After a complicated Sunday in Mexico the Spaniard is ready to battle in Brazil in the season's penultimate race and the aim of the weekend will be to fight back from the disastrous Mexican round and hopefully finish the season on a high when they go to Abu Dhabi for the season finale shortly afterwards.

While the Interlagos circuit is not one he particular enjoys racing on, the Spaniard loves the atmosphere here and of course, all the reminders of the legendary Ayrton Senna….

What do you think of Brazil?
The track is obviously nice and you can still feel the vibe from Ayrton Senna all around. He's still very much in people's hearts, which makes it very special. In actual fact, it's not a track layout I particularly enjoy, but it's one of those historical places in Formula 1 where you race. There are a lot of stories in Brazil and lots of championships have been won there. The Brazilian culture is pretty eclectic, and, in terms of food, it's probably my favourite destination on the calendar.

What are your personal Interlagos memories?
I had a good race there last year and it was one of my most complete Grands Prix. I was fifteenth in qualifying – two seconds off the top guys – and suddenly I was racing against them in the rain! We were back alive on race day, we got the strategy right and it paid off. We did a decent job and it was a very enjoyable Sunday capped off with eight points.

How's Interlagos to drive?
The track is old school and challenging to get right, especially the twisty in-field which features some changes in elevation. The weather usually throws up some surprises; it can be nice and very warm and then it will switch to thunderstorms. The secret is adapting quickly to the weather and finding a well-balanced car which is suited to both wet and dry conditions.

What are your post-Grand Prix feelings from Mexico?
Mexico was difficult, I had a highspeed spin early on in the race which hampered my running. After the last few races, I think we have a car that can be in the top ten. We need to keep both cars on track and aim for points again in Brazil. We need to fightback