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"I am so happy it almost hurts! This is like
a dream come true. This is something I
wanted to reach since I've been a child,"
said Kimi Raikkonen (above at Interlagos
last weekend) as he landed at Zurich airport
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Kimi
Raikkonen landed at Zurich airport on Tuesday afternoon.
These are his first words as world champion back in
Europe: "I am so happy it almost hurts! This is like a
dream come true. This is something I wanted to reach
since I've been a child. I was seven years old when I
first saw a race track: it was an old, small kart
circuit called Bembole; just five kilometres from where
I lived. It was like a second home for me.
Now, 22 years later, I have many favourite race tracks,
but the most important one is Interlagos, more than
5,000 kilometres away from home. "I've always said that
the aim of my career is to become world champion. I came
very close a couple of times and in the end everything
turned out fine. We have always given our best to try to
win. Doing that in sport you have to always push to the
max until the end. You never know what may happen in a
race; you only have to look at the last three races and
you know what I'm talking about. Fuji was really
terrible for us: we were at the back of the pack and our
race was over almost immediately.
We left Japan and were 17 points behind, without the
possibility to fight back. I think I can say that not
more than ten people outside of the team would have bet
on us. But we didn't give up. In a certain sense we
believe in miracles. China was our joker: we won and the
driver on the top of the standings didn't make any
points. That gave us some hope, but there weren't many
chances for us left. The last race was really emotional.
The first four drivers in the field didn't retire, but
there was a tough fight for positions between us and our
competitors. Maybe I had the best start of the season
and maybe I could have passed also Felipe at the first
corner, but I had a plan and it didn't involve a fight
with my teammate. I could see in my mirrors that
Hamilton was next to Alonso in turn 3 and that he had a
problem. I realized that we had the chance we had hoped
for: this first lap seemed to be decisive for the whole
championship."
"It was a great race and I think that I've never
experienced such emotions in the cockpit. Everything
worked perfectly fine. It was like a birthday present
from heaven! We could have had more pace and I want to
thank Felipe again for his support: he did what he could
do, just like a perfect teammate. As a team we couldn't
do more than a double-win, but when I had crossed the
line the most important thing to know was what Hamilton
had done. I asked for information over the radio but
there was just silence for a couple of seconds: finally
Chris told me that he came in seventh and my heart
nearly went into flames due to happiness! This is it:
now we're world champions!"
"I want to thank all those who have been close to me
over all these years, all my fans. Thanks to the team:
it is fantastic being a part of the greatest team of all
times. This year I really enjoyed Formula One more than
ever before. I dreamt about winning the title with
Ferrari and I bet that this is every driver's dream.
This team never stops: they work at the max and never
give up. We had some difficult moments, but we always
managed to come back. And this shows the quality of the
people working there. Thanks again! But I also want to
thank the sponsors and partners: together with them we
really have the package of a world champion. Now I go to
the Finali Mondiali at Mugello, to celebrate with all of
Ferrari: it's my first time there and it's the perfect
moment to get there. And then it's time for a holiday,
the first as world champion.
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