 Hi guys, thank you for all the question ask ask Krogor I've added a lot of them I'm gonna try to answer some, not all of them because we may run out of time and night and events so just fear them What do you think about pineapple and pizza? I don't really know I do like it sometimes but all my Italian friends and fans are gonna be screaming and shouting so I don't know sometimes yes but if I go in Italy and I get a proper Italian pizza I would say no Is your next baby a boy or a girl? It's a girl, finally find a way to make a girl so really super happy with that What is the one thing you always bring with you when you're traveling to races? My mobile phone and my computer I just love to keep contact with my wife and the kids we do videos, Skype and my computer because there is my entire life in there and I like watching Netflix as well before the race just to relax a little bit Best and worst moment in your F1 career so far? Best moment? I don't know, there is so many best moments you know, that first race was the fastest, first podium in Formula 1 that Japan 2013 was almost won Worst moment? Clearly Spa 2012 and Japan 2012 are the two toughest moments I had, you know, coming back on the grid after that it was tricky so I'm glad it's over learned a lot from it but it wasn't a nice time What do you enjoy doing and are your ideal non-race weekend? I love spending time with the kids if we can go out on the boats go pick up an ice cream maybe do a bit of weight surfing or weight boarding on our way back we love going to see animals walking on the forest we've got a lot of them are on alongside Geneva and we do like cooking as well together so on Sunday morning we'd do a cake, muffins or whatever it's not so good for the line but I normally go on the downturn after and that's what we do What's your favourite movie? I think all my favourite movies are French so I'm not just... yeah but I love series suits I absolutely love suits I'm a huge fan of RV Spectre so it's just a difficult one we've got 6 months without any new episode What's the top speed you've ever reached in your F1 career? I think it was Mexico 2015 where we did 370 kph it's not a record I think it was the Williams in Baku but it's still pretty fast What's the most difficult section of the Secret of the America? It's a tough secret there's a lot of sections with difficulty the first section turn 1 going up to Hill and downhill and then the high speeds part is really tricky but when you come back in a sector 3 it's more low speed corners traction, tricky braking with Gs so it's a full complete race track that I absolutely love Love or you take Sasha's drawing with you all over the world Are you in the world an artist? Aside from being in the world and unfortunately my mother is an artist she's a painter I haven't inherited from a gift and I'm actually pretty bad at it but yeah Sasha is really happy that I carry his drawing everyone in the world I send him pictures of what tomorrow and she show him and he's super happy with that What was the greatest moment of adversity? Advertisity You had to overcome on your career I know you did get through it I mentioned earlier it was Paris and Japan 2012 it's one thing to get the fans are never going to be 100% your way the media are the same way but when it's the race rather like Mark Webber that hits at you then it's a bit more difficult and yeah I had to get some deep into me to get some strong energy to come back and fight it but you know a year later when the podium in Austin and Mark Webber says well you've done an amazing job to overcome all of that and I was super proud of that moment Are you still angry to win? Yes too much, sometimes too much that's where the frustration came you know in Formula 1 it's not like early in your careers where everyone's got the same car you've got the same chance to win and I was lucky to win every championship I competed in so you go to Formula 1 and you have to accept it sometime you don't get the chance to win so it's frustrating but I'm still very angry and I'm sure the day I get the car I'm gonna go for it, 100% Tell us about your comfort food I would say pizza pizza, I love it If you weren't an F1 driver what would you be racing instead? I don't really know you know my car has been up and down and I've been trying DTM I know there's another question about Le Mans 24 hours if I want to do it after my career so yes, I do want to go back to Le Mans 24 hours I did it once in 2010 on a Ford GT but I really want to go there and try to win the race it was an amazing experience and I absolutely loved it What do you feel about racing in your own Grand Prix next year? French Grand Prix, yes finally it's gonna be awesome it's something I've been waiting for a long time we've got the US Grand Prix for the team and it's such a great feeling that I can't wait to have the French Grand Prix as well just to have, you know, Marseille as Yentem before the race start and just all the fans coming and attracted, I really like What's your favourite racing memory as a Formula 1? It's a funny one because I went to my dad's place the other day and I went down to sell out and there's some of my trophies and I picked them one and my pick-up was my first ever win in Go-kart and I thought Oh, I remember that day back in 2001 I got a toolbox as a gift with the trophy and I was super proud so I'll pick up that moment What's your favourite recipe in your new book? Basically the book is about everything we do back home every single recipe has been a recipe that we've made I'll pick up Beef Wellington because I really liked it and I think it's just great it takes time, but you get something special at the end How your career has evolved from previous categories? Well, as I say, previous categories you get the chance to win, everyone's got the same car and you can go for it and I was champion everywhere I competed in single seat day, which was great I had some really amazing years so that's really cool and then you get to Formula 1 at the super top level where you really want to be when you're a kid and still today are and you're Formula 1 every day so lucky to be here and to be in Formula 1 but that's the difference when previous years categories you can win every single race you can try to win every single race but when you're in F1 if you don't get the car then it's a bit more complicated What's your favourite sweets to make? Chocolate cake chocolate muffin chocolate cookies name it I'll be following What's the hardest part of being a F1 driver? I think we're very, very lucky and we need to remember every day every day I'll work up and I'm like I'm doing what I want you to do since I'm a kid and what I love doing The hardest part is living the house now that I've got kids Sasha and Simo and a little girl coming next and Sasha is four years old and he really understands why I'm going away and he's pretty sad so that just makes you really, really it's a tough moment to live the house but on the other hand they know I love doing what I do that's why I've got a lot of pleasure so when I come home I'm in a good mood and we spend a lot of time together What's the secret of the America Rang for you in terms of the most enjoyable secrets in the Kalimdar to drive? Austin is one of the best company of the year but that is a really cool track it's the home ground for you as well for the team so we've got a special atmosphere just absolutely loving it Video last year I showed you eating barbecue in North Carolina Was it hard to fit in those calories? How do you have any barbecue in your new cookbook? I'm not quite sure I've got barbecue in a new cookbook with not fully professional barbecue like it was the case in North Carolina or in Texas it's good protein but you do have to go running or cycling to burn those calories but it's so good you just keep eating and next day you need to add an extra couple of miles to your run What's going through your mind when you're waiting to start life to go out? Good question you go on the grid and you do all your switches and you really focus on what you're going to do and basically lights comes out one, two, three, four, five and then the key is the reaction getting the best reaction doing your procedure as it is supposed to do and then react to what's happening it's not like you can preview a start there's 20 cars alongside you and you don't really know what everyone is going to do so you can preview so you have to react to what's happening find a good gap there are starts where you think like there are parts where you're a bit more conservative and so you go into turn one so you're just being in the right time the right place in your bubble that's the way to go into the race so yeah, I think we've answered some good questions thank you very much if yours wasn't answered maybe next time I'll try again, I promise but it was really good to see all of them and I hope we get a bit to the end of the year