Ferrari's Felipe Massa faces the new Formula One season with
optimism but a fear of new teammate Kimi Raikkonen, the
Brazilian admitted yesterday. Speaking at Scuderia Ferrari
Marlboro's annual ski meeting at Madonna di Campiglio in
Italy, the Brazilian pointed out that he has aged a lot and
calmed down, and psychologically, faces the new ski season
with the benefit of experience.
Massa revealed that Ferrari have made major technical
changes throughout the car for the new season. "We've tested
new suspension, there's a new gearbox. All us drivers have
made technical requests and there are many interesting
solutions, many things are going to make the difference so
the car is totally different to 2006 which is good, it will
be a competitive car. I hope we will win at the start of the
championship."
Massa said that following a successful 2006, he was
looking forward to making further progress in 2007. "I was
third in the championship and fought to the end for the
World Championship, so it was very positive. I learned a
lot, I have grown a lot. I am very motivated. I had many
satisfactions in 2006: my first podium, I won two races, it
was very important to win Brazil, it was probably the best
moment of my life, and I hope to take further steps forward
in 2007, fighting for victories from the start."
He also said that he had good feelings about his new
teammate, Kimi Raikkonen, who replaces the outgoing Michael
Schumacher. "He's arrived with his feet on the ground," said
Massa. "He wants to know about the team and the people in
the team, so it's positive. It's important to have a good
feeling between us. It's true that Kimi is very important for the team, and
expectations are high. He has shown to be fast but he hasn't
won a World Championship. There are two young drivers in the
team who want to win and no World Champion so we will be
treated equally. It will be the same for both drivers. I see myself in a good situation, in the right place at
the right time. The team treats me as I want to be treated
and I hope I can be competitive right from the start and
that everything works perfectly from the start." But
when Felipe was asked who he feared most at the start of the
season, Raikkonen was at the top of the list with the
current World Champion.
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Speaking at Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's annual ski
meeting at Madonna di Campiglio in
Italy, the Brazilian pointed out that he has aged a lot and
calmed down, and psychologically, faces the new ski season
with the benefit of experience. |
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Ferrari's Felipe Massa faces the new Formula One season with
optimism but a fear of new teammate Kimi Raikkonen, the
Brazilian admitted yesterday. |
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"Fernando Alonso and my teammate
will both be very strong. I will have to work with one of my
chief opponents but it's important for the team to have two
drivers to fight for the team. Then there are others
drivers: Button perhaps, the BMW drivers, Red Bull, for
which there is a question mark, and what are Renault going
to do?"
Felipe admitted that he learned a lot from his outgoing
teammate, multi-World Champion Michael Schumacher. "I
learned in every area; starting with driving: when to push,
when to be conservative, how to view the race and what's
happening, the whole scenario. I grew up a lot during the
(last) year. And he was very very important on the technical
side: how to work with the people, how to set up the car. He
was definitely a big teacher and he will be very useful in
the future because of his experience.
"He is a very intelligent driver with great experience,
so Michael Schumacher could be very useful for both drivers
and technicians. He could help a lot of people. But it's
really interesting for us drivers. Formula One without
Michael Schumacher loses a lot. Michael beat all the World
Championship records. The sport has lost a lot and it's
strange not to have Michael around but that's life. After a
while the focus changes. Formula One loses without him but
there are new drivers. Fernando Alonso is now the man we
have to focus on. I hope other drivers will do what Michael
has done."
Finally, Massa was under no illusion that the loss of
team members Ross Brawn (technical director), Paolo
Martinelli (engine) and Rory Byrne (chassis) would make much
difference from a technical point of view. "I think yes, we
will still be competitive and I hope yes. Even with Ross,
Martinelli and Byrne, things had changed already in 2006.
Mario Almondo (new technical director) was extremely useful
and has worked a lot, so the team isn't really changing, it
is the same as it was, the usual Ferrari."
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