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Kimi
Raikkonen thinks the British Grand Prix will turn into an
exclusive fight for victory between Ferrari and McLaren next
weekend, after seeing Lewis Hamilton top the times on the final
day of this week's test.
Despite
Ferrari's total domination of the French Grand Prix, Raikkonen
thinks that things are too close to call for the race at
Silverstone - although he is sure BMW Sauber will not be part of
the battle at the front.
When
asked by autosport.com if he agreed with the common
perception that Ferrari will be as quick at Silverstone as they
were in Magny-Cours, he said: "I hope it will be. McLaren are
always strong here, and I'm expecting that next weekend.
"I
think it's going to be quite close between us and I don't see the
other teams being close enough for the win, but with them
(McLaren) it is going to be a tight fight."
Although
Ferrari have shown strong speed this week, Raikkonen is well aware
after his exhaust failure in France that just being quick is no
guarantee of a win.
"We
are going to try and do our best, but like we saw in the last race
there are many things that can go against you, or can help you,"
he said. "I expect to have a good car here, and for sure it
would help with the points if we could win, but we need to have a
good strong weekend and see where we finish. It will be a close
fight. We will try to do another good weekend and hopefully one
without any problems, and then have a good result."
Raikkonen
also said that he was not bothered by the fact that teammate
Felipe Massa was leading the world championship.
"There
have been many leaders this year, and there is still a long way to
go," he said. "It doesn't really matter who is leading
right now, or who was leading before. It only counts at the end of
the last race. Everybody is pretty close, and as we have seen in
the last few races, it can change pretty quickly. Hopefully we can
come back and lead the championship when it really matters."
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