The start of the
Formula One world championship is just around the corner. As
per tradition, Melbourne will be the setting for the curtain
raiser. The Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro will field a new car
in Australia, the F2007, as well as a new driver in Kimi
Raikkonen. The Finn will make his Prancing Horse debut at
Albert Park. "Quite a nice circuit", declared Kimi, "and one
on which I have obtained good results, though I have never
had a trouble-free weekend."
The Maranello team head into the opening race with a dense
programme of testing behind them. However, bad weather often
interrupted proceedings: "In truth we only really managed to
test in Bahrain, the only place where the weather allowed us
some continuity. All the squads faced the same conditions
and could do nothing about it but, in the end, we were able
to complete our planned schedule of work. We couldn't have
done any more."
The Ferrari driver also revealed how he had approached the
test sessions: "We did not focus on qualifying performance
but on the race set up and reliability. Each track is
different and we will make the most of the Friday and
Saturday free practice sessions to get the car right. I can
safely say that the car handled well overall but it does
better with little fuel on board."
Some in the know have speculated on the reasons why Felipe
Massa has been quicker the Kimi Raikkonen over the winter:
"I am not concerned and I knew anyway that Felipe was quick.
It will be close between the two of us but I don't think
there will be any problems as the smooth relationship
between Felipe and Michael proved." In Raikkonen's opinion, Massa's driving
style compared to his does not differ greatly though "we
have some differences in regulating the car, there is less
difference than there has been with other drivers in the
past."
There have been some changes made to the Formula 1 rules
this year, among them the chance to use different engines on
Friday and the rest of the weekend. There will also be a
single tyre supplier and the obligation to use both
compounds available to the teams: "This new rule on the
engines simplifies things", declared Raikkonen, "as we can
complete many more laps.
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The Ferrari driver also revealed how he had
approached the test sessions: "We did not focus on
qualifying performance but on the race set up and
reliability. Each track is different and we will
make the most of the Friday and Saturday free
practice sessions to get the car right." Photos: Kimi Raikkonen during pre-season testing in
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"Lots can be said about who is quickest but, at the
end of the day, only the Grand Prix of Australia
will reveal all," says Kimi Raikkonen has he gears
up for his first Formula 1 race for Ferrari in
Melbourne this weekend. Photos: Kimi Raikkonen
during pre-season testing in Bahrain last month. |
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Also, the fans
will see more exciting races. As regards the tyres, four new
compounds are supplied during the year and we will be able
to choose from two at each Grand Prix, one soft and one
hard. In Bahrain we did well with both and the choice will
be limited to which tyre to use for longest during the
race." The watching
public will also have something to cheer on the tyre front:
the tyre walls will be coloured differently depending on the
type in use. This will make it easy to recognise the
compounds used during the weekend."
With the start of the season fast approaching, it is only
natural to ask Raikkonen if he thinks he has a car that can
compete for the title: "I cannot say too much as the real
test will come in the race and that is still to come. The
season is a long one and so I will only be able to reply at
the end of the year."
Many other teams have said that the Scuderia seems in good
shape but Kimi does not get carried away: "It is hard to
say. Even though things went well in Bahrain we cannot make
predictions as to what will happen on the other tracks. What
is for sure is that our pace will remain fast but this does
not mean that the others will not be able to catch up." We
should have some feedback in Australia and I do not expect
any surprises - BMW and McLaren will be our closest rivals.
I do not know how Renault are faring as they did very well
on the final day in Bahrain but did not show the same form
in winter."
The Ferrari driver stresses that, in general, timed laps in
private sessions do not fully reflect the type of work
carried out. This is especially true when comparing teams.
"If a team suddenly performs very well, this does not mean
that they would do so under all conditions as they may have
set up the car to set a particularly good time. Lots can be
said about who is quickest but, at the end of the day, only
the Grand Prix of Australia will reveal all," concluded
Kimi.
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