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April 28, 2009 · Posted by Kimi Raikkonen
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Maranello - Let’s say that I’m not too thrilled about the sixth place, but considering the circumstances I‘m glad I gained these three points, the first of this season for me and for the Team. It wasn’t a start to the season as we had expected, but that’s how it went. Three points are not much, considering that the Championship’s leader won the race, but it’s still better than nothing. Finally bringing home both cars, we’ve made a small step forward. Now we’re ready to make the most important thing, hoping that it will enable us to fight for the top positions. The race at Sakhir was the hottest of the season. It was really hard work, but I didn’t have any problems: I really liked it, because that means that the hard preparations during the winter bears fruit.

The F60 did fine in Bahrain, although we lacked some speed. The set up was good, especially with the softer tyres. The trend seems to be confirmed that our cars run better with higher temperatures. A fifth place might have been possible, but we lost some precious seconds due to the small problem during the pit stop, otherwise I would have rejoined in front of Rubens, although then it would have been difficult keeping him under control. I fought with Glock’s Toyota, although I had the harder compound, but my car was faster on the straight; that was enough to keep him behind me.

I’ve been asked how many points we’ve thrown away in the first races. It’s difficult to reply, but most of all I don’t want to continue talking about the mistakes and the problems we’ve had. As usual we have to look ahead: the past is the past and we can’t change it. The most important thing is now that there is an important development of the car coming up. The Team works an awful lot to improve the performance for the next race at Barcelona, although we know that the others are doing the same. Let’s hope that we can make a bigger step forward than the other teams. If we manage to gain at least three tenths of a second, then we’ll be able to fight for more than just a sixth place.

Before we start thinking again about the Championship, we’ve got to see what we can do at Barcelona. It’s obvious that the situation is difficult, especially because there is a driver who won three out of four races. Obviously I won’t surrender, but we’ve got to get back on the podium as soon as possible and make the car faster so we’re able to fight for the win as of mid-season. These days I’m following one of my preferred sports: ice hockey. The world championships are held in Switzerland and Finland is playing at an ice rink close to my house. I hope my team will continue to win, as last night against Denmark, the first match I’ve watched. I’ll try to go to the stadium as often as possible: I know several players and I’m really enjoying watching them playing live.

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  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 12:10 by Ch Li
    Hope you get a good updated car that suits you for Barcelona. Keep flying Kimi!!!
  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 12:49 by 敖傲Pride
    kimi, I see you appear in the ice hockey world championships on-site, I hope you can play fun! I'm glad that you get points, it is a good match! Hope that in Spain you can play very well! Good luck!
  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 01:08 by cipri micu
    good job Kimi!!! I'm hoping that the car will be better at Barcelona!
  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 04:26 by Gina Nadalini
    It's always nice hearing from you. I like this blog, and I also like your comment about looking ahead and not in the mistakes of the past. Go get P1 in Barcelona, I will be cheering for you in my couch with my new Puma/Ferrari shirt I got for my birthday :)...
  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 05:36 by amy
    kimi don't give up, keep made your dream come true (WORLD CHAMPION), hope you can drive your car very well. Wish you thousand million good luck to you on every race
  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 06:10 by Annabelle
    Very good job Kimi, a very good start and a great race. Hope the chances expected for Barcelona will help you.
  • Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009 11:22 by
    we all are waiting for you and ferrari back on the top, don't give up!
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 12:31 by Anelise
    We hope that everything improves from now on and to win again, we miss hearing the Finnish anthem on top of the podium. What good is it taking you watch this world of ice-hockey, is a good opportunity to relax. We believe in you !!!!! Good luck
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 02:51 by kri
    Good job, Iceman. Nothing has gone. It was nice to see how you pass Glock with the colder tyres. Keep on pushing. I know you never surrender. Your toughness and strenght give us the fans really lot. Helps us to survive goddam weekdays. :) These three points made my next two weeks. Go ahead, my pal!
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 04:34 by Annemarie
    I'm very glad of your scoring in Bahrein. I believe that the persistence of you and your team will fructify and we can see you again on the podium. I wish you good luck to the following race! And good luck for the boys on the ice too! Don't forget Kimi, we support you for better or worse! A Hungarian fan of you.
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 04:56 by Mark Stephens
    Good luck in Spain!!!!
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 05:01 by Annemarie
    I'm very glad of your scoring in Bahrein. I believe that the persistence of you and your team will fructify and we can see you again on the podium. I wish you good luck to the following race! And good luck for the boys on the ice too! Don't forget Kimi, we support you for better or worse! A Hungarian fan of you.
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 05:53 by
    iceman will be back to p1!!!! don't loose your wings!!! keep flying kimi!!!
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2009 08:31 by Shamani
    I understand that the testing is now regulated, but why can't some other team of enginers/technicians besides the "competitor" test your car or another car set up like yours?
  • Thursday, 30 Apr 2009 08:18 by Rupert
    kimi, please dont give up. Stay positive and keep trying. they dont call you iceman for nothing, we the fans believe in you. Ferrari must get their act together and bring a car that is competitive and you will do the rest. big fan south africa
  • Thursday, 30 Apr 2009 08:45 by dani
    kimi - you are the best. Good luck for your next race in spain - i am your biggest fan from vienna ... and i am also very glad to see you in monaco (live) ... dani
  • Friday, 1 May 2009 12:01 by
    Kimi, don't give up. I am sure that you and your team are the best and that's why we support you. I believe that you will make it and make us proud. I sent all our love from Cyprus.xxxxxxx
  • Friday, 1 May 2009 03:25 by carmen lalana
    Hola Kimi, you did a really great job in Bahrein, you gave us a bright ray of hope. I wish and I hope to see you on the podium next Sunday in my country, in the Spain Grand Prix. And I´m sure that this victory will be the first of many more victories in this season. I believe that you´ll be the world champion again. You can do it because you are the best F1 driver. Good luck and best wishes for the Grand Prix and for all the championship!. Carmen (Spain)
  • Saturday, 2 May 2009 01:21 by Annalu
    kimi, good luck! Annalu
  • Saturday, 2 May 2009 06:02 by Guillermo
    I can't wait for the "cheater" Ross Brawn to get back to the place he belongs, the bottom of the clasification!! What is Ferrari waiting for making their own championship with Renault, BMW, Red Bull and Toro Rosso, and tell Ecclestone, Moxley and Brawn to go and f*** themselves!! How they dare saying the F1 can survive without Ferrari?? Guillermo
  • Monday, 4 May 2009 05:38 by Tatin
    u know what KIMI RAIKKONEN means to me? It means full of life and most AGGRESSIVE. I am a new fan of f1 and now i am crazy about the sport because of the REDS and for KIMI the greatest. GO MAN GO. Wish you all the best for SPAIN with diffuser on board. Let BRAWNs RED BULLs and TOYOTAs to see when its all set what can the REDS along with KIMI and FELIPE do. We will celebrate the 1-2 finish.
  • Monday, 4 May 2009 06:14 by denis
    we would like to see you again in action overtaking, riping tyres of the others, flying down the track, driving on the edge.... that is the iceman that i know..... good luck
  • Monday, 4 May 2009 10:24 by carmen lalana
    Hola Kimi, you did a really great job in Bahrein. I wish and I hope to see you on the podium in my country, in the Spain G.P, the next weekend in Barcelona, and I also believe that this will be the first of many more victories in this 2009 championship.You can win this championship, I´m sure that you can do it. Good, good luck and best wishes for this race and for the championship. Carmen (spain)
  • Monday, 4 May 2009 10:30 by dilip
    Great drive in Bahrain Kimi! Congrats on your first points of the season. I am sure Spain is going to be your race and you will be on P1 with all the new modifications your team will bring for Spain. Waiting to see you win the race!

 

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