the point about the team, but here's a quote from an engineer and a designer in formula i called mike gascoynek you know him, and i think he worked for a while at mclaren. most of them did. he said this — "you win world championships in the wind tunnel, "you win them in the design office." he says, "no driver can beat physics." yes. do you agree with him? yeah, i do, but i always say, you know, if a driver's sat on the grid in his underpants, he's not going very far, is he? i mean, drivers... ..very rarely fully appreciate the role of the team, because they have to have a phenomenal amount of self—belief. right. it can never be them. they, you know... and you shouldn't really... you should never pressure them to take responsibility for mistakes. it's much better if they're honest. i mean, niki lauda would quickly acknowledge a mistake, and it'd be infuriating, because if someone owns up to a mistake, there's not much you can do about it, even if you're looking at a rather mangled car that he's thrown into the barriers. but... did you do, therefore... sorry to interrupt, but you mentioned lauda