Alex
Yoong has returned a changed man to the Grand Prix arena, after an
imposed two-race break following his failure to qualify for three
Formula One™ races this year.
In Monza he got closer to his team mate Mark
Webber than before and raced Jordan's Takuma Sato for position. In the
USA Grand Prix he was just seven tenths off Webber's qualifying time
despite doing only one timed lap compared to Webber's four.
Yoong's race fastest lap was a 1.15.347
against Webber's 1,15.498, and he was racing strongly when his engine
blew up on lap 48 of the 73 lap race.
Minardi team boss Paul Stoddart also declared
that the US Grand Prix was his best race ever.
Q: Tell us if you agree with Stoddart,
Alex.
AY: Well, Monza was good for me as I enjoyed racing Sato and I
was pushing Mark all weekend, and Indy was even better. But I feel
there were other weekends during the year where I was quick. What has
been satisfying with these last two races is that there is more
consistency over the whole weekend and that leaves me more relaxed.
And in F1 the more relaxed and confident you get, the quicker you
become.
Q: You said that you were down on
power during the race. Tell us more.
AY: That was really frustrating because from the very beginning
of the race I could tell that the engine was not pulling well down the
straight and that ruined any chances of overtaking more cars. So when
the engine blew after my pit stop I was not surprised. I can't really
complain though as Asiatech's reliability has been great all year and
you will occasionally get some blips along the way.
Q: What was it like when Michael came
up to lap you with Ralf on tow?
AY: It was a tricky situation. I could see that when it was
just Ralf behind me and De la Rosa, that the blue flags were not been
shown so I thought that we were racing him. So when Michael came
through, I was not going to let the Williams by as well. But when I
closed the door on him I still had my doubts and thought 'I sure hope
he's not lapping me'. My main concern there was not to slow up Rubens
as I thought the Ferrari's were racing for the lead. But after what
they did at the finish it looks like they were not racing and maybe
next time I'll take my time letting them through.
Q: You only had one timed run in
qualifying, what happened?
AY: You mean the off? Well, it was just unfortunate. I had a
wheel on the grass and the car just slid off on the grass. It was a
very slow corner and had tarmac been there, instead of wet grass, it
would not have been a problem. Instead of slowing down the car just
kept going and arrived at the barriers. After that you could see that
we were comfortably inside the 107% rule. So we decided that there is
no real difference between the last few positions and that it was
better to save the tyres for the race.
Q: Did you manage to put up a fight
with McNish and Panis after your pit stops when they fell back to you?
AY: We had a great pit stop and I came out just behind McNish
and in front of Panis. It was a great feeling to be reeling off
quicker laps than them, and I was thinking about trying to overtake
Alan when the engine blew.
Q: You had a series of greens (fastest
sector times) just before you pitted in lap 41.
AY: Yes, when the pit stop window was coming up I pushed for
track position and the car was a lot better once there was no fuel in
the car.
Q: What would Suzuka (Japanese Grand
Prix) in two weeks be like?
AY: Suzuka will be tough. It's a circuit that needs big horse
power and lots of downforce, so I think it will be harder to race the
others like we were able to in America. There will be a lot of things
for me to push for though, as I want to make up for missed
opportunities in the last two races and try and be in a position to
out qualify Mark there.
Q: Finally, 2003?
AY: Ah 2003. Don't know yet. Could be testing with Minardi or
even racing with Minardi. But racing in the States in CART or IRL
seemed a distinct possibility also. I'm meeting up with a couple of
teams who are interested to run me. In fact I'm visiting one team in
Indianapolis today. Minardi have to decide first and then we'll see
after Suzuka.
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