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"With my 29 points I'm leading the
Championship by 9," says Kimi Raikkonen
(above at last month's Spanish Grand Prix).
"I'm very happy how things have gone so far,
but the situation can change in a second: we
need to push 100% to stay ahead of our
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"It was nice
that I was able to relax a bit with my good friends in
Finland, before leaving for Istanbul: we were really
lucky, because we had very good weather," says Kimi
Raikkonen.
"We didn't have any tests after the race at Barcelona,
but I bet that our competitors have worked hard to be
prepared as good as possible to beat us at Istanbul. But
I'm not worried at all: we worked and I'm convinced that
Ferrari can be really strong there. And when you have a
look at this year's tracks so far, the one at Istanbul
is very similar to the one at Sepang and Sakhir, where
we could win. That makes us think that we'll be
competitive over the weekend.
"Barcelona was a perfect weekend for me and the team.
Now we want to keep that rhythm and we will push very
hard. The pole position helped a lot and it seems that
starting ahead of everybody else is a necessary
condition for winning the race at Istanbul, too. Last
year I made a mistake in Q3 and I paid a very high
price.
"I like the Turkish GP's circuit, it's the best of the
new circuits. You go uphill and downhill and it has some
very challenging corners. You get a great feeling,
especially when you get turn eight right. We are racing
anticlockwise for the first time this season and it will
out our neck muscles under pressure.
"I won two out of four races and got one second
position. With my 29 points I'm leading the Championship
by 9. I'm very happy how things have gone so far, but
the situation can change in a second: we need to push
100% to stay ahead of our competitors. I won't change my
approach. It's too early to think about anything else
than a victory. I want to bring home as many points as
possible; I like to race with this aim in mind.
"We're leading the Championship, but that is not
important at the moment; what counts is that we're
leading at the end of the season. If we want to stay
ahead the easiest thing is that we keep the others
behind in the races. Our goal is to get another one-two
win as hard as the Finnish ice-hockey team at the World
Championships in Canada at the moment. I'm glad that
Heikki Kovalainen is well: the safety standard of our
racing cars is really high, which is good for all of us
and for our sport.
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