From KimiRaikkonen.com
Bad Spot
Finnish translation courtesy of Wolfie

Well, there’s nothing much to tell about the Chinese GP either. It’s
sad that it’s already my third bad weekend in a row. The difficulties
keep going on and we haven’t scored a point yet. It doesn’t help of
course but I’m sure we can’t get any lower than this.
The practice in China was the most difficult. The balance was ok
but we couldn’t find any downforce. We had new parts in the car. I
tried them on Saturday and the car felt immediately better. I got back
a little downforce and the quali went better than what we expected.
The KERS was gone and we lost a few tenths because of that. In the
race I was always behind someone so the KERS would have helped for
sure. But safety reasons decided and we couldn’t use the system.
We continue with zero and it doesn’t make life any easier but I’ve
had bads before. The whole team just has to have the strenght to focus
and we try to do our best. We get a new package to Barcelona and then
we’ll see where we when compared to the others.
These rainy races have sucked. The truth is that I still love to
race on a wet track but now it’s just so difficult when the car lacks
downforce. There’s no traction so all you can do is try to keep the car
on the track, there’s really nothing else you can do.
Next we go to Bahrain and at least there it shouldn’t rain. We had
our winter tests there and it should help us this year too. Of course
the weather is more hot now but when we tested the slicks and the KERS
already in February we can start the jobs a little bit easier.
Ferrari has won the last two races in Bahrain. Of course you can’t
just expect that we would get more speed out of somewhere but I think
we should start scoring points already and hopefully we’ll go to for
the prizes.
The best feelings from the race in China came when Sebastian won.
He’s a great guy and good for him for winning. He drove well and
deserved to win.
Bad SpotFinnish translation courtesy of Wolfie

Well, there’s nothing much to tell about the Chinese GP either. It’s
sad that it’s already my third bad weekend in a row. The difficulties
keep going on and we haven’t scored a point yet. It doesn’t help of
course but I’m sure we can’t get any lower than this.
The practice in China was the most difficult. The balance was ok
but we couldn’t find any downforce. We had new parts in the car. I
tried them on Saturday and the car felt immediately better. I got back
a little downforce and the quali went better than what we expected.
The KERS was gone and we lost a few tenths because of that. In the
race I was always behind someone so the KERS would have helped for
sure. But safety reasons decided and we couldn’t use the system.
We continue with zero and it doesn’t make life any easier but I’ve
had bads before. The whole team just has to have the strenght to focus
and we try to do our best. We get a new package to Barcelona and then
we’ll see where we when compared to the others.
These rainy races have sucked. The truth is that I still love to
race on a wet track but now it’s just so difficult when the car lacks
downforce. There’s no traction so all you can do is try to keep the car
on the track, there’s really nothing else you can do.
Next we go to Bahrain and at least there it shouldn’t rain. We had
our winter tests there and it should help us this year too. Of course
the weather is more hot now but when we tested the slicks and the KERS
already in February we can start the jobs a little bit easier.
Ferrari has won the last two races in Bahrain. Of course you can’t
just expect that we would get more speed out of somewhere but I think
we should start scoring points already and hopefully we’ll go to for
the prizes.
The best feelings from the race in China came when Sebastian won.
He’s a great guy and good for him for winning. He drove well and
deserved to win.
We’re with you Kimi! There’s no doubt that as a team, you and Ferrari are working hard. A new day will come…and when the sun will shine it will shine out the clearer! With no rain at Bahrain either! Haha.

Things could be better~the hardest time will soon past~I will cross my fingers for KIMI ~~
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i’m sure things will turn in a good way for Kimi sooner or later, but sooner would be better for Kimi and us… so short review, i’m staying on my hungry but i know there’s nothing to add really…so if the sun comes this week end, maybe it’s time to see sunny results for Kimi too!! lol! i know, i know, (love how he said it) that the speed will not appear magically but hey, what can we do if not wish for a miracle until the new car arrives!!keep flying Kimi!
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kimi will surely come back. Enough of difficult times now, after all its not some regular driver…its Kimi. Raikkonen….our Ice Mani’m really waiting for the day of kimi giving answers to all the doubters…..after all its not that he’s forgotten to win, its just that he’s not having the car to win…..Once let him get a good car and he’ll seriously be on fire……i swear he’ll lap all the *ucking cars 4 times(lol….its because of his car number)……….
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did he really said s*cked?? lol
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Keep your hopes high my Raikkos friends!! Kimi is a natural fighter and NEVER GIVES UP, also the team is working hard and lets hope they keep it together and cool in terms of strategy and technical developments. Those recent changes in structure should start to pay off soon, Luca Baldiserri and Aldo Costa are great technicians and they are under extreme pressure to get the car up to the usual standards…Bahrain will be difficult, but hopefully much better than before, so lets keep ourselves hoping and always believing!!! Keep Flying Kimi!!
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