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Russian GP: Post Race press conference

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11/10/2015

Podium Interviews - Conducted by Eddie Jordan

Well, I don't need to remind you, ladies and gentlemen, that today he scored his 42nd win in grand prix racing. And we'll talk to Sebastian, because they equal each other, 42 apiece. But we'll come back to that in a second. Lewis, Nico, at the start of the race, we were so keen to see a big dogfight for this race…
Lewis Hamilton: Me too, me too.

I just wanted to ask you: surely you missed him being there, because we were starved of a really exciting race at the very front? We got a great race at the back, but up at the front we want to see you two guys at it.
LH: Absolutely. I was excited because we were quite close together at the beginning and I was thinking, "OK, we've got a race here". For sure it's a shame for the team to have lost one of the cars and to not have a race. When I knew Sebastian behind I was thinking to myself "I wish he was right with me so we could be having a race, it would be great for the fans". Nonetheless, I don't take what we have for granted. The team have done an amazing job. It's a special moment for me to surpass Ayrton and carry on to this weekend. I'm very, very proud to be here in Russia, we've had a great time, thank you so much everyone. Beautiful, beautiful country. If you're watching and you've never been out here, you should definitely come.

He sounds like an ambassador; I think we'll have to appoint him. Ladies and gentlemen we'll be coming back to him in one second. Lewis, well done. Sebastian, it seems like only a couple of weeks ago we were talking to each other. Four podiums in a row; you're on a bit of a roll.
Sebastian Vettel: Yeah. I didn't count but that's good news. It was a very good race. The car was fantastic and just kept better. At some point I was hoping there was a slight chance to catch Lewis but he had so much pace in hand, I think he wasn't really pushing at the end. Yeah, great result. Obviously, it would have been nice to have both cars up on the podium, which I think was possible today. It was maybe close, but very happy with how the race went.

Can we go back to Singapore for a second, where you last won. This is more an indication that we're going to see a big, big fight from Ferrari next year. Is that the way you see it?
SV: I hope so! That's our target. Obviously we want to be a bit better in the race and make sure we give some really, really good challenge to the Mercedes. Currently they are still a bit ahead, but I think we are doing a very good job. We are focusing on ourselves and gaining step by step, getting a bit closer, so I think we are in a good direction and hopefully next year we can be closer.

Sebastian Vettel, ladies and gentlemen. And hey, what can we do - out of the ashes of Jordan we've got Force India and look who we've got up here! Checo, what a remarkable race. I thought it was all gone with a lap to go and there you were picking up the pieces and now you're up here on the podium. I'm absolutely delighted for you, because it's a long time since Bahrain [2014] when you were last on the podium. How does it feel?
Sergio Perez: It just feels great to be back with these boys. I have been enjoying so much my trip with all of them and yeah, as you say, one lap before the end it seemed that everything went away from us. At that point I was just really unhappy with myself, because many things come to your mind. But in the end, until my last lap I was like "OK, I gave it all". There was no more I could. I had done plenty of laps with my tyres, so I had massive degradation on my front tyres especially, so in the last lap, when it came, it was just amazing. It's very nice to give this second podium to my team.

We want to talk a little bit about Mexico, because we are going to your home country in a number of weeks. Excitement out there?
SP: Oh yes, massively. It will be a great place. The fans are great here in Russia, so thanks for all of that. But at the same time, Mexico is going to be my most special weekend of all, no matter what result I get, and I am sure the whole paddock of Formula One will be shocked with the support we get there.

Lewis, tell me the problems you had with your tyres trying to keep heat them?
LH: There wasn't too much of a problem.

We could hear what you were saying, come on!
LH: No, honestly, there wasn't really a massive problem - the safety car was a little bit slow. I don't really have too much more to say, just thank you to everyone. I couldn't have done it without this amazing team, as I always say. As I said on the radio, I'm incredibly proud to be part of this team and coming into those last couple of laps I was just thinking "what a dream this is for me".

Lewis, a very special day for you on a number of levels. Clearly the start was critical again with Nico. Some close racing. Obviously he dropped out today. It's only my 'back of the envelope' maths - and I'm sure someone else will confirm it - but I believe if you score nine points more than Sebastian in Austin and three more than Nico [nine more than Vettel, two more than Rosberg] you're the world champion again. But first of all, your thoughts on the start, and racing with Nico and then the wider picture of where this leaves you now.
LH: The start was good. I had a very good start actually and the key was to try to get behind Nico and slipstream him. I decided to go on the outside, he had the inside taken, so I tried to go down the outside but as I pulled out of the slipstream I wasn't pulling past him particularly quick enough and we got into the braking zone, there was no point in taking any risks and Nico held his ground. After that, looked like we were having a race. I was thinking 'this is great, we're going to put on a good show' but, I don't know, it looked like he made a mistake into Turn One and went a bit wide and I overtook him. Then, after that it looked… or maybe already before that, he'd already started to have some problems, so was very unfortunate for the team obviously because the team have worked so hard to have both cars finish this weekend, it was a good opportunity for us to get the Constructors' Championship but we'll keep pushing. For me, I just… those last five laps, just really taking it in, just looking at the car, just… - obviously driving the laps - really just absorbing… thinking at some stage… I don't know how many times I'll be in that position again, so really cherishing the moment and feeling really blessed. I love driving this car and love where we are at the moment. So, truly grateful.

SV: Did you start waving five laps to go?

LH: I didn't! You used to do that!

SV: No, Mansell was the one who started waving on the last lap - you topped him doing it five laps from the end.

LH: No, I didn't!

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