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I’m not desperate to stay in Formula One. It needs to be sensible and it needs to be the right deal.
I’m pretty excited to be racing for Williams. They’re real racers.
I feel comfortable in my skin.
Maybe in hindsight the move to Sauber – not to disregard that year – but maybe if I’d stayed at Force India, that could have been a change to my career.
Well you always have your favourites, and least favourites, I’m generally a cardio person, I love running that’s what I enjoy the most from everything that I do, and swimming is the least favourite and the toughest for me because I’m not so good at it!
I can’t lose any more weight. I would very much like to be 10cm shorter and 10kgs lighter. It would make my life a lot easier but it is what it is. What can I do?
I’m in the factory a lot so I see how hard the guys work, but you never really know how quickly and effectively the other teams’ development programmes are going until you get to the track. It’s only then that we will be able to tell.
I just want the best team-mate I can get.
When I was 7-years-old I, discovered Go-Karts and started Karting, since then I thought to be an F1 driver, that was pretty much buried into my head.
Sometimes, especially when you are in the traffic behind other cars, you get a lot of stuff – sand, oil – and if that mixes up that can be very bad for the vision sometimes.
If you make your own luck then I don’t seem to be very good at it.
We always see that the gaps in qualifying are surprisingly close but then in the race suddenly it is like a second or something.
It has always been my dream to work for a manufacturer team.
Every driver wants to compete in races – that is what we are all driving for.
The cars need to be louder so it goes through your skin and your stomach, like it used to be – and we need a bit more speed.
You don’t get that opportunity everyday to do Le Mans with Porsche, a brand that has so much tradition and history. So I just grabbed the opportunity while it was there.
I feel excited about my new home in F1. I am looking forward to working here and of course I am especially looking forward to driving the car for the first time.
I’m not superstitious.
If I have a problem with somebody, I go ahead and say what’s on my mind.
I never had the help of money in the background – it could be the cherry on the top a little bit – whereas some others had that to offer.
To be honest, all my career I’ve been at one number, I have my fighting weight, my happy place and that’s 78kgs.
The rule of thumb in F1 is to beat your teammate.
Of course it’s a nice challenge to compete against a grand prix winner.
I find it interesting as every year people say the midfield is as tight as ever but it is always tight, it is always competitive. I’ve pretty much spent my entire career in the midfield so I know about it!
It is obviously always nice to start in a strong way, but it’s also very important to keep that strength during the year – the season is quite long, from March to November.
I have to do my homework, be fast and consistent. In that case I have always beaten my team-mates.
Sometimes I think I’m a bit impatient, and a bit more patience would help me in some cases.
Bring it on – we all cook with water, I’m not scared of anyone.
I’d like to thank the management at Force India for giving me the chance to return to Formula One as a team driver.
In his stint with Renault, Michael Schumacher not only helped make Germany an F1 nation, he also sparked my enthusiasm and fire for racing.
I am happy to come back to Sahara Force India.
The fact that people are regarding me as the team leader doesn’t change much. At the Sauber F1 team both drivers get the same equipment and treatment.
For me I think the sport is as good as it is, I really personally miss the sound a lot of the old engines, the V8s, the V10s. That is personally my biggest regret or miss, what is lacking I think with the sensation of Formula 1, a lot of people associate also with that.
I’ve always enjoyed visiting India and we usually go to Mumbai or Delhi a few times during the season. It’s a shame there is no race in India because it’s a great facility and I always enjoyed racing there.
If you receive so much fan mail, it does touch you personally.