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Kimi
talked about his impressions from the race in the FIA press
conference after the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest.
Question:
Kimi, I guess you know every square centimetre of the back of that
McLaren now; you spent the whole race behind him. There were
moments that you were right there and looked to be slightly
quicker on the road.
Kimi:
Yeah, I think we knew that we were going to be quick at the
beginning of the race. I expected them to drop out a little bit
more but they didn’t really suffer as much as I was hoping, but
I would close up and just stay there. The problem here is,
especially when two cars are very close, is the other guy in front
really has to make a big mistake to give you any chance to get
past, so it was a kind of a boring race just driving behind and
waiting for something to happen and try to push as hard (as
possible) to make him make a mistake but nothing happened so we
really finished where we started.
Question:
How difficult was it following in his wake and his turbulence in
terms of tyre and aerodynamic performance?
Kimi:
For sure, it makes it a bit trickier, especially in one of the
fast corners, maybe not as bad as some other circuits. I think the
downforce and the grip here seems to help a bit but for sure, I
had a very good car today. If I could have been in the free air,
we could have had very good pace but we couldn’t really use it,
so…
Question:
As you’ve said, an encouraging day in some ways, given that
Ferrari were concerned about these high downforce circuits and
particularly this track, and you were right there.
Kimi:
Yeah, but that shows that in qualifying we could not really use
our car as we want, we are not quick enough in qualifying in this
sort of circuit but in race pace I think we were on the pace. For
sure, when we go back to normal circuits like Turkey, our car
should be pretty good there, so we try to do the best we can there,
get some points back. It’s going to be hard but there are many
races to go. One bad race and things can change quickly. We’ve
seen that this year already.
Question:
Kimi, good start, you picked up a place there.
Kimi:
Yeah, we were expecting to have a good start. It’s been working
pretty well in the last few races, so it was good to get behind
Lewis but it wasn’t enough, unfortunately. The problem really
was that we came in on the same lap on the first pit stop and
it’s really guessing, guessing what the other team will do and
we didn’t get it right. We had enough speed with the same fuel
load if we had been behind them, to stay there, even with more so.
Unfortunately we got it wrong and we couldn’t do anything after
that, really.
Question:
You seemed to be less competitive in that first stint than the
other two.
Kimi:
Yeah, I think our car is maybe not exactly suited to this circuit,
so once the circuit picked up some more grip I think we were
expecting to have a better car and it went that way. So we
definitely we had plenty of speed but we couldn’t use it.
Question:
Lap 13, you lost 1.5s, do you remember what happened?
Kimi:
Yeah, I remember. I ran wide in two corners, in the last sector,
so I lost some time.
Question:
But otherwise pleased with second?
Kimi:
It’s better than where we started but for sure what I needed to
do was score more points than the three guys ahead of me and I
couldn’t, I could only score more points than two guys and not
more than Lewis, so in that way it didn’t help me, it only hurt
me more. But we did everything we could. Hopefully it should be
better at the next races when we get to more normal circuits.
Question:
Kimi, when did you hear that you were starting third and what was
your reaction?
Kimi:
I heard it last night, maybe it was 12 o’ clock or something,
just before I went to sleep.
Question:
Kimi, in the very first laps you lost quite a bit to Lewis and it
had, for me, the impression that you would have had graining on
the first three or four laps. Can you just confirm if that was the
case?
Kimi:
I didn’t really have graining but we knew they were going to be
fast with new tyres in the first few laps. It is basically a
similar situation to qualifying, so I knew that once the race
would go normal I should be ok and hopefully we can gain some
time. Actually we did, but I had a small mistake, we lost a bit,
we got it back but we were all the time a bit behind and if we
would have come on different laps into the pit lane then it would
have made it slightly easier. But we were just guessing how much
fuel they are going to put in their car and we got it wrong so it
didn’t work out.
Question:
Kimi, looking that you lost two points to Lewis don’t you feel
that you should have tried an attack somehow? Now you are twenty
points behind and in six races it is getting more and more…
Kimi:
For sure I would have tried if I would have had any chance because
I don’t have much to lose. Even if we would have ended up off
the circuit it wouldn’t have changed much for me. But I didn’t
have any kind of chance to have even a reasonable chance so there
is no point in being stupid. If I would have had a nice try then
for sure I would have gone for it but with the race what is was,
we were too close to each other speed-wise. On these kinds of
circuits you don’t really have chances.
Question:
Kimi, after yesterday’s qualifying when obviously the gap had
been quite big, were you actually quite surprised that the Ferrari
has been so close to the McLaren today?
Kimi:
Like I said before, we knew that they would be strong here.
Especially in qualifying. I expected the good race car that we had
but unfortunately not enough. Next year we need to get the car
sorted for one lap but then I know from past experience with them
[McLaren] that they are fast here. They are going to be fast in
some other places. It has been every year the same thing, so it
wasn’t a surprise for me that they were strong here, so I think
the next circuit will be ok for us but I’m pretty happy with the
second. For sure I needed to win but unfortunately we were not up
for it.
Question:
Kimi, since this was not a very suitable track for Ferrari, do you
think Ferrari is coming out stronger from this race for the last
part of the championship?
Kimi:
I think so we are going to go back to the situation we have been
in for the last few races. Turkey is good for us. Or that is what
I have heard, I have never been there with the team. I’m pretty
sure that looking at the circuit, knowing how it is, that the car
will be good there and I think we can have a good strong end of
the season. Hopefully we can gain points and get back in the
fight.
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