For sure working with Ferrari is a great pleasure. It's a great team, it's a great experience and it's a great dream as well to be there.

My son understands a lot and he's pushing me really hard. He always tells me 'you need to win, you need to be good.' He's happy to see that his father is racing and I think he understands step by step more about Formula One and he really likes it.

Everything can change pretty quickly in Formula One in two or three races.

I'm very confident about being on the grid in Australia in 2003.

A lot of things happen in a difficult way inside Ferrari in terms of pressure.

I think that if you are well-accepted by the other drivers and respected it is important.

Sometimes things don't happen in the way you want it to. But that's sport.

Sauber had a bad championship the year after they fired me and so if I had stayed it would have not been so good. Sometimes life does these things to you because it's the right thing. You think it's wrong, 'initially, but life proves different.

It is important to work to get the good result. If you have that nothing else is important.

There are a lot of good cars, good teams and good drivers.

I was sure after the accident when in hospital in Hungary that I was not in the position not to lose any races.

My mother never watches the start of my races - because she fears for me.

The accident did not change my life, change the way I think, the way I work. For sure, it gave me even more experience. The biggest problem was my sight, I couldn't see with my left eye.

Playing dirty has never been part of my game.

Since he sold his team, Eddie Jordan has had nothing to do with F1 except for what he says in the press!

I don't see myself as a leader, I just feel that everything I say, people are listening and people are doing.

I know how to lose and I know how to win.

Positive things come out of even the most difficult times.

Ferrari is very political, at Ferrari everything is difficult. So if you win you have a lot of pressure and if you don't win you have even more.

When you're talking about proper competition, I think Formula E has good competition.

Just competing in the Brazilian GP is a dream for all Brazilian racing drivers. I remember sitting in the grandstands when I was a kid, watching Ayrton Senna, Nelson Piquet and even Rubens Barrichello. After that, to race there in Formula One is a feeling that is hard to explain.

When the media began reporting that I might return, I was touched by the response from so many fans who wanted to see me back in the sport. That was certainly a factor in the decision, so I'd like to thank the fans for their support. But, at the end of the day, when I received the call it was an offer I couldn't refuse. It was Williams!

The people in the grandstand just want to see good driving, good overtaking. But inside the sport everything is about money and politics. It's stupid. And I'm not just talking about Formula One. It's every sport.

I am not really a problem personality.

I was always interested in maybe being in Formula E as I said many times when I was still racing in F1.

I'm very happy to be joining the Venturi Formula E Team and the Formula E championship, which has become a magnificent competition in such a short space of time.

I love watches, for sure. The watch I love the most is Richard Mille because it's part of something that started from zero.

Everything for us as a driver is related to our working, on your work and how you feel. It helps how you feel, how happy you are; also for your private life.

My dream is always to win the championship and I will keep fighting to achieve what I want.

I want to keep having fun like I have done all my life.

With all the traveling I'm doing, it's really important for me to be able to relax when I'm at home.

We are not here for political reasons, we are here for sport, to fight for positions. That's the good thing about Formula One.

Honestly, I think they need to work to improve the categories. If the driver goes from the go-kart to F3 one year and then to F1, why do we have GP3, GP2?

When you're not winning it's easy to complain!

I really believe that if you deserve something then one day you will get it.

I always respect my team and my competitors. I never had problems with anybody.

I'm not the kind of guy who will blame other people if things don't work out.

If I don't drive then I am not the same person. Ever since I was a small boy this is my life.

Everything in life has a meaning. If something bad happens it's because you need to learn, to grow.

What I'm really trying to do is make karting important like it is. I mean, karting is our sport, this should be really important.

I still wanted to race in Formula One, for a correct team, a nice team, one that is professional, where you would feel important. But there was no position for me to carry on, so I felt if that opportunity wasn't there, then it would be better for me to stop, and start thinking about doing different things.

I feel competitive all the time I'm in the car.

A team that can build a stronger car, a stronger working environment. A team that has the possibility to create something, that would be interesting.

Sometimes in the difficult moments in you life you learn more, you grow up more.

I enjoyed my first season with Sauber, for sure.

It's jewelry for men, so definitely it's very nice to have a good watch on your wrist.

I retired in Formula One and I think it was the right time, so I'm happy with my decision.

I have some old cars, but I have some modern cars as well. And I have some race cars, the cars that I race. I have some Ferraris.

If I don't get a race deal then I expect to be a test driver for a top team.

I already lived in Switzerland in 2002, and from this time I know that it's a very calm country. I really enjoy living there.