Posts Tagged ‘Kimi Raikkonen’
Raikkonen: Not much luck in Interlagos
First of all I want to congratulate Jenson for winning the Championship: I know how he’s felling right now… He had a great start of the season, winning six out of seven races, while the second part was pretty difficult for him. But a Championship is decided by the points you gain as of March [...]
Raikkonen: A place on the podium as a present
Traditionally the Interlagos circuit has always been favourable to Ferrari and we really hope that this will be true also this year, although we know that it will be difficult. The crucial point will be the aerodynamic downforce, but at the same time it’s important to have a stable car while braking. The last corner [...]
Raikkonen: Difficult doing better in Suzuka
At the Japanese GP we’ve made a step forward compared to Singapore, where we weren’t even able to fight for a place in the points: the fourth place was the best result we could reach and we have to be satisfied with it. When the car stays the same it’s all about the circuit, which [...]
Raikkonen: Nothing bad to say
In the brand new Suzuka paddock, the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro’s team area was packed out for this afternoon’s press conference with Kimi Raikkonen, following the announcement that next year’s Prancing Horse driver line-up would consist of Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso. “There are many reasons, why this has happened,” said the Finn, who seemed as [...]
Kimi Raikkonen: Going up
The only positive thing from the Singapore weekend was that we both finished the race without any reliability problems. As far as the performance was concerned we were a bit in trouble as of the start of the weekend. As I’ve said many times before it’s impossible to predict anything before the start of the [...]
Raikkonen looking for perfection
I’m glad we’re going to Singapore. It’s a fantastic city, I like the food and I don’t mind that we race in the evening. Furthermore it’s another city circuit and the slower the circuits are this year the better we were, just look at Valencia and Monaco: there’s no reason, why it shouldn’t be the [...]