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Interlagos, 21st October
Kimi Räikkönen: "It is very difficult for me to explain in words what I am feeling at the moment: it is an incredible emotion. I want to thank the team for everything they have done this year. Even when we went through some difficult times and it looked as though there was no way to fight back, we never gave up and this work produced its reward today. Thanks also to my parents, to my wife Jenni and everyone who believed in me. I have achieved what I have been after for a long time. Now everything else will be an extra. In Ferrari, I have found a great family and I am proud to have won the title with them."
Interlagos, 20th October
Felipe Massa: "It's fantastic to be on pole again in front of my fans: to feel their affection and to see them celebrate in the stands is really amazing. The car was very competitive and I managed to get the most out of it. I hope to win tomorrow, but obviously I will do whatever is needed to help the team in its fight for the Drivers' title. I am sorry not to be fighting for it myself, but I think in any case I have had a good season."
Shanghai 7th october
Kimi Räikkönen: "I am very happy! It is a really great result for me and the whole team, who done a truly excellent job. We needed this win and we got it. We have had yet another example that in this sport anything can happen. The situation in the Drivers' classification is still difficult, but I will try everything to win in Brazil, even if the final outcome does not just depend on what we do. It should be a great battle, very hard to predict and interesting."
Shanghai, October 6th
Lewis Hamilton: "A very good qualifying for me and the team. I was pretty confident that we were fast enough to beat the Ferraris here; however, they looked very strong, particularly in the fast corners. I made my first run on the prime Bridgestone Potenza compound, which had been the more consistent tyre so far, however we opted to do the final run with the option tyres and luckily this worked perfectly for us."
Oct.22 (GMM) Fernando Alonso on Monday was quoted as saying that Renault is not his first choice of alternate employers for 2008.
McLaren is expected to address the issue of the openly uncomfortable Spaniard's contract within the next two weeks.
Alonso, 26, is quoted by a Spanish newspaper as playing down the rumours linking him with Renault, where he achieved his consecutive titles in 2005 and 2006.
"I have not yet spoken with any team," Alonso said, according to El Mundo Deportivo.
"I do not know if McLaren would release me, and if they did, Renault would not be my first choice," he added.
Oct.22 (GMM) Team test driver Pedro de la Rosa says he will remain with McLaren in 2008 and beyond.
The Spaniard had been strongly linked with a race seat for Prodrive, but uncertainty about the new team's debut next year led de la Rosa to affirm his commitment to McLaren at the last race of the 2007 season in Brazil.
"I have two more years on my contract and I am very happy with the team," 36-year-old de la Rosa told the Spanish newspaper Marca before leaving Interlagos.
He said Prodrive was an "option" earlier this season.
"It had its logic because I have worked on the development of McLaren cars and it would have been good for them to have a driver who knows the car to perfection.
"The likelihood has cooled considerably," de la Rosa explained. "I doubt that it is going to happen.
"What is clear to me is that in 2008 and 2009 I will be at McLaren. Here I am happy and respected. My relationship with the team is excellent, as always."
Oct.20 (GMM) Stewards at the Brazilian grand prix are not investigating Lewis Hamilton for holding up Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen during qualifying on Saturday.
Oct.25 (GMM) Sir Frank Williams has advised his McLaren counterpart Ron Dennis against even trying to put Nico Rosberg in a Mercedes-powered single seater for 2008.
"Ron Dennis does not even have to try," the Grove based team's co-owner and principal told the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport.
"Nico is not for sale."
Williams' latest comments follow Mercedes competition director Norbert Haug's revelation that McLaren chiefs are now knuckling down to determine the team's 2008 driver lineup for 2008.
The openly uncomfortable Fernando Alonso has an ongoing contract, but Haug told Bild-Zeitung on Thursday that the team is currently "discussing internally" the driver question.
And the German told RTL in Brazil last weekend: "Nico is a very impressive driver, who has in the last two years at Williams learned an awful lot."
Rosberg, meanwhile, was not entertaining the McLaren rumours at Interlagos. "I am happy where I am," the 22-year-old insisted.
"Here I have the opportunity to grow with a great team."
He finished a career best fourth last Sunday, and commented: "I am super happy with how this season has ended.
"Our goal for next year must be to move even closer to BMW."