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'Don't ask questions, just execute'

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ESPN rounds up the best radio soundbites from the Italian Grand Prix

"Went to anti-stall when I let go of the first clutch plate. Nothing happened."
Kimi Raikkonen searches for answers after going nowhere at the start and dropping to last...

... and the Ferrari driver was still searching for answers on the slowing down lap
"OK can you now tell me what happened to the start? Because as long as I know, before you say anything, I was in the right positions in the start switch and everything but just want to understand."

"Oh man I'm telling you something is not working on the back. It just reminds me of last year. No traction, no rear grip, nothing.
"So upset. What's happening? Each year in Monza. It's just something's not right with this car. What do you think, from Friday to today I lose like a second a lap?"

Nico Hulkenberg has an unwanted flashback in the Force India

"So we need to open this gap right up. Do what we can you've got seven laps remaining. OK Lewis we can go strat mode three, we need to pull a gap. Don't ask questions, just execute ... OK Lewis let's just have some 'Hammertime' lap times. We just need some good lap times now. No need to ask questions, we'll just explain it at the end."
Lewis Hamilton's race engineer Peter Bonnington tells his driver to up his pace for fear of a post-race penalty.

"I have to say Bono those last few laps were not cool, man."
Hamilton admits the sprint to the finish was not much fun after building a 25 second lead over Sebastian Vettel in second.

Fernando Alonso: "No power. Pit in. We cannot race like this."
Mark Temple: "Carry on, default zero five should help. Stay out. OK Fernando you should have power again let's stay out for the moment."
FA: "I don't have power."
MT: "OK, retire the car."

More Honda-related problems for Alonso.

"The power unit turned off in the last lap at the main straight. I was just going to do the move but lost the power."
Valtteri Bottas thinks he could have pulled a last-gasp move on team-mate Felipe Massa had it not been for a sudden loss of power.