Q and A with Nelson Piquet

Nelson Piquet Jr.

Nelson Piquet didn’t have the grand prix debut he had hoped for in last weekend’s 2008 season opening Australian grand prix when he qualified at the back of the grid then failed to finish the event. But now, he intends to put it all behind him, learn from the experience and move on to the next round in Malaysia.

Nelson, your F1 debut did not unfold as you would have liked. What have you learnt from the first race?

Yes, that is not how I had imagined my first Grand Prix would unfold, but I knew that it would not be easy and I was prepared for it. I did little running during Friday practice and that complicated things for the rest of the weekend. However, I learned a lot and I now know what a Grand Prix weekend is like – it passes very quickly and you need to be able to get comfortable straight away. I am now looking forward to the next race in Malaysia, so that I can put into practice all that I have learnt from my first race.

The second race takes place at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia, a circuit that you already know…

Yes, I drove at Sepang in 2005 in A1GP so I therefore know the circuit and I have experienced the extremely high temperatures which we expect in this part of the world. So I think that things will be a little easier this weekend. I will be able to find my feet more quickly and to concentrate on the set-up of my car with the engineers. I hope to be able to push hard and avoid reliving a Grand Prix like I had in Melbourne.

After Australia, what are your expectations for this next race?

I hope that I can make more progress. In Melbourne I did little running in practice, my qualifying was disappointing and at the start of the race my car was damaged and I had to retire – it was therefore difficult to make much progress at all. I hope to be in a position in Malaysia to have a strong qualifying session so that I can have a good race and continue my apprenticeship. Each race will be the opportunity for me to learn and progress.

Do you think that the R28 will suit the layout of the Sepang circuit?

We will work hard to make that the case! This is an exciting circuit for F1 cars and interesting for the drivers. There are two long straights, some big braking areas into some slow corners, and some fast exciting turns. I will work with my engineers to try and have a well balanced car as early as the first practice session so that we can try different solutions and hopefully make good progress throughout the weekend.