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Kimi Räikkönen on the Spanish Grand Prix

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Kimi Räikkönen on the Spanish Grand Prix

After taking his third podium finish of the year in Bahrain, our Iceman looks forward to racing closer to home with the start of the European season

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Yourself and the team currently occupy P2 in both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships; are you pleased with how things are going?


For sure it’s an okay start and we’re in a better position that this time last year, but there’s a long season ahead and it’s too early to say if we can fight for the Championships right to the end. It’s going to be hard to catch Sebastian [Vettel] if he keeps taking good results so we need to start taking more points from him, but you never know what can happen. We’ll keep pushing to improve the car and see where we end up.

What’s required to bridge that gap to P1?

Some more wins! To catch the leaders, we have to work twice as hard as they are. It’s no secret that we want more speed from the car in qualifying; it’s so tight up there at the front and we really need to be on the first two rows to fight for victories every time. It’s good to be able to start the European season where we are as this is when you see teams starting to push on with lots of new parts for the cars. It’s still early days, but to have scored strong points since the start of the year is obviously better than not having them. We need to keep scoring points in the same way; even if it’s a bad weekend for us, we need to keep finishing as well as we can. That’s how we will fight to the end of the season.

How is the Circuit of Catalunya for you?


I have won twice in Barcelona and I was on the podium there last year too, so I really look forward to going there again; hopefully to end the weekend with another good result. It’s a circuit where you have to get everything exactly right to be at the top. All the teams have tested many times at this circuit, so to get an advantage there is not very easy. The set-up is crucial as the track changes with the wind and temperature so there’s plenty of work for the engineers too.

Is it good to be racing in Europe again?

I really like racing in Europe. We don’t have to travel that far so all your energy is saved for the weekend itself. Traditionally the real season starts when coming back to Europe. For me, it’s great.

The Circuit de Catalunya is the only circuit at which you’ve tested the E21 so far; does that help matters?

That’s true, but you have to remember that was at the end of February and the beginning of March so conditions were very different compared to what we hope to see in May. It was very difficult to get the tyres working properly when we were last there, but it was the same for everybody. We all start from zero again in FP1.

The team didn’t get so much mileage at Barcelona during testing, but reliability doesn’t seem to be so much of a concern now the season is underway?

I didn’t have that many laps there in testing as there were problems with the car and I also missed a day as I was unwell. That said, me and the team know the track pretty well so I don’t think we’ll be too surprised about which way the track goes or what setup to use on the car. Even though I didn’t get a lot of mileage in pre-season, the main thing was I felt good in the car the whole time. Our car seems to be good at every circuit so far…

You were quite reserved after the podium finish in Bahrain; were you happy with the result?

You’re never really happy if you don’t win, but I suppose second place is as close as you can get. We could maybe have been a few places higher in in qualifying which would have made things easier, but I drove to the maximum and luckily we found the pace in the car that was missing in qualifying. Let’s hope I’m happier in Spain.

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Grazie!!!
 
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Hello, I'm from Finland so this is in English:

Sorry for being away for a while, been very busy...

Ask Kimi questions please:


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Aihe F1, 7.5.2013 21:51, heikki.kulta

Shared joy is a double joy... I have once again been given the opportunity for a private interview with Kimi Räikkönen during Barcelona GP. Since this blog has got requests about asking Kimi questions I can now offer the opportunity for my readers.

Please ask Kimi topical questions. The best questions getting the most out of the driver will be published on this blog in due time.

Like earlier we only concentrate on sport.

This offer goes to non-Finnish speaking readers, as well. If you want to present some topical questions for Kimi Räikkönen, so go ahead and present them to me on Friday this week the latest.

[url]http://blogit.ts.fi/formulablogi/2013/05/07/yleison-pyynnosta-2/[/url]
 
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CITAZIONE (NeverCryWolf @ 8/5/2013, 14:07) 
Hello, I'm from Finland so this is in English:

Sorry for being away for a while, been very busy...

Ask Kimi questions please:

Nicoleeeeeeeee
Nice to see you here dear :D :D!! and many thanks.

Allora se volete fare delle domande a Kimi,scrivetele qui http://blogit.ts.fi/formulablogi/2013/05/0...on-pyynnosta-2/ in basso compilate il tutto,potete usare google translate ma è molto intuitivo,e poi Heikki Kulta,le farà a Kimi,però se volete chiedere dovere sbrigarvi,avete tempo fino a domani.
 
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CITAZIONE (maili85 @ 8/5/2013, 16:56) 
Allora se volete fare delle domande a Kimi,scrivetele qui http://blogit.ts.fi/formulablogi/2013/05/0...on-pyynnosta-2/ in basso compilate il tutto,potete usare google translate ma è molto intuitivo,e poi Heikki Kulta,le farà a Kimi,però se volete chiedere dovere sbrigarvi,avete tempo fino a domani.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Bellina sta cosa! ...per quel che mi riguarda il più è trovare una domanda intelligente da fare...
 
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hai ragione Syv altrimenti il ragazzo si stranisce ihihihih
 
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CITAZIONE (lorykimi @ 9/5/2013, 11:13) 
hai ragione Syv altrimenti il ragazzo si stranisce ihihihih

No, secondo me si rompe le scatole il giornalista che raccoglie le domande...
 
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