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Those who watched the post race conference of the Abu Dhabi race would have heard the Red Bull duo poking fun at Jenson. Starting rumour of Jenson marrying his red-hot japanese lingerie model GF, Jessica Michibata...
Q: Jenson, no win to round off the season but obviously an upbeat ending for you.JB: For sure. It is always nice to end on a high but it is the same for everyone out there. It is a very competitive field. It is not just one team at the front. All season it has been up and down for us and for these guys and also for McLaren and the Ferraris. It is a very competitive and challenging season for us all, so for all three of us to be up on the podium at the last race is very enjoyable and it is a great way to round out the year. Now I am going to enjoy myself and celebrate what I have achieved this season.SV: I hear you are getting married.JB: Are you proposing?SV: I heard you will get married.JB: You know, they write great things in the press. Thank you for that one Seb, but I am going to enjoy this as we often look too far into the future and I want to just enjoy this moment and then I will look to the future after that.
And more during press interviewsQ: (Anne Giuntini – L’Equipe) To all three of you: considering there is a long break before February, I suppose you won’t be on holiday all the time. What is your working programme? SV: Jenson’s getting married, we heard. So he’s busy.MW: And we’re all invited as well. SV: Yeah, everyone. JB: Next question. MW: But Japan’s a long way.
Q: (Chris Lines – Associated Press) Guys, you sit up there as two representatives of the two most dominant teams this season. If we go back a year ago, it was Ferrari and McLaren and they were nowhere in the early part of this year. How confident are you guys that you will be able to carry this form into next season and not pay a price for going all the way through developing the car? JB: Ferrari and McLaren are going to be competitive next season. They have the resources, they have the expertise, they have competitive drivers. For sure they are going to be quick. They’ve had a different approach over the last few races. If you look at Ferrari, they’ve said that they’ve had no development which is unusual to hear that, as there’s not much that changes for next season. But it seems that McLaren have thrown everything at the car and have been very competitive over the last couple of races. So going into next year, yeah, they’re going to be quicker compared to the start of this season but I don’t think they’re suddenly going to be stronger than Red Bull and Brawn. I think there’s going to be a big battle at the front which is going to be a new thing for all of us, because having four teams fighting it out at the front, that hasn’t happened – could you just keep… ‘scuse me, I’m just trying to talk – you might want to listen to this. MW: We’re just talking about your wedding day, mate. We’re just trying to clear our schedules. JB: But with four teams at the front, eight drivers fighting out for wins, I think that’s exciting, so, yeah. Q: (Bob McKenzie – The Daily Express) What’s the date for the wedding, Jenson? JB: It’s my birthday, did you say? By the way, I’m looking forward to my present, thank you very much, Bob. What did you call me before? BMcK: The World Champion? JB: That’s the one, thank you. I’m not getting married this year. SV: Why not? You don’t love her? MW: Clear up January, clear it up. JB: I think some things need to be kept private in your life and that’s one of them. Thank you very much.
Source: http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/11/10184.html
And more during press interviewsQ: (Anne Giuntini – L’Equipe) To all three of you: considering there is a long break before February, I suppose you won’t be on holiday all the time. What is your working programme? SV: Jenson’s getting married, we heard. So he’s busy.MW: And we’re all invited as well. SV: Yeah, everyone. JB: Next question. MW: But Japan’s a long way.
Q: (Chris Lines – Associated Press) Guys, you sit up there as two representatives of the two most dominant teams this season. If we go back a year ago, it was Ferrari and McLaren and they were nowhere in the early part of this year. How confident are you guys that you will be able to carry this form into next season and not pay a price for going all the way through developing the car? JB: Ferrari and McLaren are going to be competitive next season. They have the resources, they have the expertise, they have competitive drivers. For sure they are going to be quick. They’ve had a different approach over the last few races. If you look at Ferrari, they’ve said that they’ve had no development which is unusual to hear that, as there’s not much that changes for next season. But it seems that McLaren have thrown everything at the car and have been very competitive over the last couple of races. So going into next year, yeah, they’re going to be quicker compared to the start of this season but I don’t think they’re suddenly going to be stronger than Red Bull and Brawn. I think there’s going to be a big battle at the front which is going to be a new thing for all of us, because having four teams fighting it out at the front, that hasn’t happened – could you just keep… ‘scuse me, I’m just trying to talk – you might want to listen to this. MW: We’re just talking about your wedding day, mate. We’re just trying to clear our schedules. JB: But with four teams at the front, eight drivers fighting out for wins, I think that’s exciting, so, yeah. Q: (Bob McKenzie – The Daily Express) What’s the date for the wedding, Jenson? JB: It’s my birthday, did you say? By the way, I’m looking forward to my present, thank you very much, Bob. What did you call me before? BMcK: The World Champion? JB: That’s the one, thank you. I’m not getting married this year. SV: Why not? You don’t love her? MW: Clear up January, clear it up. JB: I think some things need to be kept private in your life and that’s one of them. Thank you very much.
Source: http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/11/10184.html