Driving for young upstarts Virgin at the blunt end of the grid, Timo Glock doesn’t have one of the easiest roles in Formula One, with 14th at last year’s Japanese Grand Prix his highest finish after almost two years with the team.
A spot of daydreaming about his F1 fantasies must be a bit of light relief for the 29 year-old German. We caught up with Glock to find out why racing a steel-braked McLaren MP4-4 on a San Jose street circuit followed by a steak dinner with Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, Robert Kubica and Jarno Trulli would top his wish list