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By McLaren Fan
#48614
From autosport.com:

Conducted and provided by the BMW Sauber press office

Q: Four days after the race, how does it feel to have recorded your first grand prix victory?

Robert Kubica: "It is a wonderful feeling, not only for me but for the whole team, for everybody who contributed to the win. Of course, we had a little luck on Sunday, but we earned that good fortune. In the end we were able to celebrate a one-two victory, in which Nick also played his part. It was a fantastic result, which gives the team a big motivation boost."

Q: At what point during the race did you first think that you could take the win?

RK: "When Lewis and Kimi were eliminated from the race at the first pit stop I was the leading two-stopper. However, the safety car phase appeared to play into the hands of the drivers on a one-stop strategy. I was stuck for far too long behind slower cars, until the last of them came into the pits. Then I was at last able to attack and extend my lead.

"The first relief came when my second pit stop went smoothly. The pit crew once again did a perfect job. It was once I found that I was still ahead of Nick that I had the first thoughts of winning. I cut down my speed and concentrated totally on not making any mistakes over the final 15 laps. They were the longest, but also the most relaxed laps of my Formula One career so far, as I had no more pressure and only needed to bring the car home."

Q: What have you been doing in the days following your victory?

RK: "There has not been much time. I've just tried to recharge my energy levels. I've done some training and spent the rest of the time relaxing. On Wednesday Ivtravelled to Barcelona, where I'm testing on Thursday and Friday with a view to the next race at Magny-Cours."

Q: Next weekend you'll be driving the Formula One car at the BMW Sauber F1 Team Pit Lane Park in Warsaw. Are you looking forward to meeting the Polish fans?

RK: "I hope the weather's good, if so it will definitely be an exciting event. We were over there a year ago, and an unbelievable amount of people turned up even though it was during the holidays. This time it is likely even more people will be there. For me it will be quite a demanding weekend. I'll have the two days of testing first before flying off to Warsaw on Friday evening, and then it all gets started on Saturday morning. But if the fans enjoy themselves, then all the effort will have been worthwhile."

Q: You are now leading the drivers' world championship. Do you think you have a realistic chance of winning the title?

RK: "I did not expect to be leading the championship after seven races, as our car is not the absolute fastest on the grid. However, we have total reliability. We were still experiencing a few problems in this area last year, but since then we've made huge improvements. Added to which, the pit crew has done a great job, as has everybody in the team.

"I have collected points regularly so far this year, but of course I don't know if that is going to continue. I will focus on the grands prix one at a time and try to take maximum points in every situation. Of course, consistency is an important factor, and I hope that we are also able to make further improvements to the car. Then we can achieve good things. Whatever happens, we have to do all we can to make the best of the situation. After all, who knows if I will ever get a chance like this again. One thing is for sure - I'll be giving it everything."
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By Fact Man
#48810
RK = Humble & Honest. My kind of driver.
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By nikon133
#48818
Great guy... why didn't Ron sponsor him instead..? :roll:
#49049
Great guy... why didn't Ron sponsor him instead..? :roll:

Because lewis has that infintessimal little extra that will make him special. Only minute mind, because Robert is sh!t hot. But Ron could see it, so that is the one he chose.
#49054
Not to mention that at this stage Kubica was still competing in Poland, and didn't have the chance to meet Ron Dennis personally and beg him to drive in one of his cars. Further, can you please tell me, RC, how you are able to declare that Hamilton is more talented - however slight - than Kubica? Or is this just another result of your tunnel vision?
#49056
Not to mention that at this stage Kubica was still competing in Poland, and didn't have the chance to meet Ron Dennis personally and beg him to drive in one of his cars. Further, can you please tell me, RC, how you are able to declare that Hamilton is more talented - however slight - than Kubica? Or is this just another result of your tunnel vision?

Oh I think its close. Very very close and much will be down to the car those two guys are in.I think Robert is absolutely lewis' biggest threat. Lewis has made more errors than robert but then more has been expected of him and reported about him. How am I able to declare he is more talented? Well its only my opinion but I think if everything else were equal lewis would have a slight edge on raw talent.
#49058
'I think if everything else were equal lewis would have a slight edge on raw talent.'; That is argument made up on hunches and supposition. All we know at the moment is that we have two great young talents and only time may tell which one is/was better than the other.
#49059
I would love to see your faces, yes the both of you bickering about who's better between LH and RK, if or should I say WHEN FM wins the title this year :lol::lol::lol:
#49060
I would love to see your faces, yes the both of you bickering about who's better between LH and RK, if or should I say WHEN FM wins the title this year :lol::lol::lol:

:D But I'm not just talking about winning titles, I'm talking about their respective talents, and we simply won't be able to analyse that for years.
#49061
I would love to see your faces, yes the both of you bickering about who's better between LH and RK, if or should I say WHEN FM wins the title this year :lol::lol::lol:

:D But I'm not just talking about winning titles, I'm talking about their respective talents, and we simply won't be able to analyse that for years.


I know. :wink:
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By przemo
#49270
I would love to see your faces, yes the both of you bickering about who's better between LH and RK, if or should I say WHEN FM wins the title this year :lol::lol::lol:

Hahaha, nice one :)

I don't think talent is measureable at all, you guys are simply stating your personal opnions and won't ever convince one another. Take something you can measure and then compare, like championship points, quali positions, poles, wins, mistakes, silly mistakes :mrgreen: ...
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By austin62
#49273
Not to mention that at this stage Kubica was still competing in Poland, and didn't have the chance to meet Ron Dennis personally and beg him to drive in one of his cars. Further, can you please tell me, RC, how you are able to declare that Hamilton is more talented - however slight - than Kubica? Or is this just another result of your tunnel vision?

Well Kubica and Hamilton they know each other for long time they were racing together in carting for years and Kubica was always better ,in my opinion British motor sport was suffering
for quite bit ,so idea was to get the British driver ,super star who could boost interest in the country with F1 and they did it lol???
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By Denthúl
#49281
Personally, I think Kubica is slightly better with his racecraft (possibly due to him having slightly more F1 experience and not being thrown in in the deep end, so to speak) and his driving style certainly seems just as aggressive, if not more so. It would be interesting to see how they performed alongside each other, either in the BMW Sauber or the McLaren. Unfortunately, I don't see us getting the chance, as Kubica would be wise to stick with BMW Sauber and Hamilton owes it to McLaren to devote his future in the sport to them.

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