Spanish Grand Prix - Post-race press conference - Pt.1

Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo give their views on round five of the 2014 F1 world championship in Spain.
Spanish Grand Prix - Post-race press conference - Pt.1

Drivers: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull Racing)

Podium interviews

Q:
What a great race, what a great finish - Lewis Hamilton, ladies and gentlemen, four
race wins in a row; let's hear it from him.

Lewis Hamilton:
A big thank you to my team, they've just done an incredible job this year. I'm really happy with the support I've had here in Spain, it's the best I've ever had, so thank you to everyone in the grandstands, it means the world to me. My first win here in Spain, it means everything to me.

Q:
We heard you grumbling, or not quite happy with your team about the graining and
also about the time loss in the pits. Tell me, were you upset?

Lewis Hamilton:
No, not for the pits. I wasn't fast enough really today; Nico was quicker. I struggled a lot with the balance and really had to rely on my engineers a lot more to give me the gaps and to try to find where I could find time. And also with all my settings, I was moving them up and down, up and down really trying to find extra time. But Nico was just generally quicker this weekend but fortunately I was able to keep him behind.

Q:
Well, I needn't tell everybody out there but you've now taken over the lead in the
championship. Nico, what a fantastic fight, just like Bahrain, right up there at the end.
How many more laps do you think you needed to pass him?

Nico Rosberg:
I think one more to be honest, one more I could have given it a good go. I wasn't close enough to give it a go there but next lap I would have. But unfortunately that was it. So, a bit gutted but still, second place, still close to the championship and many more races to go anyway.

Q:
I needn't remind you or anybody else, but you've been on this podium every race of this season so far. Going now to your home race, Monaco, where you won last year, surely you can make a massive effort for there?

Nico Rosberg:
Definitely. I'll be going there to do it one better and try to come first there and repeat the win from last year. That's the aim and we'll see if it works out. And for those of you who don't know Eddie is my number one favourite neighbor in Monaco.

Q:
I don't they needed to know that! They want to know all about you. Ladies and gentlemen we'll leave my neighbourly friend here and move to young Australian superstar, the man who has lit up the season so far from a rookie point of view,
Daniel Ricciardo. I don't want to be doom and gloom here, but you were 50 seconds behind, what are you going to do to catch these guys up?

Daniel Ricciardo:
Thanks!

Q:
I just thought I'd bring you back down to reality a bit.

Daniel Ricciardo:
No, you're right. They were a long way ahead. I think coming into the race today we knew a boring race would be a pretty good one for us. We knew we didn't really have the pace for Mercedes. We looked like a third-place car and in the end that's what it was, we had a pretty comfortable third- place and we just had to focus on getting the tyres to last two stops ands that was it. Really nice to be on the podium and I'm sure I'll be able to keep it this time.

Q:
Lewis, are you surprised with the dominance, because a lot of people called into question your idea of coming to Mercedes maybe 18 months ago. Had you got this in the back of your mind that this was all the potential that was being told to you?

Lewis Hamilton:
Yeah, sitting down with Ross at my mum's house at the kitchen table, yeah this is the idea that I was given. I really, truly believed it was going to happen, but I could never have imagined us to have a 50-second gap to Red Bull in a race. So it's just an exceptional job from the team and I feel truly blessed to firstly be a part of this team, to be contributing, getting the results. This is our fourth 1-2 together, it's just unreal.

Press conference

Q:
So, Lewis, where do we start? Four wins in a row, fourth Mercedes 1-2 in a row, which is fairly hard to achieve. First win for you in Spain and you're leading the
Driver's World Championship for the first time since, I think, 2012. Which of those things means the most to you?

Lewis Hamilton:
Of course getting my first grand prix win here after trying for eight years. It's very difficult to really put into words the feeling when you come to a race and have a result like this. Never have I had a car like this and obviously we've never had a gap like this to anyone before. Nico did a fantastic job today, it was a struggle to keep him behind, but I'm grateful that I was able to. I just feel that it is such a huge blessing, for not only me but for all the guys in the team, because of all the hard work they've done for many years now, but finally they are starting to see the fruits of their labour. So, for me, yeah, just enjoying every moment, every step of the way. And it's really great today we have our board members, our bosses from Mercedes, so it was really good to... every time Dr Zetsche came last year, we generally had a bad race, so it was really important to get a good result for him to get rid of that negative bug, or bad luck that I guess he thought he was bringing, so I'm really grateful for the team being able to do that today.

Q:
Nico, the start didn't give you the platform or opportunity that maybe you'd hoped for. From there, like Bahrain, you tried something different on the strategy. Like
Bahrain, Lewis said you were quicker today - but unlike Bahrain you didn't really have a chance to attack, particularly at the end. Why was that? Why did it work out the way it did?

Nico Rosberg:
The start unfortunately was poor. It's a bit of a weakness that we have at the moment, just inconsistent and now I've had a couple of bad starts in a row - actually three bad starts in the races. And that's costly, you know? Because, always losing out at the start, that's not good, need to work on that. Other than that, the race, yeah, I felt comfortable, race pace was good. Best thing to do was to switch strategies. That was planned before the race. Worked out well, worked out perfectly - but this is a really, really difficult track to get close to the guy in front. I still got close, y'know Turn 10, the last lap. Could have got gone for a kamikaze move but it wouldn't have worked. Lewis did a great job the whole weekend and just that little bit ahead. But there's a lot of positives for me to take out of it. I'm fully motivated to just try to get that little bit extra and to edge him out next time - and it's doable.

Q:
Daniel, hopefully the first trophy you'll be able to keep. Obviously the story of your race, a difficult start, losing the ground to Bottas but then getting him with the undercut first round of stops, then you were Billy-No-Mates, on your own driving around on your own - tell us how it worked out for you.

Daniel Ricciardo:
Yeah. Not exactly the start I wanted. I think initially the launch felt OK but we lost a bit of traction after that. Bottas got past me. The first stint I tried to hang in there, had, let's say, a pseudo-attempt into Turn One. I got underneath him but it wasn't deep enough to pull the move off and then, yeah, it was just about doing an undercut and just trying to still make a two-stop work. So from then on a pretty lonely race. Unfortunately we're not going to catch Mercedes. At least this weekend we weren't going to, so a lonely third was not a bad result in the end.

Q:
Final question to both Lewis and Nico, just looking ahead to the next couple of races that are coming up, Monaco is a track that's been strong in the past for both of you and strong in the past for Mercedes, and then we go on to Montreal which has always been one of Lewis's favourites. How do you go there, Nico? And your thoughts, both of you, on those two upcoming races.

Nico Rosberg:
Monaco: fantastic. It's my favourite race of the year. Great memories there from last year. Looking forward to it, with the car that we have also this year, it's going to be great. For sure the opposition is going to be closer. Especially I expect Red Bull to be a lot closer, so it's going to be tougher for us but still, we have a strong package, engine and car. So, should go fine around Monaco and going to try and make the most of it, repeat the win from last year.

Q:
Your thoughts Lewis...

Lewis Hamilton:
I think I have a bit of work to do in the next couple of weeks but of course I love those two races. Struggled last year in Monaco and struggled with this race, so need to figure out where I'm losing the time and apply it to the next race.

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