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After
his victory at the French Grand Prix in Magny Cours, Kimi
Räikkönen spoke in the FIA Press Conference about his way to the
triumph and his prospects for the comming race in Silverstone.
Question:
Kimi, taking second place at the start was obviously key to your
strategy.
Kimi:
Yeah, finally the start worked for me and helped a lot. I think
the car was good all the time, but not exactly perfect but I was
very happy with the car. I just tried to push and keep up with
Felipe. I knew that he was going to stop a bit later, so just
before the first stop I had quite a bit of traffic but then at the
second stop I managed to get in front of him. It was a good day
for me and the team.
Question:
You had a very good run when Felipe came in for his second stop,
very quick on the circuit at that point.
Kimi:
Yeah, we needed to be. I was a bit further away from him than I
really wanted to be. But that’s racing. I couldn’t really stay
close enough but it worked out perfectly at the end, so I
couldn’t ask for more. Of course, you would rather start from
the front, it makes your life easier, but we knew that we should
be OK in the race. It all really depends what happened at the
start and we had a pretty good start this time.
Question:
Your first win since Melbourne at the start of the season. Talk us
through the last couple of months and what this win means to you
now.
Kimi:
It’s nice. I think we had a bit of a hard time but I kind of
expected to have a bit of a difficult time so OK, people always
think that you’ve lost it when you don’t have a good result
but we just worked hard and try to get it right and I think we can
still improve and we’re still not where we want to be. But we
are definitely much happier with the car since the last test. In
the last races we just couldn’t get it together. I think it
seems to have good speed now so we must keep it up in the next
races.
Question:
Kimi, your feelings going to Silverstone?
Kimi:
I think we had a very good test there so hopefully we get the
parts that we tried there for the race. We were not able to get
all of them here so that should help us. Our car seems to work
well there. Testing is always testing but I think we are pretty
confident that we’re going to have good speed there also. You
never know; the weather there can be very tricky but we go there
this weekend and we try to do the best and hopefully can try to
win.
Question:
Kimi, how much of a relief is this victory, because obviously you
haven’t had a win since the first race of the year, and you’ve
had one or two problems within the team, so is this a bit of a
relief to have won here?
Kimi:
It helps always, definitely, but I think we knew what our problems
were. We try to improve them all the time and I think the work is
starting to pay off now. It maybe took longer than we expected but
I think in the end that it’s good that we got the win and
we’re kind of back in the right place now. We just need to keep
it up and improve.
Question:
And you must be really pleased the way the strategy worked as
well.
Kimi:
Yeah, I think we expected it to be good, so it wasn’t such a big
surprise but it helped that we got a good start and we were in
second place. Without that, I think it would have been very
difficult.
Question:
Drivers always practise their starts, but have you been
specifically working on it? I seem to remember you did a fair
number of starts at Silverstone in the test.
Kimi:
Yeah, we did but actually it’s nothing to do with me, really. We
just improved our start system and I think it worked this time.
The last few times it hasn’t worked perfectly anyhow, so it’s
up to the system really, more than anything else.
Question:
How hard was Lewis pushing you during those early stages?
Kimi:
I didn’t even look where he was, really. I knew that we were
going to go longer than them so it wasn’t anything… even if he
was close but he wasn’t ever close enough to even try so I just
tried to get everything working and try to keep up with Felipe.
Question:
Kimi, did anything come to your mind in the last laps about what
happened in Adelaide corner five years ago?
Kimi:
For sure, I remember that, but I wasn’t expecting to have the
same problem. It was an unfortunate thing that time, but I made
sure that nothing like that would happen.
Question:
Kimi, is this the beginning of the expected Ferrari revival?
Kimi:
I think so. We didn’t expect to have the problems that we had in
the last few races, so I think we are back where we expected to be.
It wasn’t that we lost something. Maybe we just didn’t get
everything out of the car. Everything works well and we try to
keep it up and improve.
Question:
Kimi, how tough was it to stay within striking distance of Felipe?
Some drivers this year have said it is tough when behind another
car to prevent tyres from graining… Did you have that problem?
Kimi:
No, I didn’t have a graining problem, but it hurts you when you
are behind someone. You think they are quite far away, but it
still hurts. Once I was in the pit lane, my car improved suddenly,
so it was something to do with when you follow people very closely.
It is never easy. You try to hang on there and stay close enough.
For sure, the traffic did not help anybody today. But it is part
of the racing and sometimes you are lucky with it and sometimes
you are unlucky.
Question:
Kimi, how far from perfect was the Ferrari car today, for you?
Kimi:
I think the car was good, but it is never perfect. There are
always places where you can improve and you can always push
forward, so even the car sometimes it is very good and you can
still improve some areas. We can still improve and get the car
quicker.
Question:
Kimi, how well do you feel in your car now?
Kimi:
Like I said, it is not only the car, but a lot of areas like in
qualifying and in the race and there is no point to talk about it
here. As long as we know what we want and expect to do, that is
the main thing. We are working all the time to improve those areas
and if we can do that it will help me a lot also.
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