Rally Jordan: Day 1 Updates

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Kimi Raikkonen
Red Bull Jordan Rally day one report

KIMI IS NO FOOL ON APRIL 1

With millions of people all over the world playing practical jokes on
each other for April Fools’ Day, the Jordan Rally was no exception.

So, in the spirit of the day, which of the following 10 statements are
true and which are false?

* The youngest ever Pope was just 11 years old

* All zebras are white with black stripes

* The highest earthquake measurement possible on the Richter scale is 10

* John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first US President to visit China

* Polar bears have white fur

* You can pop popcorn using a mobile phone

* More people are alive today than ever lived

* It takes 43 muscles to frown but only 17 to smile

* The first ship to use the ‘SOS’ message was the Titanic

* Kimi Raikkonen enjoys dressing up as a gladiator

Any ideas? Answers on a postcard? In actual fact, they are all false
apart from the first one and arguably the last one. While the child Pope
dates from the 11th century, Kimi Raikkonen’s willingness to
impersonate a gladiator has only been in evidence from today.

Just before the start of the rally, held in the ancient city of Jerash
close to Amman, the WRC drivers all dressed up as gladiators and chariot
racers for a photocall. Some were even brave enough to try out the
chariots for themselves.

Then it was onto the serious business of the first seven stages, which
proved to be a successful outing for Kimi, who ended his day’s work in
the top 10.

Apart from "do I really have to wear that?" Kimi said the following: "Today was an
interesting day…and I don’t just mean the costume. I don’t remember
ever trying that before, but I suppose I am here for some new
experiences…"

When it came to driving the car, Kimi was quite a lot more comfortable.
"I feel that it’s really coming now," he added. "By the end of the day I
had a very good feeling, and that’s just down to having had more time
behind the wheel. I tried a few things and changed a few things, but the
most important thing is that we made no big mistakes. We’ve still got a
long way to go but it makes a big difference when you have more
confidence and you know the road a bit. I’m hoping that tomorrow will be
a bit easier for us too."

Kimi’s experienced co-driver Kaj Lindstrom managed to avoid any form of
fancy dress throughout the entire day. "Maybe that’s one of the
advantages of being a co-driver," he said. "I didn’t have to wear
anything apart from my overalls so maybe it was an even more perfect day
for me than it was for Kimi. It’s great to have got to the end of the
first day with no real problems; now we need to keep it that way for the
next two days."

  

  

Rally Jordan: Leg One for Kimi Raikkonen

The opening day’s action was the shortest of the
entire rally with 95.70 competitive kilometres, and it provided
competitors on the Jordan Rally with a good taste of what was to follow.

But no driver was aiming to open up a gap, and neither did anybody want
to inherit first place overnight because of the ‘road sweeper’ role that
it would entail for day two.

Kimi Räikkönen and Kaj Lindström on their Red Bull C4 WRC continued
their learning curve on roads that were particularly challenging, aiming
to accumulate more experience in the car. “

The start of the day was quite interesting but we are still here,” said
Kimi. “We hit a rock and had a half spin. On a rally that is so
specialised, it’s really important to cover all the stages.”

During midday service, the Citroën Junior Team changed the settings on
the C4 WRC driven by the Finnish crew to make it easier to drive on the
rock-strewn surface.

“We saw how important it was to have experience on these roads” added
Kimi. “ It was better in the afternoon and our times improved. Now we
have to carry on like this over the next couple of days.”


SS7 – Mount Nebo 2

SS6 – Mahes 2

SS5 – Wadi Shueib 2

SS4 – Mount Nebo 1

SS3 – Mahes 1



SS2 – Wadi Shueib 1


SS1 – Rumman Forest

1 thought on “Rally Jordan: Day 1 Updates

  1. Unknown's avatar

    thanks Saima for posting all this !!that’s nice to see all the boards of today’s results ! He kept it safe and had a tough day but he’s improving ! that’s so great ! Keep flying Kimi !!

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