Sunday, June 22, 2014

FIA post-race press conference - Austria


DRIVERS: 1 - Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), 2 - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), 3 - Valtteri Bottas (Williams)

PODIUM INTERVIEWS
(Conducted by Mark Webber)

Q: Another dominant one-two victory for Mercedes, so Nico what a very, very special for you again. Three now in the season. You capitalised on a very, very good qualifying and now another victory. Run us through it. Lot of control on the brakes by the sound of it, managing issues at the end there?
Nico Rosberg:
 Yeah, it wasn’t the easiest of races - trying to manage certain things that were a bit on the limit on the car. But in the end I had a very, very fast car again, so it was fantastic to win today. It’s great also to get a one-two here in Austria and it’s great to come back here to Austria. I mean Austria for sure deserves a race. The fans have been amazing, the atmosphere has been spectacular this weekend, so thank you very much for that and yeah it’s been awesome.

Q: Lewis, over to you mate. Well done. A good recovery after a tough qualifying. In terms of… mega first lap, right on Nico at the start there after the first lap. In terms of pit stops, are you happy with your positioning because I’m a bit worried about how much time you’re losing in the pits. The guys… good stops for Nico but are you happy with the positioning on that? Also at the end of the race did you have to manage any issues and could you fight Nico?
Lewis Hamilton:
 I don’t know. I have to have a look at the feedback and just see what the team say about the stops. Maybe my positioning is not right, you know obviously in those situations you’re just pushing. But the guys have done a fantastic job. As Nico said, to get another one-two here is just incredible. This track has been fantastic and the fans have been insane this weekend, so thank you all for the support.

Q: Congratulations Valtteri - first podium. It’s an incredible feeling up here isn’t it? Run us through the race. Obviously starting on the front row. Obviously these guys have a lot of big experience on the big occasions to close a race out but you really drove a clean race. Run us through it, are you happy with it?
Valtteri Bottas:
 Thanks Mark. Really, really happy. Difficult to put into words really. Just really thankful to the team for giving me this car. It’s been a long way for us since last year, I mean, and many, many years at Williams and now it’s so much better. The race was exactly what we needed at this point - clean, nice, everything went like planned really. The car was good for the podium this time and I’m just so happy.

Q: Well done, and big points for Williams, which is fantastic. Final one for you Nico. A 29-point lead, off to Silverstone, a track that you know well; a track that I tried to catch you on in the last few laps last year but you’ve had a couple of good wins there and you’re very strong at Silverstone, Lewis’ home track, so the battle continues. Looking forward to that race; home race obviously for Mercedes as well. So how’s the feeling for that one?
NR:
 Yeah, for sure, looking forward to the next one; home race, so it would be awesome to do another one-two there, that would be great to give something back to all of our colleagues back in the factory. So I’m looking forward to that.

Q: Nico, congratulations, Mercedes sixth one-two finish of this season, your third victory and you’ve now extended your championship lead, as we’ve heard, to 29 points. Clearly strategy was an important part of the story today - but did the race turn out as you had expected it to when you were sitting on the grid?
NR:
 To be honest yes it did. Pretty much exactly like we were trying to make it work. OK, I thought I would get Valtteri at the start and I did - but then they’re quick on the straights and he just went flying straight by me again, which was not good. But I knew pre-race that even if I am third after the start, the chances are still very good to make it and win the race because we have just a little bit more pace and less tyre degradation than the Williams - we expected to have less at least - so we could go aggressive on the stops and that’s what we did and it really worked out well and so I’m, yeah, extremely happy with that result. Also, great to extend the championship lead, which was really my goal coming into Austria.

Q: Lewis, obviously the platform for your result today was that stunning start, off the grid from ninth into fifth on that opening lap. Tell us about that and then also about how you made your way through the field. Clearly that second round of stops was important for getting in front of Valtteri.
LH:
 Yep, it was a good start. We’ve been working very hard on our starts throughout the year and the team have done a great job to help out with that, and yeah, so I got one of the best starts I’ve ever had really and positioned the car in the correct places. It would have been great if I’d started where perhaps I should have started this weekend - but damage limitation. To get from ninth to second and be pressuring Nico at the end of the race really shows the pace that I had this weekend.

Q: Valtteri, your best-ever grand prix finish to follow up your best-ever qualifying performance yesterday - you’re starting to really make your mark on the sport. I guess the decisive moment for you was the first round of stops with Felipe and getting ahead.
VB:
 Yeah, I think overall the best-ever weekend. So, really happy. Really happy for us as a team. We were really strong the whole weekend and that’s down to all the hard work. Of course it was a good track for us. You never know what’s going to happen in the next race but overall we are making progress. Step-by-step we are getting there, getting closer to the positions where we belong. I’m really happy. The race today: it was really nice to have a really nice, clean race. Good points for the team. We’ve had some issues lately, been a lot of talk, not maximising car we had but I think today we showed what we can do.

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

Q: (Frederic Ferret - L’Equipe) Question for Nico and Lewis: can you tell us more about the final five laps, about the chance to overtake Nico for Lewis and the chance to finish first for Nico?
NR:
 Well, I generally felt comfortable in the last few laps. I thought that I could keep a nice gap and just on the last lap my tyres dropped away a little bit but as soon as they got past the first couple of hairpins, I knew that I was going to be fine so it wasn’t as close as maybe some other races have been recently.
LH: There wasn’t an opportunity to overtake.

Q: (Livio Oricchi - Universo On-line) For Nico and Lewis: 29 points difference between both of you. It means that in one race, it is not possible to change the lead. It means that Nico would be the leader of the championship. What’s your analysis of this Nico and you also Lewis?
NR:
 Well 29 points, yeah, for sure it’s a nice gap but it’s still so early in the season. I really like to concentrate on each weekend and keep on trying to make the most of them and enjoying the moment, also with the car that we have. It’s so great to come to the next race at Silverstone, our home race, with the best, knowing that if I do a good job I can do pole and win the race. So I’m more taking it step-by-step and every weekend my aim is to extend the championship lead which I managed to do this weekend.
LH: Well, Nico’s done a great job. He’s finished every race and fortunately hasn’t had any car problems so it’s inevitable.

Q: (Kate Walker - crash.net) Lewis, after one your stops - and I can’t remember which one - we actually saw some flames coming out of your front right. To what extent was the braking problems that you suffered hampering your ability to really take the fight to Nico in the final laps? I know he had issues too.
LH:
 Yeah, I think it was probably the same for both of us, maybe, I don’t know. I need to check later but it was constantly an issue during the race. Obviously I was following people all the time so that’s not always the best but I was being told to back off quite a lot, unfortunately. The last couple of laps I tried to eke it up a little bit more but still I had to be cautious, but I’m just grateful I finished. I didn’t finish the last race, that’s really got to be goal for the next few races, trying to actually finish.

Q: (Chris Medland - crash.net) Question for you, too, Lewis, about the pit stops. You lost 1.9s across the two stops to Nico, very evenly split in each stop. Is that frustrating, because for a long time you were running about 1.9s behind Nico at the end and did the team tell you the reasons for it?
LH:
 They haven’t yet. I didn’t even know I lost that much time, they didn’t feel that fast. Could be my positioning. I don’t know. I’ll obviously investigate... obviously it is frustrating when you lose time because you’re constantly doing everything you can to gain a tenth here, a tenth there, so when you lose quite a chunk... two seconds over two pit stops it’s tough but the guys... at least we haven’t really made any mistakes. If we step back a little bit and look, we’ve had so many one-twos this is just incredible this year so I’m hoping in the future we won’t have those problems.

Q: (Barna Zsoldos - Nemzeti Sport) Valtteri, do you think with a slightly different strategy the win could have been possible today because your pace was quite strong and you were simply undercut by first Nico and then Lewis at both pit stops?
VB:
 Yeah, it’s a difficult one. We need to always - like we always do - we need to analyse if there’s anything we could have done better. It’s difficult to say. Today it was difficult to know the real difference between the option and prime because the prime tyre has been taking quite a long time to warm up so we really thought it would be really difficult to undercut because it takes many laps to warm up and get a good pace after the supersoft tyre. Yeah, we need to analyse, it’s difficult to say. Yeah, too early to say. For the moment, I’m really happy with what we’ve done as a team, third and fourth. Obviously we always aim for better.

Q: (Peter Vamosi - Vas Nepe Kiadoi) Nico, if you will win the championship this year, will you let grow a moustache like your father?
NR:
 Maybe. Yup.

Q: (Istvan Janos Simon - Auto Magazine Hungary) Lewis, you seem to have a brake problem; this problem is coming back since Montreal or maybe even before. You’ve had this problem during this race. What can you do against these troubles, to get over it finally? What can you do together with the team?
LH:
 I don’t know. Going into the race I wasn’t aware that we had a brake problem, so it was news to me when we started to... when they started to speak to me about it. We had the problem in the last race but the last race was the rears and in this race it was the fronts, a little bit different perhaps. I’ll be guessing what’s gone wrong but it didn’t look like it was the same as Nico; maybe it was, I don’t know. I think they said maybe it was. We just need to make improvements.

Q: (Eli Shaouly - Automagazin Israel)Question to Valtteri and Nico: yesterday at Williams you looked in a way pretty sure you wouldn’t win the race and Nico, you were pretty sure that you would win the race in yesterday’s conference. What made you so confident in the result?
NR:
 Because generally I still believe that we have the fastest car and we had very good long run pace on Friday, that’s the race practice. We were quick there and I didn’t get the best out of it in qualifying, so I was pretty confident that the chance would be very good. Of course, you never know how to overtake and things like that, but it all worked out well.
VB: Yeah, I agree really. I think that from all the data that we had from practice we knew that in the race it’s going to be difficult and overall Mercedes have still got the quickest car but we really nailed it yesterday so we knew that maybe Sunday could be difficult but actually it was a bit better than I expected. We were really close to them on pace.

Q: Was that because it was 14 degrees warmer today than it was on Friday, do you think?
VB:
 Difficult to say that was the factor or not, I don’t know what Mercedes did just before qualifying with the car set-up. I don’t know. It’s difficult to say; we need to analyse.


(source: f1.com)

F1-4-LIFE PREDICTORS LEAGUE STANDINGS - ROUND 5 (AUSTRIA)


  1. Peter McLaren -> 39 points
  2. Jon Yountz -> 34 points
  3. AE -> 31 points
  4. MW -> 31 points
  5. Apex Towing Corp -> 31 points
  6. Rich Kewell -> 31 points
  7. Regina Ehrnrooth -> 31 points
  8. Liutauras Raulynatis -> 29 points
  9. Larry Gallagher -> 28 points
  10. Elliott Robson -> 27 points
  11. JT -> 24 points
  12. Jonathan Riggs -> 24 points
  13. Rab Mckinney -> 21 points
  14. Dylan Curry -> 21 points
  15. Martin Francis -> 16 points
  16. Jaakko livari -> 11 points
  17. Shaun Magnano -> 11 points
  18. Leo Harry Gowing -> 11 points
  19. Craig Whitehead -> 10 points
  20. Martin Mihalic -> 8 points
  21. Steven Peli -> 6 points
  22. Mark Newman -> 5 points
  23. Abijith Kv -> 5 points
  24. David Perry -> 5 points
  25. Jake Lakin -> 5 points
  26. Leonardo Machado -> 5 points
  27. Jayson Nufc Nicholson -> 5 points
  28. Paolo Gagliardi -> 5 points
  29. Craig Lymer -> 3 points
  30. Coilin Higgins -> 3 points
  31. Craig Taylor -> 3 points
  32. Richard Gehl -> 0 points
  33. Junaid Khan -> 0 points
  34. Jared Tallott -> 0 points
  35. Ewan Darlington -> 0 points
  36. Chris Kemp -> 0 points
  37. Saadi Tate -> 0 points
  38. Theodore Dickman -> 0 points
  39. Josh Dennis -> 0 points
  40. Brian Dodgy Discs Hughes -> 0 points
  41. John Hersam -> 0 points
  42. Elaine Hannon -> 0 points
  43. Natalie Bandee -> 0 points
  44. Christopher Damien Wiseman -> 0 points



POINTS: 1st - 3

2nd - 5
3rd - 10

HOW IT WORKS: the aim of the game is simply predict who comes where in the race (top3). A total of 18 points can be won on a race day. If you get winner and and 3rd place right but 2nd wrong you get 13 points same if you get 1 correct. eg. 2nd you get 5 points. If a driver wins the race and you said he would come 2nd or 3rd no points would be awarded. Same if he came in another position, and you predicted that wrong. A table will be posted up every race weekend. The point scoring system will change once the cars become more competitive. Everyone will say a merc 1,2 so it won't be close or fun.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR PREDICTIONS: send an email to f14lifeblog@gmail.com or message the Facebook page to submit your predictions. You have until lights out to make them. If you submit them when the race has started they won't count. So be quick! like the Mercedes.

THE PRIZE: the winner of the league will win themselves a admin place on the F1 4 LIFE page along side JT, AE & MW. If you don't want to be an admin you are welcome to participate anyway. We may also come up with some other prize if it helps.

FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS VON ÖSTERREICH 2014 - Race results

16Nico RosbergMercedes711:27:54.976325
244Lewis HamiltonMercedes71+1.9 secs918
377Valtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes71+8.1 secs215
419Felipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes71+17.3 secs112
514Fernando AlonsoFerrari71+18.5 secs410
611Sergio PerezForce India-Mercedes71+28.5 secs158
720Kevin MagnussenMcLaren-Mercedes71+32.0 secs66
83Daniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault71+43.5 secs54
927Nico HulkenbergForce India-Mercedes71+44.1 secs102
107Kimi RäikkönenFerrari71+47.7 secs81
1122Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes71+50.9 secs11
1213Pastor MaldonadoLotus-Renault70+1 Lap13
1399Adrian SutilSauber-Ferrari70+1 Lap16
148Romain GrosjeanLotus-Renault70+1 Lap22
1517Jules BianchiMarussia-Ferrari69+2 Laps18
1610Kamui KobayashiCaterham-Renault69+2 Laps19
174Max ChiltonMarussia-Ferrari69+2 Laps21
189Marcus EricssonCaterham-Renault69+2 Laps20
1921Esteban GutierrezSauber-Ferrari69+2 Laps17
Ret25Jean-Eric VergneSTR-Renault59+12 Laps14
Ret1Sebastian VettelRed Bull Racing-Renault34+37 Laps12
Ret26Daniil KvyatSTR-Renault24+47 Laps7