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"I've raced many times in Barcelona and I
have to say it is always a very challenging
circuit," Kimi Raikkonen (above, during last
year's Spanish GP), "But this time it will
be special; I'll come to Spain as the leader
of the classification, while usually I was
the chaser." |
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"I've raced
many times in Barcelona and I have to say it is always a
very challenging circuit," says Ferrari driver Kimi
Raikkonen. "But this time it will be special. I'll come
to Spain as the leader of the classification, while
usually I was the chaser. If I can manage to keep all
the others behind me in the race that would mean that I
keep them also behind in the Championship."
"My approach is the usual one: giving 100%, just like
the whole team. The situation can change very quickly in
Formula One. That's why it's very important to collect
as many points as possible in every single race: There's
still a long way to go until the title.
"The team is
in good shape. My participation in last week's tests has
been quite limited, due to the rain. But that's not a
problem. I think we'll have a good performance and we
can be really competitive; at least the components are
all there. It's going to be very close: all the teams
have introduced updates ahead of the first European
race, which makes it even more interesting. We have won
the last two races and that might make our competitors
even hungrier to win.
"I'm glad we're back to race in Europe. We don't have to
travel so much and we can put all our energy into the
race weekend. It's a bit of a tradition: it's almost as
if the season starts now. For me personally it's a bit
special, because it's the first time that I start the
European season as the leader in the Championship.
"I've won once at Barcelona, in 2005. Obviously that's
my best memory of this Grand Prix. Actually that was the
only time I managed to get on the podium here: I can't
wait to do it again! The Circuit de Catalunya is one of
those tracks, where you have to find the exact set up
for every single detail to stay ahead of the rest. All
the teams have tested many times here at this circuit,
so it will be difficult to have an advantage.
"The set up is really crucial here, because the circuit
changes according to the wind and the temperature. It's
hard to say how things are at the top after last week's
tests here, because the teams' test programs and the
fuel loads usually are very different. We had our ups
and downs over the first races, but now I expect Ferrari
to stay where we were in Bahrain and Malaysia.
"I used the
break to chill out with my friends and my family in
Switzerland and Finland. I was really happy about the
success of my friend Toni Vilander at Silverstone with
the F430 GTC at the first race of the FIA GT
Championships. I always passionately follow Toni's
season and shout for him. Well done, Toni!"
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