Jaguar's young British driver Justin Wilson was on hand to answer your e-mails.
Wilson is in his debut season in Formula One afer being handed a drive by Minardi boss Paul Stoddart.
He bagged a 13th-place finish in this season's European Grand Prix and finished in 16th at Silverstone in the British Grand Prix.
That proved to be his last race for Minardi as he completed a dream move to Jaguar on Monday. We put the best of your questions to Justin - his answers appear below.
Firstly, congrats on your first season, well done. Secondly the share issue thing was a great idea where did it come from and did you think it would be so successful?
Mark Hammond, Norfolk, England
The idea came from my manager Jonathan Palmer, really - a combination of Jonathan and my father. You hope it's going to be successful but you're never quite sure. But the response we have had has been amazing.
What is your primary target in your first year in Formula One?
Daniel, Japan
To do the best job I can. To push the whole way, make sure I don't give anything away. Just do a job I can be satisfied with.
Justin, it is my dream to become a Formula One driver. Can you tell me how I can take my first steps towards getting into motorsport?
Charles Gilberts-Kayode, Lagos, Nigeria
The best way to start is racing karts, and then you can progress on into single-seaters when you're older.
Did you ever doubt yourself when Jackie Stewart told you that you were too tall too make it in F1?
Mack Calender, High Bradfield, Sheffield
I never doubted my ability. I wondered whether it would be better if I did go into touring cars or sportscars, but after thinking about it for a while you realise you might not get a chance. This might be your chance and you've got to take that opportunity.
Who in F1 did you admire most when you were growing up?
Sarah Catcher, London
I was growing up around the era of Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna. Senna I probably most admire for what he did, but when I was 10 years old, Mansell was the driver everyone was cheering on. But as I got older, you realise everyone didn't want Senna to win because he was so good and so dominant he made it boring.
Can you put into perspective just how good Michael Schumacher is?
Phil Lloyd-Bushell, England
It's very difficult. He's very good at the one-lap qualifying, even if he was unfortunate at Silverstone - but then that is the one-lap qualifying. Things can happen and you don't get a second chance. But in the race he does what I try to do - just not give any time away. He has everything perfect and that is what we are all trying to do.
Which race have you enjoyed the most the season?
Terry Stockton, Westmill
Canada was my favourite because everything was working well. The car felt good and I was quick and I should have finished in the top 10. But I broke down something like eight laps from the end.
What's your favourite circuit on the F1 tour?
Asiz, UAE
My favourite circuit has got to be Spa, as it is with most drivers. But I haven't driven that in an F1 car yet. So far this season, Silverstone has been the best one I've driven. It's very challenging.