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"The only thing I am thinking about is
winning," says Felipe Massa as he looks
towards next weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix,
"after that, the matter is not in my hands
and we will have to wait and see exactly
what and how much we have won." |
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"Over the
past few years, I've got used to the idea of preparing
for the final race of the season at home here in Sao
Paolo and I'm making the most of it, as next year there
will still be one more grand prix to go after the round
at Interlagos. I came home immediately after the race in
Shanghai, which was good from a team point of view as
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro picked up fourteen points and
extended its lead in the Constructors', but from my
perspective, the title race got even tougher, as Lewis
won and so I have lost an additional two points.
"In Shanghai, it was obvious right from Friday practice
that McLaren were going to be very hard to beat. We saw
they were very competitive, but you can never be
completely sure what programme they are running, so it's
best to concentrate on your own work, sorting out your
own car and not start worrying about the opposition.
Then on Saturday, we saw the trend continue and so we
knew qualifying and the race would be tough. It's fair
to say that our car, the F2008 has been inconsistent in
terms of its performance: in some circumstances we are
extremely competitive and at others a little bit less
so. This is due to a variety of factors which you have
to take into consideration, such as the track layout,
the track surface and how the tyres are working. But if
you look at the whole field, this is equally true of
other teams. Look at our closest rivals for example: in
China they were quicker, but in Singapore and Japan our
race pace was much better. The problem is that we didn't
get the most points at these races.
"I know there have been comments about my overtaking
Kimi in the final stages of the Shanghai race, but they
have come from people who don't really understand how
the sport works. It is a team sport and both me and Kimi
know we have to do what is best for the team. For sure,
psychologically a racing driver always wants to finish
in front, always wants to win: it doesn't matter if you
are playing a friend on a computer game or driving a
Formula 1 car. But all drivers have a contract with
their team and so you are not racing as an individual.
When you are fighting for the championship, with only
one driver with a mathematical chance of winning, then
all the teams in the pit lane would do the same, which
is to put that one driver in a position where he has the
best chance of winning. That is part of this sport.
"As for the final race, yes it's true I have a tougher
job than Lewis in terms of the points situation, but my
own objective for the weekend is much more
straightforward than his. I only have to focus on
winning the race on Sunday afternoon, hopefully with my
team-mate second behind me. The only thing I am thinking
about is winning. After that, the matter is not in my
hands and we will have to wait and see exactly what and
how much we have won.
"Another plus for me is that I will have a huge
following here in my home town. Brazilian people love
Formula 1, love motor racing and it is really big
passion for them. I really like to race at home and I
think I race better at home. Do I need to say I'm very
motivated?! I love this track, I grew up here and I know
all its little tricks and secrets. I first raced here
when I was eight years old in a go-kart, as the karting
track is inside the circuit complex. The first time I
actually raced on the proper circuit was in 1998 in a
Formula Opel race, although I can't remember what
position I finished. The track is not bumpy anymore as
they did a great job on the surface last year. It's
great to drive and over the weekend the atmosphere will
be really special. The whole event is one of the best on
the calendar in my opinion.
"Since arriving in Brazil, I've been doing my usual
physical preparation and spending time with my family,
but on Monday, the build up to the race weekend starts
with a lot of promotional events for sponsors. On
Monday, I am going to visit a school in my role as an
ambassador for UNICEF. I like doing this kind of work,
because first of all, it's always nice to help people
who really need it and secondly, I find it very
motivating for myself. On Tuesday and Wednesday I have
sponsor events, like the launch of the Ferrari
California at the Sao Paulo Motor Show, then on Thursday
morning, the traditional Shell press conference at the
Transamerica Hotel before heading to the track for the
real start of the weekend.
"It is impossible to predict what will happen in the
Brazilian Grand Prix, but I think our car has always
been very good at this circuit, even if I cannot explain
exactly why. We have always gone well here and I expect
that to be the case at the weekend, whatever the
conditions, in the dry or in the rain and in qualifying
and in the race. For sure, Lewis will try and put
pressure on me, but I have zero pressure, because I have
nothing to lose. I have my people behind me and all the
pressure will be on him, especially when you think about
what happened at this race last year. I can't wait for
the final Sunday of the season."
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