8 September: Belgian Grand Prix - FIA Thursday Press Conference
DRIVERS: Christian
KLIEN (Red Bull) Ralf SCHUMACHER (Toyota) Jenson BUTTON (BAR) Fernando ALONSO (Renault) Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN (McLaren)
Q:
Christian, this time last year you had a good race, 13th on the grid and finished sixth. What are you hoping for this time? Christian
KLIEN: Yes, last year was a good race for me and also the first time I was in the points and I finished sixth so that was a
fantastic race for me here in Spa and I am really looking forward to the race here. I have another opportunity to do a race for my
team and I am hoping to get some points here as well.
Q: What do you expect from the next three races, are you hoping to
race or do you think this is going to be it? CK: I already thought in Hungary that it would be my last race this year but the
team believed in me and showed that I did a good job for the team so I got another two races in Turkey and Monza and now another
race here in Spa. So hopefully we can do a good job again, maybe get some points, it would be fantastic to stay in front of BAR. For
sure it will be difficult but we will try everything. Again, for the last three races everything is open and if I do a good job here
I think it is possible to do another race.
Q: Ralf, you have a good record at this circuit, you have finished five times
out of six that seems pretty good. Ralf SCHUMACHER: I don’t know. You know, it is a nice circuit, obviously, I have had
good races, average races, and it is going to be interesting looking at the weather forecast, I think it is going to be an exciting
weekend for us.
Q: Looking back at the start of the season, are you disappointed Toyota haven’t won, because you had a
very good start to the season? RS: You could look at it that way or the other way. If you look at the previous seasons I
think they were pretty successful, so looking at that it is great what the team have achieved so far, so I look at it from that
side.
Q: Jenson, you have been described as the key to the championship recently. Jenson BUTTON: Yeah, we didn’t
really show that in Monza, did we! I think Monza was a very difficult circuit for us, with low downforce, for some reason the car
just didn’t work very well. But I think here the car should be working much better and for the next two races also. We have a new
aero package in Japan, so the next four races should be good and hopefully we will be getting a bit closer to these guys.
Q:
And obviously you drive your own race. JB: Yep. What else am I supposed to do?
Q: Well, as I said, you are the key
to the championship, apparently. JB: Well, we are not going to hold back and just let these two guys race for the
championship, we are here to do the best job we can as well and I think it will spice it up a bit, hopefully, if we are quick
enough.
Q: Now, you are going to be asked this on a regular basis so get used to it: The Williams and BAR situation, have
any further meetings taken place on that, has there been any progress, what about the suggestion that you might take two years off? JB:
Wow. That would be interesting. I don’t know what I am going to do for two years! We have talked and I think that it is going in
the right direction.
Q: To your satisfaction, which means you stay at BAR? JB: I think it is going in the right
direction for both of us, you know. We both need to get this cleared up as soon as possible. We all want to get everything sorted
out before the end of the year so that we can just concentrate on the next season.
Q: Fernando, since we last met you have
been awarded a major sports award in Spain, can you tell us a bit about it? Fernando ALONSO: Yeah, I think the award is, for
a sportsman, the biggest we have in Spain and the name is the “Prince of Asturias” award which is my city, my region. It is
presented by the King of Spain on October 21 and I won this award for the sport in 2005, representing and doing a good example for
young people around the world. I am very surprised about this and very proud, for sure.
Q: This circuit hasn’t been
particularly good for Renault, in fact they have had one top six place since 1998, a third place. It was a bit the same at Monza,
admittedly, but what are you expecting from this weekend? FA: I think it will be good. Last year I was leading the race when
I had an engine problem. So I think also last year the car was good here but we didn’t finish, unfortunately, with an oil problem.
So I think this year we are much more competitive and the podium is our target for this weekend and I am quite confident for the
race. As Ralf said, I think the weather will be important this weekend but I hope to be lucky in this.
Q: Kimi, you won
last year, front row in 2002 as well, you must be feeling pretty confident? KR: I think so. I like this circuit a lot, the
car is going well, I think this circuit suits our car better than many others so it should be okay.
Q: Anything found
regarding the tyres last weekend, are you confident that it will not happen again? KR: I don’t know really. I haven’t
spoken to the team since the race really but I think it was a one-off. I am not worried by the tyres. It was the same tyres as every
other team, almost, I think, but I don’t know the reason for that.
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR
Q: (Cédric
Voisard – Le Figaro) Fernando, the season is almost at an end and of course, you can be World Champion here. Is it possible not to
think about it or are you totally concentrated on it? FA: It is possible not to think (about it). I am concentrating on the
race. I know it is very difficult to win the championship here because I need a Kimi retirement, basically, if I want to be a
champion and I don’t think that is going to happen. The McLarens are favourites to win the race so I think we will have to wait
for more races.
Q: (Juha Päätalo – Financial Times Deutschland) Kimi, are you still thinking about the championship or
have you given up? KR: We haven’t given up but everyone knows it is not going to be easy without any problems for Renault.
Even if we win the last races it is not going to happen. I will do the best that I can. We will go race by race and try to win and
then see what will happen at the end of the year.
Q: (Rene Hofmann - Süddeutsche Zeitung) Kimi, in normal day life if you
had a car that let you down five times a year, what would you do with this car? KR: I know we have been a bit unlucky in some
races, but it is still a good car, it’s very quick, we just need to make sure that we get rid of the reliability problems and I am
100 percent sure that we can work through that and for sure, next year, we should be strong again. It is just disappointing that the
season hasn’t gone as well as we hoped, but that’s racing.
Q: (Dan Knutson – National Speedsport News) Christian, the
team has said that either you or Antonio will be the second driver next year. How confident are you that you will get the job? CK:
For sure, there is no decision yet but let’s put it this way, we said we would do 50-50 of the races and I have already done a lot
more so it seems to me that the team have confidence in me and I think I have done a reasonably good job. I have finished nine races
and in four of them I was in the points. And again this weekend is an important race for me. I really like the circuit here, I did a
good job last year here so I think that’s a good reason to have a good finish here and then step by step to reach my target, to
race for Red Bull next year as well.
Q: (Toni Lopez – La Vanguardia) Fernando, do you feel more pressure from Spain after
the award? FA: No, no. I think it is the same pressure. I do my best every race and at the moment it’s going OK. I have had
good results in 2005 and I don’t feel any more pressure. I have been leading the championship from the second race and I keep
doing the best job possible at every race. Now we are so close to the finish, four races to go, I will keep the same confidence and
motivation when I arrive at races. We are fighting both championships now, drivers’ and constructors’, and I think every race is
important and we have to finish on the podium at every race.
Q: (Andrea Cremonesi – La Gazzetta dello Sport) Kimi, may I
ask a comment about your manoeuvre because Fernando was not in agreement with you when you passed him. And what do you think about
Renault having tested for this Grand Prix? KR: I don’t know whether they tested or not. You want to know something about
the overtaking? I went straight but looking at the slow motion shot in the highlights after the race I saw that Fernando didn’t
exactly go the right way through the corner so maybe I could have gone away, just kept going and not let him past, but the rules are
that you let the guy pass and it’s okay. So he was in front of me again and I overtook him. That’s racing.
Q: (Rene
Hofmann – Süddeutsche Zeitung) Fernando, maybe you can say what you thought about this manoeuvre? FA: I said already it in
Monza. I said it there.
Q: (Raf Casert – Associated Press) Attendance was down in Italy, sales are going badly here, for
you drivers what can be done to make Formula One more attractive? FA: I don’t know, I think in Italy the grandstand was not
full because Ferrari was not fighting for the title, but in Spain, three years ago there was no television coverage for the races.
Now we have seven million people watching the race and Barcelona is completely full, so I think the people are moving from one
country to another and I think Formula One is still the biggest event in the world. JB: I think that in some places the attendance
might be down but in others it’s definitely up, for example, Spain and also Britain seemed to be pretty good this year and at the
new circuit in Turkey. I think the attendance has been very good at a lot of races this year. Maybe in a couple it has been down but
I think overall it has probably been up.
Q: (Dan Knutson – National Speedsport News) Ralf, what does your brother Michael
say about losing the title and not being at the top any more? RS: Actually, we have never talked about motor racing that much
and so we didn’t do this year honestly, so far. So I can’t tell you. Ask him!
Q: (Andreas Gröbl – Die Presse)
Fernando and Kimi, very little is actually known about your personal relationship. We know that in the old days, drivers fighting
for the championship went out together and things like that, so when actually was the last time you talked to each other – maybe
just the two of you in a room - have you ever done that before? Do you have anything in common? FA: I’m always first to
answer. I think, you know, with Kimi I have always had a good relationship, a lot of respect for each other. We raced in go-karts a
couple of times, but in different categories because I think Kimi is one year older than me, and the last time we spoke about this
is a long time ago probably, in a room together, but we always say hello and bye bye and I think there’s a lot of respect. I am
really happy to fight with Kimi this year. KR: I think Fernando said everything already. We met for sure for the first
time in go-kart racing but it’s the same for both us, we don’t know much about each other, apart from racing, it is a good
relationship between us but that is the way it is. We are not the closest friends but we have good respect for each other which is
the main thing.