Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Kimi Raikkonen: "I’d like to be at the top of the championship table"



After making a flying start to his new career at Ferrari by winning on his debut in Australia, the Finn has lost ground in recent races.


Raikkonen’s optimism, however, could be ill-founded as British sensation Hamilton is showing no signs of slowing down.


He was outgunned by the two McLarens of Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton in Malaysia, and since then has lost the initiative to Brazilian team-mate Felipe Massa, who won in both Bahrain and Spain.


To make matters even worse for Raikkonen, he failed to score any points in Barcelona as his Ferrari suffered a rare mechanical glitch.


However, he claimed that looking back at failure isn’t his style. "I’m not the type to go over what has happened and I’m not about to start now, " he explained. "That was part of racing and it is impossible to change what took place. Points have been lost and there is nothing to be gained in going back – we will only know the full effect of this retirement at the end of the season. Of course, I’d like to be at the top of the championship table, but there are still 13 races to go and I am only eight points behind (series leader) Hamilton. "


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