Alain Prost is asked what advice he’d have for the young drivers on the grid: “I don’t think they need any advice. What they are showing, as young drivers, is really exceptional. They know what they are doing since a few years now. I am very interested to see how they can handle a race like this one, especially if it’s a little bit wet.”

“You only want to speak to the frontrunners, you don’t speak to me when I’m ‘down here’ [on the grid],” quips Toto Wolff of Mercedes when Martin Brundle collars him. “It’s good, it’s good to get it wrong sometimes,” Wolff adds of the team’s current struggles.

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