Kamui, congratulations on this title. Fantastic job!
Kamui Kobayashi: Thank you!
How does that feel, being the GP2 Asia Champion?
KK: It feels great, really! That's what really mattered today. It's important to show that you can be quick and take risks, but in the end, my job is to take the title. Job done! Now we have another step with the main Series. It's another target and another challenge. I can't wait...
Before  the  start  of  the  season,  everybody  was  saying  that  you  were  the favourite especially after the strong pace you showed during winter testing. Did you feel the pressure?
KK: I am not one to feel pressure, because otherwise, I may not be as competitive. But it is true that I felt some pressure in Shanghai because I was quickest the week before during the test on that same track. And then, it was not so good. I was second in qualifying and that was a big shock as  we  thought  we  would  be  on  pole  position  easily.  But  it  was  Rodriguez  who  was  quickest.
However,  starting  from  P2,  I  knew  I  still  had  the  chance  to  win  the  race.  I  made  a  good  start,  I pushed  and  took  the  lead,  but  then  I  made  a  mistake  in  the  last  stages  which  was  another  big shock! I told myself that I would never make that mistake again. So I decided that in Dubai I had to really  start  my  season.  I  did  pole  and  then  I  won  the  feature  race.  I  was  on  the  way  to  a  great weekend and make up for the lost points in Shanghai. But then, the sprint race got cancelled! We moved  to  Bahrain  and  I  did  not  qualify  so  good  but  still  managed  to  win.  I  was  leading  the championship  by  then  and  that's  when  I  felt  another  wave  of  pressure  because  I  realised  that  I could  really  do  it  and  I  should  get  as  many  points  as  possible  in  order  to  win  the  championship.
Mistakes were not an option at this point otherwise it would have been too difficult to come back. Sometimes, I had to settle with scoring good points, like today, instead of trying to go for the win. This title was my target and thanks to the team and Toyota's support, I made it. Dams made an amazing job in the Asia Series and it puts us in a really good position for the Main Series. This is really incredible and I am very, very happy tonight.
You  must  be  a  little  bit  disappointed  though  to  not  have  been  crowned with  a  final  win.  You  started  from  pole  position,  but  immediately  lost  the  lead.  What happened?
KK: I had a really poor start. My engine temperature was really high and my clutch was too hot. So it was a difficult start. I was P5 after the last corner. I could have maybe closed the door and managed to hold my position, but it was to big a risk for me. I knew I had the pace to fight back. After that, I tried to overtake Giedo, but again, it wasn't safe enough. We decided then to pit early and that put me back in P3. I was behind Rodriguez, but our pace was not as good as I expected as the tyres degraded quickly. So I kept my position until Jérôme came and he was super fast. So I let him pass and chose not to fight. It was the best thing to do. Of course, I'm disappointed to have finished fourth when I started from pole position, but I have achieved my goal: I'm champion!
Do you think this title is going to change your status in the Main Series?
KK:  I  don't  think  so,  but...  I  don't  know.  I  have  to  get  focused  on  the  main  Series  now:  it's another  fight with me before anything else. I'll have to work on the car, the engine and the staff. This is important for me. I don't think about what the others think. I don't care. I want to do the best performance for me. I have to work really hard and it won't be easy.
How are you going to celebrate this title?
KK:  I  couldn't  do  it  on  the  podium...  so  I  am  going  to  have  to  do  it  tonight!  Toyota  came  to congratulate me after the race. This title is an important step towards Formula One and my future. The next step is to win the Main Series now. Still, of course, I will celebrate tonight with Dams and enjoy our success. We worked hard and the team made no mistake this year. We'll have a drink... soft drink of course! Orange juice and maybe water (laughs). No, but we have a race tomorrow and I will have to take it seriously. You know, like a champion!
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