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"It was a nice feeling to win, especially
after my bad start to the season," says
Bahrain Grand Prix victor Felipe Massa, "the
win came at just the right time and getting
my name on the scoreboard at last." |
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"I am in
Dubai at the moment, having a few days break with my
parents and my wife, which is the perfect way to relax
after my win in Bahrain on Sunday," says Bahrain Grand
Prix winner Felipe Massa. "It was a nice feeling to win,
especially after my bad start to the season. The win
came at just the right time and getting my name on the
scoreboard at last. It was also nice to be able to claim
the one hundredth win which Ferrari has achieved since
Luca di Montezemolo has been President. For the team
also it was a perfect weekend as Kimi came second to
give us maximum points.
"I was not any more nervous than usual before the start
on Sunday. We know the job we have to do and I was not
affected by all the comments in the media about me. I
knew I was sitting in the cockpit of a good car and
would have a good pace, so I was calm and ready to do
everything right.
"My start went very well as I was able to pass Robert
immediately. But even if that had not happened I would
not have had much to worry about. If you looked at
Robert's lap times in Q2 and then Q3 in qualifying on
Saturday, it was clear that he was running fairly light
in terms of fuel, or at least lighter than us. I knew I
would have around five laps more fuel than him which
means I was confident I could have got past him at the
first refuelling. But thanks to a good start, even this
wasn't necessary. So I was never really racing Kubica,
as I knew we had a better car and a better strategy.
"As usual during the grand prix, my race engineer Rob
Smedley was on the radio to me all the time, every lap
explaining to me how the race is unfolding, giving me
the gaps to the car behind and some other drivers' lap
times. In Bahrain, he was absolutely spot on when he
told immediately about the oil on the track on lap 2,
which definitely helped me a lot, as he does at every
race in fact.
"One thing that is clear after the three races we have
had so far, is that BMW has really made a step forward.
But at the moment, it is hard to tell if they might be
able to help us by taking points from McLaren or if they
now have to be seen as genuine title contenders in their
own right. It seems that at the moment McLaren and BMW
are at the same level and we will have to watch both of
them closely. It can go either way, in that sometimes
this situation might help and sometimes it might not.
Let's wait and see what happens in the next race.
However, our own focus has to be on ourselves and on our
car; improving it all the time and that will bring its
own rewards.
"Looking at the championship after three races, I can't
say there is anything in particular that has surprised
me, but as I said earlier, it is clear now that BMW-Sauber
has made a step forward. Maybe McLaren is looking a
little bit less consistent than last year, when they
made life very difficult by scoring a lot of points in
the first three races. This year that has not been the
case, which is good for us, because although we have not
picked up as many points as we could, neither have they.
That can be positive as long as we work hard to deliver
consistent results.
"I am here in Dubai until Thursday when my wife and I
return to Monaco and my parents go back home to Brazil.
Then, next week, testing starts again for everyone and
we will be in Barcelona, where I am testing for the
first two days of the four day session.
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