I think it's the English in general. All the English people I know don't want to make the effort to speak another language. Maybe they are shy too.
People don't understand that it was maybe my biggest pleasure to drive an F1 car when it's wet.
It's always better to speak the language of the team. Not only for the direct contact with everyone - sometimes it also helps you to understand the mentality of the people in the team a bit better.
I have had some problems because the French don't like people to have success, they don't like the number one.
The people who criticise you will not be the ones taking care of your legs when you are in your wheelchair. People who never drove a car in these conditions, they just don't know.
It's like when people talk about driving F1 cars in the rain. I have absolutely no problem with it.
Maybe you could say that I had those cars because I was good and people knew me, and knew that within the team I can get the very best from everyone.