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After
the Qualifying of the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, Kimi
Räikkönen spoke at the FIA press conference about his run to the
first pole positionen of the season and his expections for the
race on sunday.
Question:
What are your feelings being on pole again?
Kimi:
It is a nice feeling. I have been trying to get it. It should give
us a better chance for tomorrow. It is only qualifying but it is a
good place to be.
Question:
You are on the clean side of the track. But it has been a
difficult weekend for you and the other drivers with the wind. Can
you talk about that?
Kimi:
Actually I have been happier with the car than I have in previous
races. We changed a bit with the starting point and it seems to be
working quite well. Of course in places it is a little bit
trickier here, but it is a nice circuit and they have changed the
outside of the circuit, so if you run wide it makes it more
difficult. But apart from that it has been a good weekend so far.
Question:
What do you mean when you say you have changed the starting point?
Does the car feel different to what it did in Bahrain?
Kimi:
No. We just changed the set-up quite a bit. It seems to work. We
wanted to try something in a test. We had a rainy day and we tried
something on the car. It gave me a good feeling, so we decided to
keep it. It seems to be working so far.
Question:
Kimi, the last seven pole winners have won the Spanish Grand Prix.
I don’t want to tempt fate but none the less you are in good
shape. It appears the McLaren Mercedes challenge here has not been
quite the same as in other races.
Kimi:
I don’t even know where they ended up. The qualifying is one
part but tomorrow is when we get the points. Last year we
couldn’t finish the race, but for sure we should have good speed
in the race as long as we get a clean start. We are confident in
ourselves and the team. We need a good clean first few corners and
then try to maximise our position and do the best job we can. But
this is the best place for sure to try and win the race.
Question:
Kimi, it’s quite strange to say that despite the fact that
you’re leading the World Championship this is your first pole of
the year.
Kimi:
For sure even last year qualifying wasn’t our strongest part, so
it is nice to be at the front. It always makes your life a bit
easier. It’s the best place to try and win, so I am very happy.
The car seems to be working well.
Question:
Interesting tactics out there. You were actually slower from Q1 to
Q2.
Kimi:
For sure we always try to go faster, but sometimes you do not find
the perfect place and if you are too close (to another car) you
always lose time. In the end the main thing is to be in the top
ten in the second one. That was enough, so there was nothing to
worry about.
Question:
You have not done much testing because of the weather, so did you
find a different car?
Kimi:
Maybe it was a good thing because when the test was here there was
a lot of rubber on the circuit and it was very fast. Maybe it was
more like it is here now. Everybody has been here a lot, so we
know the circuit and we know the set-up. It is not a big advantage.
Question:
But did the car feel very different?
Kimi:
From the test?
Question:
From the previous version.
Kimi:
It is always difficult to say because we are at a different
circuit. It feels good for sure because at the last race I never
got it right. In that way it is a huge difference. But it is not
so much in the car but the set-up. For sure the new parts have
improved the car.
Question:
Kimi, two questions: how optimum was your last lap, and secondly
was it difficult today to get a performance lap, because at your
first attempt, it would have given you a place around 16th in
first qualifying?
Kimi:
I don’t know how you compare the last qualifying and the first
qualifying. It’s always difficult to get it right but the car
has been pretty good this weekend. It gives you more and more
confidence and that gives you better results. I would say that the
tyres went away a bit in the first one but then we changed the way
a little bit on the second try and also the traffic was quite
difficult, so it makes a big difference if you cannot use your out
lap as you want or you are too close to the cars in front, so we
managed to get a good gap and a good lap. The lap was good, as I
said, but for sure, if you get ten sets of tyres you are always
going to go quicker on one of them. Probably you would never get a
perfect lap.
Question:
Do you see Fernando Alonso as a threat for victory for tomorrow?
Kimi:
It’s very difficult to say. I think we will see tomorrow after
the start, at the first pit stop and how much fuel everybody has,
but it’s too early to say. There are many things that can happen
to us. He’s on the front row, so they have a good chance to win
it, and to challenge us, and for sure they are in a strong
position.
Question:
Kimi, is pole position here as important as it is in Monaco?
Kimi:
I think so. Even if you’re not on pole position it doesn’t
change much. If you stay there at the start, any target if
you’re on the front row is hard. It should give you a better
chance at least, so you cannot get better than first place in
qualifying, so I’m very happy with that.
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