adjusted something in the pit stop and then it worked OK for the rest of the race.

Q:
You were saying over the winter that it might take a while to start winning races for the new team but here you are, race two, middle of the podium.

FA:
Yeah, it's absolutely fantastic and it's a wonderful surprise what we have achieved in such a short time. I remember the first test in December, only one day and then the new car in January, with the launch of the car in Valencia in the middle of January. A lot of work has been done inside the team, a lot of effort from everybody to be ready for the first race, but we never expected to be that competitive. It's something that is difficult to believe but we have to say big thanks to everybody.
Q:
Lewis, what a fantastic drive. Let's talk about the first few laps, your defence with Felipe Massa behind you and indeed the first corner.

Lewis Hamilton:
Yes, that was the most difficult race I've ever had. To see two Ferraris behind you, two red blobs in the mirrors, knowing that they're slightly lighter than you and slightly quicker than you, it's very, very difficult to keep them behind. Felipe had a couple of moves, I think he tried into turn four a couple of times, but fortunately I was able to trick him into out-braking himself and get my car stopped and it was very fortunate that I was able to cut across and get back in front of him, to the point where he eventually went off, so I apologise for that but at the end of the day, we got the points, so it doesn't really matter. And then I had Kimi hunting me down for most of the race and phew, I just can't explain to you how tough it was. It's extremely hot in the cockpit, sweating a lot, I ran out of water halfway through the race, I didn't have enough water and so it was tricky, it was tricky, and I was getting hotter and hotter throughout the race. It would have been nice to have been a bit further ahead in the last stint but I had to keep pushing to the last lap and that's what I did. I didn't make any mistakes. I think the team did a fantastic job preparing the car this weekend. They work extremely long hours, I think longer than most other teams and also (a message) back to the factory: you've done a fantastic job so well done.

Q:
You had a brilliant middle stint to the race too, set fastest race lap. How did the car at that phase compare to later on. What was it like in the cockpit?

LH:
I had radio communication with the team. They told me that Kimi had pitted and I had passed so... I couldn't see him in my mirrors and it was difficult to see the gap on the board. I was often looking at the gap towards Fernando and I noticed it was quite big, so I sort of made a mistake and thought that that was Kimi, but I later found that Kimi was only six seconds behind and they told me that he was catching by half a second a lap, so I just had to bite my tongue, dig as deep as I could while preserving the amount of energy I had, because it was so tough, and really just tried to stay in front and pull the car to the end and be as consistent as possible. I'm just overwhelmed.

Q:
Kimi, you must be very happy the way the weekend has gone for you, to be on the podium for the second successive race.

Kimi Raikkonen:
Yeah, of course I'm happy to get some points but a bit disappointed how the race ended up. The whole weekend was quite difficult but I think we needed to compromise too many things and we lost too much speed because of those things, but it was one of those weekends where we needed to do what was most important and try to get as many points as we could. We just didn't have enough speed today and couldn't do much more.

Q:
Well, you had a terrific spectator position for that battle between Lewis and your team mate Felipe Massa. Talk us through that from your point of view; you nearly passed Felipe. Well, you did pass Felipe eventually.

KR:
Yeah, in the end when he made a mistake but unfortunately I didn't have enough speed in a straight line to try to challenge either of them when I got behind Lewis. I got close to him but I didn't have as much speed as Felipe so he could always challenge him but I was not able to do that. I always tried to get close to them because I knew that they would have a fight and I thought that maybe I could get passed one of them, and in the end it worked out but unfortunately I didn't get past Lewis. But I think we did the best we could and at least we scored important points, so we need to make everything 100 percent right at the next race.

Q:
It looked like your car was much more competitive in the closing stint than the middle stint.

KR:
Yeah, it wasn't difficult to drive but it was just not fast enough. I think we know the reasons why we were not quick in this race, but unfortunately, as I said, we were in a position where we couldn't do anything else. Hopefully we can turn the tables in the next race and fight for a win again.

Q:
Returning to you Fernando, the close battle is now upon us: Ferrari versus McLaren, it couldn't be closer and here, at race two, we've had the second winner in two races. How do you see the season now developing?

FA:
Yeah, I think, to be honest, we still need to work a little bit, especially on the race pace. I think with Felipe having a good start, better than our start and keeping first position maybe was extremely difficult to follow their pace in the race, so I think we mustn't confuse ourselves with that. But we are much much closer than Australia. We have some developments on the car and some improvements coming very shortly, so we should be alright then, very very shortly and I think it will be a very close fight but I think our team has the potential to do it and I have 100 per cent confidence we can do it.

Press conference:

Q:
Fernando, give us an idea of how important it is to win first time for your new team, just as Kimi did in the last race?

FA:
I think it's very important, very important, keeps your motivation very very high. To win a Formula One grand prix with two different teams is already something special, I think. For me, it is the same. I have been winning grands prix over the last three years with Renault and now switching team, one second-place and first victory in the second race with them is just a dream come true for any driver and I feel proud of this result for all the team.

Q:
You said just now that it was a surprise, what's made the difference?

FA:
Yeah, I don't know. Australia has always been a very particular race, a very different race compared to the other circuits in the championship and we knew that Ferrari was very strong in the past, also in Australia so maybe this year they took the advantage. I think we learned a lot in the first race about the tyres, how they behaved over the race stints and I think we learned some lessons that for sure we will be using every race from Australia onwards. We also had some developments on the car so we put everything together and yeah, it may have been a little bit of a surprise but we are there.

Q:
Physically, you look pretty good; how tough was it?

FA:
It was very tough. It was extremely hot in the cockpit and you keep drinking water every five or six laps but after ten laps it's like tea. It's 60 degrees water, so it's not fun to drink any more. You keep drinking because you have to do it but for sure it's not a pressure but it becomes very tough during the last 20 or 25 laps, but I was lucky that I didn't have a big battle with anyone so I could take it a little easier.

Q:
Just a word about the middle stint, you seemed to be losing a little bit of time in the middle stint.

FA:
Yeah, I was losing time. In the first stint I had a little bit of graining in the front tyres and I was not able to do 100 per cent so I asked for a little more front wing in the first stop and even with that, I was taking care of the tyres in the first ten or twelve laps of that stint because I knew that it was important to keep them in condition, to push and I think I spent four laps behind Liuzzi, but I lost three or four seconds in these four laps, even if I wasn't close enough. In the high-speed corners I was losing a lot. It was a difficult middle stint for sure.

Q:
Lewis, you said it was your hardest race, what would you do differently if you could do it again?

LH:
Well, I am sitting next to probably the two best drivers in the world and to go into my second race and have a second place, I think it is fantastic for the team. I think Fernando did a fantastic job, especially at the start, and I think Kimi was extremely competitive and very quick and (I had) a great battle with both Ferrari drivers. I think it was amazing. For me, to come next year, we will push forward as a team, develop the car, increase the gap, or try to overtake Ferrari and pull out a bigger lead in the championship. And next time I come here I will be better-prepared and ready for the win!

Q:
Should we have expected those battles at the start, given your GP2 form?

LH:
I think defending is ten times harder than trying to overtake someone I would say. Or twice as hard. I think when you have two guys behind you who are lighter on fuel and perhaps slightly faster on the long stints. Don't forget this is Formula One. It is incredibly tough. And the conditions outside! It is just so hot in the car. I was fortunate that my trainer and me and the doctor, we worked extremely hard to make sure I was fit enough for this race. The last three weeks I have been drinking enough. I have drunk and drunk all day to make sure I didn't dehydrate because I sweat a lot, like all of us, but maybe me a little bit more... But, it was great.

Q:
You didn't seem to be so happy at the end on the harder tyres...

LH:
No, I wouldn't say that. I think perhaps the harder tyres are not so good and we lost a bit of grip with those, but it is the general balance of the car with those tyres. I had a bit of understeer in the first stint and in the second I asked for some wing, as Fernando did, and that seemed to help so the middle stint was better, but I was still struggling with a bit of understeer-to-oversteer and on the second stint, no, first, sorry, the car was sliding a little bit more so it was definitely harder. And I was coming up to the backmarkers and I was trying not to lose any time to them because I knew Kimi was pushing and I could see I was a good two seconds down when I was behind someone so just trying to get as much time and not lose any... which I managed to do. And I always wondered, when I was finally challenged by someone, in the race, someone like Kimi or Fernando, if I was going to be able to defend...and I was. So I was able to do that and I was really happy.

Q:
Kimi, it looked good in the early stages - you were really charging...

KR:
Yes, but not enough. We needed the speed, as much as Felipe, who seemed to be very strong in a straight line, but we had to do some compromise as a team and so it cost us a little bit, maybe a bit too much in this race, but at least we scored a podium and points and we finished the race. We learned a lesson and we will do things better in the next race.

Q:
Can you give us an idea of those compromises?

KR:
No, I can't, but we know what we have done and that is the main thing and hopefully we can do better at those things in the next race.

Q:
What were the track conditions like, given there was a serious rain-storm last night?

KR:
I think quite similar, quite slippery all the time and not very easy conditions, but it was the same for everybody. Especially, being behind people all the time is not the easiest one - you don't really get an idea of the car, or how good it will be when you run alone. It was quite okay when I was on my own especially near the end, but it came too late really.

Q:
And the middle stint, you seemed to lose time then?

KR:
Yes, just the speed really...

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