You were not in control You had no visibility: maybe there was a car in front of you, maybe not.
Maybe you could say that I had those cars because I was good and people knew me, and knew that within the team I can get the very best from everyone.
So in fact the only thing you can judge in this sport its the longterm. You can judge a career or a season, but not one race.
I have always had this mentality because I hated to break anything on the car.
People don't understand that it was maybe my biggest pleasure to drive an F1 car when it's wet.
One of my biggest problems this season was with the clutch at the start of the race. I hate to risk the car.
I don't like to go over curbs, because I don't want to be hard on the car.
The people who criticise you will not be the ones taking care of your legs when you are in your wheelchair. People who never drove a car in these conditions, they just don't know.
Does it scare me, driving into nothing at 300kph? - Of course it does - I'm not an idiot...
I always wanted to feel that I had enough knowledge and experience of the car that I could change its set-up on the grid and still win the race.
For him it is just the beginning. He has his whole career still ahead and (winning the title so early) will make him stronger.