After the long mid-season break in
the F1 calendar, it was
business as usual in a very
hot and sunny Valencia today,
where Kimi Raikkonen faced
the media in the Scuderia
Ferrari motorhome,
overlooking the harbour that
forms a backdrop to this
interesting street circuit.
Business as usual maybe, but
with a different driver
line-up, as Luca Badoer
deputises for Felipe Massa.
The Finn did not feel this
would have much effect on
his own weekend: “I don’t
mind who is my team-mate and
it will be work as usual for
me, trying to do my best.
It’s true that Luca has not
raced for a long while, but
he has been an important
part of the team for a long
time. It will be interesting
to see how he gets on,
although it will not be an
easy weekend for him. But
all of us in the team will
get behind him and try and
help him as much as we can.
Hopefully, we can both have
a good weekend. For the team
it’s a bigger difference
than for me, as I am still
working with the same people
as before. But as I said, we
will try and help Luca in
whatever way possible.”
As to
Raikkonen's
expectations, they were
dependent on the usual
factors: “our performance
varies according to the type
of circuit and the type of
tyre we have, so it is hard
to make predictions,”
explained the Finn. “If we
get everything running the
way we want and 100 percent, then
maybe we can fight for a
podium finish. But as usual,
we will have to wait at
least until tomorrow’s
practice to get a better
idea. The track here has
some similarities with
Monaco and Hungary, so it
should be quite a good place
for us.”
The F60 has
proved more competitive in
recent races and Kimi
explained it was reaching
the end of its development
programme. “We will try and
improve the car as much as
we can, but we cannot do too
much more with this car as
we have to look also to next
season,” he said. He also
confirmed that the F60 would
continue to run with KERS
this weekend. “KERS has
helped us all year,
otherwise we would not still
be using it and I am sure it
will give us an edge here
also, although I have not
yet seen the precise data on
this.” And a final
message for Felipe back home
in Brazil: “I hope he gets
better very soon and comes
back to racing as soon as
possible.”
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