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Kimi
is only interested in winning! In the FIA press conference after
the Qualfying in Monaco he explained, that he will go fulll risk
for victory in Monte Carlo.
Question:
Kimi, the first front row start of the season. It looked like you
had the pace all qualifying and for a while there you were on pole
and then right at the end it was Jenson that got it.
Kimi:
I mean the car hasn’t been too bad here. Since the first
practice it has always been getting better once the circuit has
been picking up the grip and in qualifying the car was good. In
the first qualifying it was a bit difficult and I made some
mistakes and I didn’t get a very good lap. The second qualifying
was good and then in the last one it was good. I had one more lap
and I went off in the first corner, so I don’t know if it would
have made any difference but it was a good result for us
especially in this kind of place. The car has been behaving pretty
well, so it is nice to be back on the front and hopefully we can
fight for victory tomorrow.
Question:
Kimi, your third time starting from second on the grid. You said
on Thursday that things could be better. What sort of improvements
have you made to the car?
Kimi:
I mean the car is basically the same as the last race, so in that
way we haven’t changed it. There are still a few issues that are
hurting all the time but we cannot change it right now. It is
mainly for me but that is how it is. I mean it has been pretty
good. On Thursday it was okay but all the time when the circuit
seems to pick up grip we seem to improve the handling, so that
seems to be a benefit for us. I am happy we are second after the
start of the season but here it is not very good, so I am pretty
disappointed not to be at the front as that gives you a massive
edge in the race and that is more or less the only way to win the
race, so we will see what we can do tomorrow and try to go for a
win.
Question:
How much satisfaction does this give you after the season you have
had so far?
Kimi:
Not much. I would rather have been in the front. It is nice to be
second but still we lost the first place for a small margin but
that’s what we are aiming for and once we get there I will be
happy. But especially in this race. In any other race it maybe
doesn’t make much difference but here the difference is much
bigger between first and second. But it is going to be a long
race, so we will see what we can do.
Question:
I think the team said that the car was better on the soft tyres
rather than the super softs?
Kimi:
No, I did my fastest lap on the softer ones. Both of them work
very well but they seem to be best.
Question:
Kimi, is KERS your weapon against Jenson at the start?
Kimi:
Here it can maybe help a little bit but it’s such a short
straight to the first corner, it’s very tight, it’s very
difficult, you need to really have a jump. Much better to be able
to beat the first guy but we will try, we will try what we can and
see what happens.
Question:
Kimi, given your difficult start to the season will you really
risk everything for a victory tomorrow or will you try to ensure
some good points?
Kimi:
I’m only interested in winning, so I have nothing really to
lose. OK, the team needs points but in the end they are happier
with a win than just some points. We’re not really in the
championship. We know that the team has not had a very easy time
this year but we have shown some signs that we are getting better.
We still need to work. This is a special place, so if we have good
speed here, I wouldn’t say that we would be where we want to be
on a good circuit, maybe not as good as Brawn, so that’s what
we’re really aiming to improve, so I will definitely try to do
everything that I can.
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