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"I don't think it's correct to say that we
dominated because if you look at the
championship, the situation is very close."
That was the view of Ferrari's team
principal Stefano Domenicali after Felipe
Massa's win for his team in the Turkish
Grand Prix outside Istanbul on Sunday.
Photos: Domenicali (top) with Massa and
Raikkonen in Istanbul; and the latter on his
way to third place (above). |
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"I don't
think it's correct to say that we dominated because if
you look at the championship, the situation is very
close." That was the view of Ferrari's team principal
Stefano Domenicali after Felipe Massa's win for his team
in the Turkish Grand Prix outside Istanbul on Sunday.
"It was important for us to react after the first Grand
Prix in Australia, with only one point scored,"
explained Domenicali, for whom Sunday's win was a
welcome 43rd birthday present, "but once again, it's not
dominating. Today's race shows that our competitors are
very very close."
Indeed, Domenicali thinks that the next two races in
Monaco and Canada will see the competition become
stronger. "I think we will need to react for these two
races because last year was very difficult for us. We
have prepared the race with a different approach, we
will also see next week in Paul Ricard where we have
some tests to see if what we have prepared is going in
the right way.
"By the way, I think that not only McLaren will be
strong. I am expecting Renault and BMW of course to be
strong again, above all on the track where qualifying
can be different. You can be aggressive but then even if
you run longer at that circuit, everything will be
different, so I think Monte Carlo will be a very
important race for everyone.
"I'm expecting the others - not only McLaren but BMW,
Renault - to be very aggressive there. So we need to
think very carefully how to approach qualifying because
that, for sure, will affect the race more than at other
tracks, so it's two weeks of very hard work to try to
see how we think we need to work and also how we think
the others will attack us, above all in qualifying."
Domenicali paid tribute not only to Massa but also his
third-placed team mate, Kimi Raikkonen. "He's always a
great professional driver, he's always fully dedicated
to the team, to his work, and we always said we are very
happy about our two drivers. It's not a way of
protecting them when there are difficult situations,
it's because we feel that the potential of these two
drivers in the team is perfect. They are very well
integrated, they show respect, they complement one
another and basically, Felipe did a great race today,
not only the race but the entire weekend was perfect."
Domenicali pointed out that rivals McLaren changed their
philosophy during the race, changing challenger Lewis
Hamilton to a three stop strategy. "Of course the
performance of McLaren that we saw today during the race
was very good. I always said that they are very strong
and I believe that and I think that today we saw another
standard that is completely different from the past,
that McLaren in order to attack us changed the
philosophy of the race and changed the philosophy of
qualifying, above all with Lewis. I think this is
important, because they also have to react to our
performance. By the way, I think that as I have always
said, the championship is very very long, it's always
tough and I'm expecting for them still to be very
aggressive."
Finally, there were two crucial points in the race, one
when Raikkonen made contact with compatriot Heikki
Kovalainen's McLaren at the first corner, and later when
Hamilton came up to overtake Massa. Did Ferrari consider
changing Raikkonen's front wing, slightly damaged in the
first corner contact? "Yes, we considered that," said
Domenicali. "We had the luck to have the safety car slow
down the cars so we checked what we could see on TV,
then checked the data, and also when he passed by. It
seemed that everything was alright, no major problem on
the data so we decided to carry on."
On the second question, Domenicali said that "after the
first pit stop we were already almost sure about Lewis's
strategy, that was the reason why we said to Felipe to
be cautious when he was attacked by Lewis because we
were aware that he was much lighter at that time." While
Hamilton's strategy allowed him to confirm his second
place, he was unable to challenge Massa, and indeed,
Raikkonen was right behind the McLaren at the finish.
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