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Exclusive: Interview with Sebastian Vettel

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17/11/2006

BMW's new sensation Sebastian Vettel is in Macau, taking part in the 53rd running of the famous Grand Prix at the Guia Circuit.

Pitpass' Stewart Bell caught up with BMW test driver, Sebastian Vettel, who, having finished runner-up in the Formula 3 Euroseries this season, would very much like to follow in the footsteps of other racers who have won in Macau then gone on to greater things, including Ayrton Senna, who won here in 1983, and Michael Schumacher (1990).

You have just been so impressive this year - how has this year been for you, according to your expectations?

Sebastian Vettel: You know, everything went quite quick. At first, I didn't reach the goal I wanted to reach - I was second in the Formula 3 Euroseries. But apart from that, I think it was quite a good season. I had the chance to be a third driver in Formula 1, which was fantastic for me. It was definitely good fun. It has been a good season.

What is the BMW Sauber F1.06 like to drive?

SV: It's just way beyond anything I ever thought it would be. It's just fantastic to feel the speed and the braking. It was a hard work - to hold an f1 car on the circuit is a job in itself. To drive quickly is another thing. I enjoyed it. I just did the job and did not care how it looked like, or what people might think of it. I think that's the key, really.

The F1.06 seems very stable and that must give you confidence to push it to the limit, as you've done in practice, why do you think the car has been so competitive this year?

SV: I mean, we improved a lot this year. When you see where the team started in the beginning to where we finished, the car improved a lot. We worked hard and I did all I could - and that's my job for next year as test driver to actually develop the car, to give a better car to the race drivers. But I think we are in a good position for next year. The car, it is a package. We did not improve just the front wing, it was nothing specific; however you put it all together and then you get the big difference. A little part here, a little part there, a hundredth here, a hundredth there, and suddenly you find one tenth. The next race, you find another tenth. After four races, you make up maybe half a second. That makes a big difference.

How difficult is it moving between the Formula 1 and Formula 3 Euroseries car?

SV: It's a big difference. Obviously, they're completely different cars. In Formula 3, you have to fight a bit more. That doesn't mean that the Formula 1 car is easier to drive, you just have to be clean. If you slide a bit, you lose a lot of speed and then you have the straight line following. In Formula 3, there's more to feel and you can work a bit more.

You've been consistently quick during the Friday practice sessions, how do you mentally prepare yourself before and during the sessions?

SV: I didn't know much of the circuits before I arrived. I tried to get to know them by Playstation or video using the onboard camera footage from last year and that's basically it. Everything else I had to do on the Friday.

How have Robert and Nick helped you in your first year?

SV: Not really. I mean, obviously you go out alone and they don't sit next to you - so they cannot really help you. My job this year was to help them, and that's what I tried my best to do. I did everything I could. I think it was a good result.

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