A hopeful Kimi
Raikkonen is getting ready for the upcoming European Grand
Prix, the tenth race in this years Formula One championship,
although it has to be said he has a negative history at the
races in Germany. "I don't know what it is about Germany. I
have never had any luck there during my entire Formula One
career. I've always been competitive at the Nürburgring and
at Hockenheim, but something always happened to stop me from
winning,' said Kimi. "Let's hope that I can turn around
things here my first time with Ferrari."
"I had one podium finish at the Nürburgring with my former
team, but a couple of times I had to stop while I was
leading in the race: that is a bad memory. Although I have
to say that I like the place. Until last year this was one
of the home races for my team, now it's a race like all the
others. That means that I can relax a bit more, because I
don't have so many promotions to do."
Last week Kimi was testing at Spa-Francorchamps. "The car
felt almost even better than in Silverstone: race after race
we are making improvements. We finished most of the program,
although in Spa-Francorchamps you always have to take the
weather into account. The Nürburgring is a completely
different track compared to the one in Belgium, but
nevertheless I expect us to be very competitive." "It was
nice having a break after the two back-to-back races; even
although I won both of them.
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Following a difficult
time in North America during the Canadian and United
States (above) Grands Prix, Kimi Raikkonen has now
notched up two impressive wins on the trot. |
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A hopeful Kimi Raikkonen is getting ready for the
upcoming European GP, the tenth race in this years
F1 championship, although it has to be said he has a
negative history at the races in Germany. |
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It's good that I
had the time to rethink the two victories at Silverstone and
Magny-Cours. I've been to Finland for some days, together
with my family and friends. I haven't done anything special:
a bit of chilling out and training. For me the Finnish
summer is something very special"
After the double win the tifosi of Ferrari are now waiting
for a hat-trick: "I know, but I don't want to predict
anything right now. We have to get on the track and give our
best: then we'll see if it's enough to win the race. Up to
now there are only two teams, which have won races. I guess
that it will remain like that for the rest of the season.
I'm glad to race in Germany for Ferrari. In the past I had
the feeling that Michael was almost invincible there. It
looked as if whatever we did, a red car had to cross the
line first. Now it's my turn to do the same. We are now
starting the second half of the season and the pressure
inevitably rises. We have to close the gap on our
competitors, but there's still a lot of time left. Slowly
but surely, race after race, we have to catch up: we will
start doing that on Sunday at the Nürburgring."
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