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Kimi Raikkonen seen here at the wheel of the
new Ferrarri F60 during pre season testing
at the Sahkir circuit in Bahrain last month. |
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"I enjoyed
this winter break more than usual," says Kimi Raikkonen
ahead of this weekend's opening grand prix of the season
in Australia. "I spent most of the time with my family
and friends in Switzerland and Finland, but I mainly
trained very hard and in a different way to be ready for
a very demanding season. Amongst other things I've taken
part in two rallies in Finland with Fiat's Grande Punto
S200: I really had a lot of fun, but it also was a good
training for the upcoming races. And now it's time to
get serious.
It's difficult making predictions, considering the many
rule changes this year. Ferrari was very competitive
during the tests; but we'll do the F60's countercheck at
Melbourne, when we'll all meet in the race with the same
fuel at the same time. Only then we'll see how strong we
are and maybe we've got to wait for a couple of races to
have a clearer situation. Albert Park is a very
particular circuit, just like the city itself is very
special: maybe we've got to wait until Malaysia to see
which teams will be ahead.
"As usual I can't wait to start a new season. Putting on
the helmet and racing is something worth living for. The
number of tests has been limited, but I had fun anyway
to work on a completely new car. It seems that a really
long time has passed since the last race in Brazil, also
considering all the changes of the car: it will be
really interesting to see how its development will
evolve. When things go well you're having more fun, but
we still haven't raced this year, so it's really a bit
too early to say anything. We hope that everything will
be the way we expect it to be. There's a lot less of
aerodynamic downforce than last year, so we'll be slower
in the fast corners, but the car will have much more
grip in the slow ones, due to the slicks. Therefore the
lap times haven't changed a lot. I can confirm that I
like the F60 more than last year's car. It's much more
fun to drive and it reminds me more of the cars I was
used to some year ago.
"The KERS is
something very interesting and easy to use: I hope that it
will make overtaking easier. From the first test the whole
Team was positively surprised by how well the KERS works.
Everybody is expecting more overtaking now, but I think it's
still a bit too early to say what will happen and if the
lower downforce will help when you're in a slipstream. It's
always a good thing for a driver and a team to have a good
start into the season, especially when we remember how the
last two seasons ended as far as the Drivers' Championship
is concerned: I won with one point in 2007 and my teammate
was one point short in 2008. That means that every point
counts. Two years ago I won in Australia, while we had
several problems last year. Our goal is to immediately gain
some good points."
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