Heikki Kovalainen - DNF: "Obviously, my race was very short. Webber had a moment at the first corner and his front wheel hit my left-front. It was a racing accident these things unfortunately happen."
Martin Whitmarsh team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes: "Today was one of those days on which Lewis demonstrated very clearly just what a fantastic racing driver he is. Throughout the race he showed great speed and tenacity, tempered when necessary by commendable patience. The car we supplied him wasn't as competitive as we'd have liked it to be we've made no secret of that but we're working flat-out, night and day, to improve it.
"The points Lewis scored today are of course very welcome and, as and when we regain our form, we hope they'll take on a greater significance still. As for Heikki, he started with a heavy fuel-load and could also have scored points today but, sadly, and blamelessly on his part, his race was ended early on when he happened upon an incident involving two other cars. Lastly, well done to all at Brawn GP and of course also to Mercedes-Benz, whose superb engines powered the first three cars."
Norbert Haug vice-president, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: "Lewis finally in third place and the best car with KERS this is more than we had expected after starting 18th. He drove an excellent race under very difficult circumstances and proved his world-champion class. During the second Safety Car period, Trulli had an off and Lewis overtook him for third place, but he let Trulli past again. But the stewards' decision after the race gave him back third place.
"It's a shame for Heikki; without the first-corner multiple-car collision which was not his fault, he also could have scored a solid result in this turbulent race. Congratulations to Brawn GP, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello on their one-two victory three times Mercedes-powered cars in the top three makes us happy. Our customer team did a great job and we helped to 'Keep the Customer Satisfied'!"
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