United States GP 2013

NOVEMBER 16, 2013

Saturday Press Conference

Romain Grosjean, United States GP 2013
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16 NOVEMBER 2013

DRIVERS
1 Sebastian VETTEL (Red Bull Racing)
2 Mark WEBBER (Red Bull Racing)
3 Romain GROSJEAN (Lotus)

UNILATERAL

Q: Sebastian, you saved the best ²til last there. A satisfying pole I imagine here in America, in very difficult conditions it looked like today, and also on a special day for your team boss Christian Horner, his 40th birthday.

Sebastian VETTEL: Yeah, happy birthday to Christian. Obviously a good result to have both cars in the front row for tomorrow. It was a tricky session because the wind, I think, picked up quite a lot from this morning and yeah, it does influence the behaviour of the cars so, not that easy, especially around the high-speed corners. I wasnt that happy with my first run in Q3 but I think I had a solid run at the end which I think was enough to put the car on pole. I think it was very close with Mark, he seemed to get closer and closer the longer the weekend went on. Fortunately I could just manage to stay ahead. I think he might have had a mistake in his final shot but yeah, obviously very happy with pole position today. I really like this place, I like the circuit and looking forward to tomorrow. I think its important as well to start on the clean side, so well see what we can do.

Q: Mark, did you think youd done enough after that first run? A tenth and a half over Sebastian in Q3, doesnt happen all that often. Where did it go wrong in that final run?

Mark WEBBER: No, I didnt think Id done enough, you need to improve. Obviously there are two shots, we both had two sets of options. The first part of the lap was very good, I was happy with that. Didnt quite get 19 and 20 as I wanted. If I just repeated what I did initially in Q3 probably it was going to be enough but tried to squeeze a bit more out. Its easy to unload the car a little bit in these conditions, so yeah, sometimes youre happy that youve given your best and youre on the front row but today one slipped through the fingers. But anyway were up there and well done to Seb, obviously. He put the three sectors together so I put two-and-half together and just dropped it in the last sector, so, yeah, its not satisfying when you do that. Its not your job to do that. Pushing the boundaries and overall, yeah, pretty happy to be there.

Q: Romain, pretty consistent form from you, your third top-three qualifying in the last six grands prix, already five podiums in this season. Some good momentum behind you at the moment.

Romain GROSJEAN: Yeah, I think we are doing a good job. It wasnt an easy weekend for us. We struggled a little bit yesterday and this morning. I think conditions are not so easy starting early in the morning and I dont like to wake-up early as well so it doesnt make it easy. And then I think quali went pretty good. We did manage to go through Q1 on prime. That wasnt the plan but we were quick enough and then, quickest of the rest but it seems that those blue guys are very, very quick. We have to still try to catch them, the race is long and, yknow we will see what we can do with the strategy and everything but its good to be here and good to show that we are still in the front row.

Q: Sebastian, looking towards tomorrows race. Are you someone who feels a sense of unfinished business, given what happened in the way you lost the race here last year? Is it important for you to tick this one off?

Vettel: Ah, well, I think no regrets to last year. Obviously it was a tight battle with Lewis. I think in the end he was just a little bit quicker so we were having a hard time to stay ahead of him. Obviously the way he then passed was not the nicest way with traffic but, yknow, its a long time ago, so looking forward to tomorrow and, as I said, I like the circuit. Yeah, definitely, if you have the chance to win then you want to go for it. At the moment things are looking good. We did the job right today, focus on tomorrow but we go step-by-step. Its a long race, tyres could be tricky. I think the strategy should be more or less clear but then again with these tyres you never know.

PRESS CONFERENCE

Q: So Sebastian, obviously you made it through Q1 only using the harder tyres, a tactic that all three of you adopted. Im interested though in your final run in Q3. Its not the first time that weve seen you do this where you perhaps hold back a fraction in the first sector in order to have more performance in the final sector which is where you seem to make the difference today. Is that a conscious tactic or just the way things worked out?

Vettel: Well, I think first of all Mark is quick in the high-speed stuff, so I knew it will always be close. I think he was a little bit quicker in sector one. But youre right, obviously, its a long lap. Especially the first run in Q3. I started to feel a little bit uncomfortable with the rears at the end of the second sector and then in the last sector, so yeah, I think I got it a little bit better the last time around but also tried to well, you cant look after the tyres that much on one lap but just tried to keep it clean, get a clean lap. I knew I had more pace than the first run, so managed to do that and fortunately managed to get pole.

Q: Mark, twice pole, once second in the last four races. A very competitive run of form at the very end of your Formula One career. Not having second thoughts about retiring, given how well youre going?

Webber: No, thats why it was so frustrating to not get pole today. Would have been good to get another one off Seb at the end with a few grey hairs but didnt happen, he did the lap. Anyway, Im having no second thoughts. Good timing for me. Hand over to quicker guys.

Q: You seem to be driving with a lot of confidence. Is it because youre feeling very relaxed, heading for the exit door?

Webber: I dont think so. I think the tyres, when theyre fresh-ish I can still turn not a bad lap. So, confident we can have a good race tomorrow. Its a pretty nice circuit with some nice, fast sections at the start. All in all my form this year in terms of pace hasnt been ridiculous. Obviously Sebs been still pretty strong in quali overall but we know weve performed pretty strong in terms of pace in general. Obviously weve lost a huge amount of points for other reasons but want to finish the year strongly and hopefully we can do that again tomorrow.

Romain, you too got through Q1 using only the harder tyres. Its not the first time that youve done that. Its a fairly confident thing to do, given that the cut-off is quite marginal sometimes. Its caught you out at other times. Can you talk a little about the confidence youve felt going into this session and did you always feel throughout Q1 that you were going to get away with it again?

Grosjean: To be honest, it wasnt the plan today. After India I think we had to take a little bit of caution, the team constructors is very important to us so it wasnt the plan to go we were prime and option but basically the car felt very good on prime, lap time was good enough and when I came back they told me ºthat may be good enough¹, and then it was. So an easier time that what we knew previously.

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

Q: (Luigi Perna La Gazzetta dello Sport) Sebastian, what does it mean for you, this pole position, after such a tough fight against Mark?

Vettel: Well, I think both of us would like to have the upper hand. I think two weeks ago I felt like Mark probably feels now and I feel like he felt two weeks ago, so obviously very happy for myself. I had a good run in the end. I think its always tricky to go with the track on Saturday afternoon, as the track is changing, I think you are able to extract more and more from the tyres, given that you set up the car in the right way. Its not that simple but I think its the same for all of us, so happy that we did the job today and as I touched on earlier, I think its important for the race, so now focusing on the start.

Q: (Peter Hubbard COTA PR) Mark, during qualifying and practice three there were several spins on turn 19; was it wet down there? What seemed to be the problem, several drivers went off at that point?

Webber: Turn 19 is quite blind, you cant quite see the apex, you have to imagine that our eyes are very low in the cockpit so when you go there in a Formula One car its not easy to see the apex so you have a little bit of a leap of faith in terms of how accurate you can be in the first part. Sometimes you run out of road, sometimes you dont. I was in that club in the last part of Q3. Its easy to not get that right just because of the blind nature of the corner.

Q: (Ian Parkes Press Association) Seb, can you explain the shake n bake reference that we heard over the radio messages at the end of qualifying between you and your engineer?

Vettel: Well, he started it! Yeah, I think there was a movie a couple of years ago which was about racing and I think it was more a piss-take than an actual movie. It was a nice quote, I think it suits. Obviously were in America... especially my engineer has a lot of history here, knows a lot of people, he did a lot of racing (here) early in his career. You need to ask him whether its what he used to say when he secured pole position in the US.

Q: (John Sturbin Ft. Worth Star-Telegram) Sebastian, if you win tomorrow, will you continue the doughnut celebration thing, very American?

Vettel: Well, to worry about that is a nice problem to have but first of all we have to focus on tomorrows race. Im sure Mark will try everything to get past as well as the people behind Romain and so on so it will be a long race, there are a lot of things that can happen. I think we always push the car to the limit so you never know what might happen, therefore I dont think its the highest priority to be honest to worry about that right now. I think it has to happen very spontaneously.

Q: Because you are going for your eighth consecutive win tomorrow which would be a new record if you pull it off? Do the numbers matter to you at this point?

Vettel: Well, I think maybe Im not that clever so Im not trying to think that much about these things. Lately I seem to have succeeded so I think its not the right mindset to go into the race thinking about a higher target than just the race. So I think weve done pretty well with that kind of approach so far, the last couple of years, so I dont see a reason to change.