It's like when people talk about driving F1 cars in the rain. I have absolutely no problem with it.
You were not in control You had no visibility: maybe there was a car in front of you, maybe not.
I remember in the first part of the race I was sixth and I could have gone quicker, but I had to go slow. It was one of the most difficult things I have ever done.
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.
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.
I think it's the English in general. All the English people I know don't want to make the effort to speak another language. Maybe they are shy too.
If I see some guy and maybe he's invented something for example, to put on your bread and made millions of dollars from it, I admire him.
You can't think you are going to win all the races by being quicker, because it's not possible. So you need to find another way.