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Questions from the floor Q: (Ed Gorman - The Times ) Anthony Davidson told the listeners of Radio Five Live that he considered this to be the finest race drive that you've produced in your career. Would you agree with him on that?
Questions from the floor Q: (Ottavio Daviddi - Tuttosport ) Jarno, I think the pressure will be very big starting from pole; are you afraid of that?
Jarno Trulli: "I'm thrilled to be back on pole again. This weekend has gone well and it's great to be starting at the front tomorrow."
Sebastian Vettel: "It's unbelievable - I'm so, so happy."
Sebastian Vettel: "I'm very, very happy - it's unbelievable. It was a bit last minute! I only had one run in each qualifying session but, as you can see, you don't need more! It wasn't easy, we had a problem with the car and had to run as little as possible."
Questions from the floor Q: (Marco Degl'Innocenti - La Gazzetta dello Sport ) Sebastian, can you be more precise about the problem with your car?
Despite eternally youthful good looks, which defy both his age and experience, it is ten years since McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa made his Formula One debut at the 1999 Australian Grand Prix.
We give you the rundown on all the runners and riders who will be taking to the Formula 1 starting grid in 2009 - and what to expect when the lights go out in the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne this coming weekend... McLAREN-MERCEDES
After you voted in your thousands for who you thought to be the best Formula 1 driver of 2008, now's the time for Crash.net to reveal its own top ten, with below positions one to five. 5. Sebastian Vettel
After you voted in your thousands for who you thought to be the best Formula 1 driver of 2008, now's the time for Crash.net to reveal its own top ten, beginning today with positions six to ten. 10. Heikki Kovalainen
TV unilaterals Q: Lewis, quickest in both sessions yesterday and quickest in all three qualifying sessions today and on pole by a margin of 0.3. It is looking very good.
Questions from the floor Q: (Fr?deric Ferret - l'Equipe ) Question to Kimi and Robert: you're still in the battle for the championship, how do you rate your chances?
Q: Kimi, how do you look back at this season so far?
Panasonic Toyota Racing may be based in Cologne, but its spiritual heart is back in Japan, making the Japanese Grand Prix a special annual event.
Drivers: Sebastian Vettel (Toro Rosso), Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren Mercedes) and Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber). TV Unilaterals. Q: Sebastian, what were your emotions winning your first grand prix?
Jarno Trulli heads home to Italy for this weekend's race in Monza, but it is 600km south in Pescara where his roots lay, and where his passion for motorsport began.