Q: Looking back at the great achievement at the last race in Bahrain, the Grand Prix opener?
Bruno Senna: I think we had a very successful first weekend/shakedown in Bahrain. We’re learning more about the car and the team, and we will improve a lot with more miles.
Q: What made you suffer most?
Sometimes not being in the racetrack while other cars were 🙂
Q: What do you expect at the next race?
I hope that the info we got in Bahrain will help us be closer to the other new teams and more reliable too.
Q: Looking ahead: What is the target?
It’s a realistic target to expect a few car updates for the european part of the season, which should close the gap between all the teams.
Q: How did you work with the team?
We had many long debriefs and I tried to give them as much info from my perspective as possible. My relationship with my side of the team has become much better and I’m happy to see them working so hard.
Q: How much do you like Australia?
I love Australia more and more, as I spend more time here!!
Q: Have you already driven Melbourne?
I have, back in 2006. I did the F3 support race for F1 back then and had a fairly succesful weekend because I won three out of the four races on the programme.
Q: How do you feel in Melbourne?
Melbourne is a lovely city. Much more like Europe than Sydney, which I only got the opportunity to know now!
Q: What is training like for you in Melbourne?
The good weather and great views always helps with outdoors training, so I’m happy!
Q: What do you like to do most for the time being?
I love swimming at the beachside pools with saltwater. It feels great and it’s very healthy.
Q: Do you play golf? Go surfing? Discover Australia etc…?
I don’t play golf, but I’m planning to try a bit of surfing before going to the GP.
Q: when will you get to Malaysia?
I’ll go to Malaysia on Monday, after the Australian GP.
Q&A provided by Hispania press office.