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Obviously it's great to win again," says
Kimi Raikkonen, winner of Sunday's Malaysian
Grand Prix. "I had a really good feeling
flying back home on Sunday evening." |
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Obviously
it's great to win again," says Kimi Raikkonen, winner of
Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix. "I had a really good
feeling flying back home on Sunday evening. The race
went exactly according to our plans. When we don't have
any problems, we know that we're fast and that we can
win. This is what happened in Malaysia. That should have
happened also in Australia, but in Melbourne we had one
of those weekends when nothing goes right.
"Again in Sepang at the beginning it didn't go too well
for us. We almost lost the whole first Free Practice
session, when I ran out of fuel. But that was due to a
mistake of the team and not a technical problem. The
Qualifying could have gone better, but in the end what
counts is the race, which was almost perfect from the
first to the last lap. I had a really good start and if
I had pushed to the limit I might have even taken over
the lead at the first corner. With Felipe we knew each
others fuel levels so there was really no point in
fighting with my teammate. I preferred to wait for the
pitstop.
"It's pretty difficult to stay behind another car, but I
had to stay close enough to make my game on this single
lap after Felipe went in for his stop. It's really a
huge difference when you can drive with no other car in
front of you. Without looking at the details I think
that the car was immediately half a second faster. I
could get back in the race ahead of my teammate and I
could see him falling slightly behind. I knew that I was
going to win the race in case there weren't any
problems.
"All in all
it was an easy victory. Once the situation was stable,
we thought about bringing the car back home. I could
have gone much faster though. I won my first ever Grand
Prix in Malaysia. And also back then it was a pretty
easy win. This shows that when the car is set up well,
Sepang is a circuit made for me.
"I was asked
if our season started in Malaysia. This is not the case,
because we made one point in Melbourne. We fought and we
picked up one point, which is always good to have. The
team really knew how to take the race in Sepang. They
didn't start to panic after the bad race weekend in
Australia. And I know that they won't be carried away by
their enthusiasm after this success.
"This is
going to be e very hard fight for the title. We have to
improve in Qualifying. When you're strong on Saturday,
it helps a lot on Sunday. It's nice to be back home,
where it's a bit cooler. It was really hot in Australia
and Malaysia. And it will be hot again in Bahrain. But
that will not be a big problem after two weeks with
really high temperatures."
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