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During the F1
summer break Kimi Raikkonen drove a
privately-entered Abarth Grande Punto on the
Neste Oil Finland Rally (top), impressing
observers with his pace before rolling out
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"Finally we’re getting back to the track!
This year the summer break was longer than usual and I had
the possibility to recharge my batteries for the last part
of the season," says Scuderia Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen
as he looks forward to this weekend's European
Grand Prix in Valencia. "The first week of the break I dedicated to
the Finland Rally, which was an experience I really enjoyed
a lot, despite the outcome. It was really fun driving at the
max in the Rally in my home country, seeing so many Ferrari
fans there. Then I spent some time with my family and my
best friends, doing some sport to keep me fit.
"I’ll have a new teammate at Valencia.
Instead of Felipe – and I want to wish him all the best for
a speedy recovery again – there will be Luca Badoer. He has
been the official Scuderia test driver for many years, and
I’m glad that he finally got the chance to race a Ferrari. I
really wish him good luck and I’m sure that we’ll work well
together.
"We got a good result in Hungary, which allowed us
to climb back on the third place in the Constructors’
Championship. This is the team’s realistic goal for the
final part of the season. For myself I hope to win at least
one race, after a third place in Monaco and a second at
Budapest. In Hungary we seemed to be back to the duels we
saw over the last two years, Ferrari vs. McLaren, but I
don’t think that this will be the case at the European GP.
We’re racing on a city circuit at Valencia, but with very
different characteristics compared to the others and
compared to Budapest, which is the fastest of them. This
year we did quite well on tracks like this, just look at
Melbourne - where I could have finished on the podium -
Monaco and Budapest. Last year I didn’t end the race at
Valencia caused by an engine failure. So this year I want to
return and maybe even gain a place on the podium. This is
our realistic goal, although we know that it will be
difficult.
"The qualifying will be fundamental: it will be
important to start from one of the front rows, maybe even
from the clean side of the track. It’s really a disadvantage
when you have to start from the dirty side of the grid on
this track, because it’s never used during the rest of the
year. It’ll also be important to have constant performance
throughout the race: it’s easy to loose time with little
mishaps. I’m expecting extremely high temperatures and
humidity, which will make it all even more difficult for us
during the weekend."
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