Raikkonen confident of Ferrari comeback
19 March 2008, BY Formula1.com
Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen believes the Italian team will quickly
reemerge as championship contenders, despite their poor showing at the
Australian Grand Prix on Sunday. Raikkonen and his team mate Felipe
Massa retired from the Melbourne race after both their F2008s suffered
engine troubles.
“I know that back in Maranello the team is
working hard to solve our problems,” he told Ferrari’s official
website. “I'm not worried at all about the performance and the
competitiveness of the car. The first race was like it was, but we know
that we have a really good car. I know that the team will never lose
its focus. They've shown that already in the past - Ferrari will be
back!”
The world champion did eventually score one world
championship point at Albert Park, thanks to the disqualification of
Honda’s Rubens Barrichello, but was left largely frustrated by
Ferrari’s performance over the course event. However, confident the
team will be able to solve the issues, Raikkonen is now focusing on the
next race in Malaysia.
“There's really not much to say about the
first race weekend of the season,” the Finn added. “The only positive
thing is that it's all behind us. Obviously we are really disappointed.
We have to give our best and need to try to get the most points in
every single race.”
Ferrari are currently sixth the
constructors’ standing, 13 points adrift of McLaren, who take up the
top spot, following Lewis Hamilton’s dominant victory and Heikki
Kovalainen’s fifth-placed finish in Australia.