
Robert Kubica may have seen his slim hopes of the drivers' championship disappear after the Chinese Grand Prix, but the Pole heads to Brazil determined to retain third place overall and currently is six points ahead of a resurgent Kimi Raikkonen.
"Brazil is traditionally the final race of the season, and Interlagos is a very demanding and interesting circuit," Kubica said. "My first race there was in 2002 in Formula Renault, and I've been back with the BMW Sauber F1 Team for the last two years. Interlagos is physically very tiring because we drive the circuit anticlockwise. That's something we're not used to, and we feel it especially in the neck."
"I'm currently third in the drivers' standings, six points in front of Kimi, and, of course, it's my aim to defend this position," he added.