SPANISH GRAND PRIX
POST RACE INTERVIEW
K
imi Raikkonen got the
better of his Ferrari
teammate to finish second
at the Spanish Grand Prix, a
weekend where he had the rare
upper-hand within the Maranello
camp, and as has become his
trademark struggled to crack a
smile despite the achievement.
Maybe he was peeved by the
fact that the eighteen year old
kid on the top step of the podium
was half his age.
He had this to say after the
race: “I’m happy for Max but
disappointed for myself, but that’s
racing. We have our best after
quite a difficult qualifying day and
then a pretty poor start. We tried
and tried. I was fast but once I
got close I could not follow close
enough through the last corners
and losing downforce behind.
“I tried and tried but it wasn’t
enough I think after qualifying we
would have been happy to take
second and third but obviously we
got so close that it’s even more
disappointing, but that’s part of
racing and at least we scored
good points for the team.