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"At the last race, starting third on the
grid, I was unable to win on a track where
overtaking is very difficult," says Felipe Massa (above, during the Grand Prix at
Barcelona). "At the moment, I am enjoying a
tough competition with Kimi and my second
place in Spain was still a good result." |
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"With no
testing since the last race, I have enjoyed a quiet time
at home in Monaco, although as usual, I have had plenty
of contact with the factory in Maranello and I have also
been going through my daily training programme," says
Felipe Massa. "Now it's
time to head for Istanbul and the fifth round of the
championship, at a circuit which is obviously a bit
special for me. Why? Because, it was here in 2006 that I
scored my first ever Formula 1 victory and then I
repeated myself last year, on both occasions starting
from pole.
"Apart from these two reasons to look forward to the
weekend, I have to say that Istanbul Park is a fantastic
track and I enjoy driving there a lot. I think we have a
good car in the F2008 and I feel it can be quite strong
this coming weekend. There is every reason to think we
can fight for the win. Like my home circuit in Sao
Paulo, the Istanbul track runs anti-clockwise and in
many other ways it is a special circuit. It has some
quick corners like Turn 8 and some medium speed corners,
but you also have a very tricky final sector which is
quite slow where you need plenty of downforce. So you
need to find the right combination of speed and
downforce. By far the best corner is Turn 8, which seems
to go on forever. It is very challenging for the drivers
and very nice to drive through when you get it right. It
is really fun from a driving point of view.
"I have mentioned aerodynamic downforce, but with the
slow speed sections, it means that your car must also be
efficient in terms of delivering mechanical grip. You
also need good traction and a well balanced car, which
is why finding the right compromise during free practice
on Friday is so important for the rest of the weekend.
Because of those long corners, tyres can have a hard
time, especially on the right front, but since
Bridgestone became the sole supplier, this situation has
eased a bit as they bring a harder tyre than if they
were competing against another manufacturer. We will
have cooler temperatures this year, as the race is much
earlier in the calendar, but I don't expect this to
produce any unexpected situations.
"Turn 12, the hairpin after the long straight is the
best passing opportunity and the long back straight
helps also, but it is still difficult to get past
another car. There are a few more opportunities here
than at some other circuits. This track is not very hard
on engines and for the engine in my F2008, this will be
its second race, while the gearbox will also be doing
the last of its four races. This should not be a
concern, as the rules in any case allow for several of
the components, such as the ratios to be changed when
necessary.
"You do not need to be a mind-reader to work out what is
my target for this weekend: I want to record a hat-trick
of Turkish victories! It might be possible, but you can
never be sure. At the last race, starting third on the
grid, I was unable to win on a track where overtaking is
very difficult. At the moment, I am enjoying a tough
competition with Kimi and my second place in Spain was
still a good result. But I will be trying everything to
go one better this Sunday!"
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