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Kimi
Raikkonen said he felt sorry for Adrian Sutil after forcing the
German out of the Monaco Grand Prix.
The
Force India driver was set for a fourth place finish after one of
the best drives of his career when Raikkonen, running fifth, lost
control of his car and hit the German's car from behind with just
a few laps of the race left. The damage left Sutil out of the race
and in tears, while Raikkonen drove back to the pits to finish
outside the points.
"Basically
I just think my brakes were a bit too cold and I locked the rear,"
Raikkonen told reporters. "I nearly lost the car but
unfortunately I hit him - and it is sad for them because they are
not very often in the position to finish in the points. So, I feel
a bit sorry for him - but I could not do anything. I tried to slow
down but there was nowhere to go and nowhere to slow down - and I
lost fifth place."
He
added: "I said I am sorry for him and his team because
probably they are not going to be often in the position to score a
fourth position. Plus it was in Monaco. So it was harder for him
than for me, but it was a racing incident and I could not go
anywhere. There wasn't much space and I could not slow down. It
was just a racing incident. I just locked the rear brakes on the
bump and you cannot really slow the car after that. There was
nowhere to go, and not enough space to try and avoid him."
The
accident completed a weekend to forget for Raikkonen, who was
unable to match the pace of Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa and also
lost the championship lead to Lewis Hamilton.
"It
was not one of the best races, but that is racing – sometimes it
goes right and sometimes it goes wrong," the Finn added.
"I made some mistakes and the team made some mistakes, and we
paid the price. But we will go to the next race and hope to do
better."
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