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It’s
always a very special week, the one of the Monaco GP. It’s a
unique track where the qualifying is more important than on the
other tracks and we have to try to implement it in the best
possible way, learning from the lesson we were taught recently.
I’ve
never been very lucky during the two Monaco weekends as a
Ferrarista, but I really hope that I can end this streak of bad
luck. The F60 improved a lot at Barcelona and now a place on the
podium is no longer a mirage. It will be very important to see how
things go during the free practice session to understand if we
made up some ground also on this track, like it happened in Spain.
Last
year we were able to place both cars in the first row and it would
be a dream to repeat that. We’ll use the KERS also at Monaco: it
might not have the same advantage as on other tracks, but anyway
there’s a performance improvement.
I’m
expecting faster lap times than in the past. In theory this
year’s rules slowed the cars down in the fast corners, but due
to the slicks we’re faster in the slow ones. To be ahead in this
race you have to be absolutely perfect. We drivers know that you
can’t loose your concentration not even for a second: the blink
of an eye is enough and you end up in the wall. You need a 100%
driver and a 100% car for the whole 78 laps if you want to win:
that’s the only way to be successful.
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