Bobakki
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Kuskeilta kysyttiin mielipidettä asiaan torstain lehdistötilaisuudessa.
Q: (Ian Parkes - The Press Association) Gentlemen, I'm sure you're all aware of the ongoing Renault situation at the moment. Could I just get a general perspective from all five of you? Are you surprised that something like that could happen in this sport, or does nothing surprise you in F1 anymore?
Barrichello: Well, it's quite difficult to think that somebody would crash a car because he was told to. Very realistically speaking, I think it's easier to crash a Formula One car than drive a Formula One car, that's a fair point, because of the amount of power and everything. It's very easy to crash the car. But to get to that point, I was put into a situation in Austria which was the limit of the limit. There were eight laps of conversation, the conversation going on and things were said to me that I had to give up, but I had to give up in front of everyone, everyone knew what was going on there. It's very, very sad. If that's true, it's very, very sad. The only thing I can see is that somebody wants Briatore's head, that's all I can see now, because it sounds very strange.
Kubica: I would prefer not to comment.
Barrichello: I've said everything anyway.
Liuzzi: There's definitely a very fine line; it's very difficult to believe, as Rubens said, that somebody would crash on purpose. It's a difficult thing to believe that something would have been started like that but for sure, it's a really soft thing to touch. It's not a good thing for the sport if it's true, and hopefully it will never happen again.
Fisichella: I don't have a lot to say, because now they are investigating and until that happens, I don't want to say anything.
Trulli: There's very little to say. There is an investigation and we will find out what happened later. Honestly, we can only read a little but no more.