Jenson looks ahead to the inaugural Korean Grand Prix: "It's always exciting visiting a new circuit for the first time. The Korean track certainly looks very interesting - a real mix of different characteristics - and there appear to be a couple of very likely opportunities for overtaking, particularly at the end of the three main straights, but possibly also off-line in the twisty final sector. The track looks quite high-speed, and the walls are close, so I think it'll be an interesting challenge."
"As with any new circuit, it looks like it might throw up a few unexpected issues - not necessarily on the racetrack itself, but I'm sure the teams and drivers will work together with the organisers to make sure the event is a complete success."
"We've made some improvements to the parts we tested in Suzuka, and it's looking likely that we'll run the new parts on Friday in Korea. As with all our upgrades, we are pushing the envelope, so I'm optimistic that the tests will be positive and that we'll be able to race the new components."