Q: Rubens, sitting in the middle, how difficult was it to make the decision to move over on the last lap?
RB: I think I have had the experience, so it wasn't...I'm not joking, I have been asked to do it, I have said nothing and I think it's a team decision. I've just signed a two year contract with them and I thought I should respect it.
Q: But as a racer, you must feel a twinge. You've only won one race previously. Is it very difficult?
RB: I'm going through a period of a very good time of my life. I'm becoming a better person, a better driver, so there's no point in arguing. I think my determination will bring me a lot more wins, so that's the way I see it, so there's no point arguing. We saw it when Michael gave me the trophy, the trophy I take home today so I'm happy for that.
Q: Michael, what is this championship worth now?
MS: I didn't know I am champion yet.
Q: If you win this championship, Michael, what is this championship worth now?
MS: I don't think that is a very nice question to ask now.
Q: Isn't this a sport? Isn't this about motor racing?
MS: (No comment)
Q: If you were in the same position as Rubens, what would you do?
JPM: Well, I would probably have to lift. If I was in Rubens' position I either lift or look for a job somewhere else. Simple.
Q: Michael do you want to win the world championship because you are the best racer or because you have got the best contract?
MS: (No comment)
Q: All three of you are talking about this as a team sport. Why do we have an individual world championship for drivers?
All drivers: (No comment)
as irgi "No comment"