Fernando, that looked to be a perfectly judged race for you and in some ways, on home soil too.
Fernando Alonso: Yes, it’s true. Victory today was quite OK for us. Yesterday, getting pole position made the thing a little bit easier, starting from pole. Today, we saw that we had more fuel than the others yesterday in qualifying so this also helped in terms of strategy and things like that. The tyres performed really well all through the race so there weren’t many opportunities for opponents to beat us and this is good news for the rest of the season. But we have to take the advantage now. We had a good car, no problems, no mechanical problems and we are taking good points, step by step.
Your race was very much defined by the early phase, a lot of pressure from Kimi and Michael but you managed to pull away tenth by tenth in that early phase of the race.
FA: Yes, in the first two laps after the safety car Kimi was very quick. We had a little bit too much understeer. We prepared the car to be quick at the end of the stints. Lap by lap the car was feeling better and better, so I built a gap in the first stint and then I controlled it a little bit for the rest of the race. I had some graining problems in the second stint but nothing big and as I said, tyres were again perfect today. Thanks to all the team, all the mechanics and for the tyres; victory was in our hands again.
How does it feel to win here at Silverstone, in Britain.
FA: Fantastic. To be honest, winning in Spain, Monaco, Silverstone, for me, the last three races is a dream come true. They are circuits with big names and big emotions. Great atmosphere at this circuit, it’s all about Formula One and to win in this country, 20 minutes away from my home in Oxford is for me a really good feeling and I’ve had a fantastic day.
Michael, a great drive to second place, taking second place in the second pit stops there, but very close racing with Kimi right at the start, almost touched wheels going into Abbey?
Michael Schumacher: Touched sidepods, I would say. I was already at the limit of the circuit. He didn’t want to give me the inside so I had to try the outside. The rest worked out fine. We obviously got stuck in the early stages of the race but nevertheless, I have to say that we weren’t quick enough this weekend but we will keep on working on that.
That was a great period of the race when you did take second place from Kimi. Talk us through that: very quick on that lap after your tyre change, fastest in sectors two and three.
MS: We knew we had two sets of new tyres left. We knew that all the other guys chose to use their new set at the start, so they had no new sets left, so that was the only strategy we could pull out, to come in a lap early and then have a lap free of traffic and then build a gap to second and then get into second.
Kimi, it was very close with Michael there going into Abbey. What was it like in that early phase of the race for you, with Michael and also Fernando just in front of you?
Kimi Raikkonen: We were really a bit too slow in a straight line to challenge anyone. I got quite close to Fernando after the safety car and on the first lap I just couldn’t quite pass him. Then I was in front of Michael and I didn’t know that we got so close but we didn’t hit each other which was good. It wasn’t an easy race, we weren’t quick enough so there wasn’t much we could do, but I did the best I could and we finished third. I think that was maximum that we could have done today.
A good podium finish for you, but Giancarlo Fisichella was very close to you in the closing stages. What condition was your car in at that point?
KR: It wasn’t perfect. I lost the rear end a little bit at the end of the race and I also got the lapped traffic in the first sector and Fisichella was always very quick through there. It was sometimes a bit difficult when you follow someone and on the back straight he was quick, but he wasn’t too much of a problem. But I could have done without it also, but I’m happy with third place.
Fernando, the run goes on: incredible reliability, a string of podium finishes for you, eight in a row now, it’s been an amazing season.
FA: Yes, so far it has been fantastic: three wins and three seconds. Obviously there’s nothing more to find in the car. We’re running on the limit of the car. No mechanical problems, a fantastic job from all the people in the team, and for sure, we need to keep doing things like this. I think the best defence from now on will be attacking and keep winning races is what we have to do.
Press Conference
Fernando, early on, Kimi seemed to be really having a go at you in those opening laps. How close was it?
FA: Very close. We prepared the car to be quicker in the middle and end of the stints, so for the first two laps, I had a little bit too much understeer and for sure, during the first and second laps I wasn’t quick enough and Kimi obviously tried, but we had good straight line speed and it wasn’t easy to overtake us, so we were lucky with that.
And after that, no problems with the car?
FA: Well, the conditions haven’t been easy all weekend here. It was very windy in the high speed corners so there were some surprises on some of the laps. Lap by lap the circuit was changing a little bit so you have to guess when you arrive at a corner, but no, not really. The car performed really well. I had a little bit of graining during the second stint but the gap was big enough not to have too many worries.
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