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"We came to Bahrain hoping for a double win
and it worked out: it's difficult to do any
better," says Kimi Raikkonen, "true, the
second place was not ideal for me, but it
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"We came to
Bahrain hoping for a double win and it worked out: it's
difficult to do any better," says Kimi Raikkonen. "True,
the second place was not ideal for me, but it was a
great weekend for Ferrari, making up ground in the
Constructors' Championship, where we are second now,
just one point behind the leader. The Team gives its
best to remain on this level. There's no better reward
for all these efforts, than seeing two Ferraris ahead of
all the other cars.
"Felipe has
done some great work since Friday, while I had some
problems finding the right set up for the car,
especially on Saturday. During the race the set up was
very difficult to handle, especially on the first two
laps, when there was oil on the track. The situation
improved and I could press more and keep a good race
rhythm. But when you know that you'll come in one lap
before your team mate, there's hardly anything you can
do.
"I want to win races and fight for the title: coming in
second left me a bit disappointed. Sometimes certain
weekends are just like that and the one in Bahrain was
one of them. For one reason or the other the Sakhir
circuit does not seem to be very favourable to me. But
there's still some satisfaction at the end of this GP:
I'm leading the Drivers' Championship. When we think
about how many points we gained in Melbourne this is a
great result.
"The worst part of the weekend was the Qualifying and
then the start; I had Felipe in front of me and I knew
that I couldn't lead a trump. The BMWs were very close.
I managed to pass Kubica, when he had some trouble: this
was an important moment, because his race rhythm was
very good. In the end I already said that in this season
it will be very hard to gain every single place. It will
be a very long and tough Championship. I wouldn't be
surprised if BMW won some races this year. There will be
GPs where we will be stronger and others where they will
have an advantage; the same is true for McLaren, who
remain very competitive.
"After the first three races we're now heading back to
Europe. I can't wait to race in Barcelona, where we're
also having some tests over the next week. We'll give it
all to remain ahead of our competitors."
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