Petrov & Grosjean very eager to join Raikkonen

Source: autosport.com

Vitaly Petrov is keen to stay at Renault next season and would relish the chance to race alongside Kimi Raikkonen.

Although the Russian’s future with the outfit is in doubt, amid reports that it is evaluating other options for its second seat in 2012, Petrov has declared himself keen to remain there.

And he reckons that he would do a much better job next year than he did this season, when errors on both his and the team’s side resulted in a disappointing campaign.

“I think the team did a big construction, changed a lot of stuff with the team and drivers, and they want to be sure we can do it together,” said Petrov in an interview with the official Race of Champions website about his future situation.

“I know this year was a not a good example from my side but sorry, I am still a rookie. I did just two years in F1, so now I learn a lot so I can do the third season much, much better.

“In 2010 I did mistakes that I didn’t do in 2011, so I have a big step improvement. In 2010 you could see how difficult it was to fight with Robert Kubica and be a top guy, but in 2011 I improved quite a lot.

“I can do it. I was still doing some mistakes, but F1 it is not the easiest of sports. But can you imagine what I can do in 2012? So I will again have one more step and, together with Kimi, together in one team, it will be good fun.

“He is experienced and I want very much to be part of this team. I hope the team takes the right decision and we wait a few days more. I hope to stay with the same team because I love very much this team.

“I like the people, working with the mechanics and engineers, so it feels like a family. They gave me the opportunity to drive. I don’t want to change to another team, so I cross my fingers and wait for the answer.”

Petrov believes the troubled 2011 campaign, and the difficulties he and the team faced, gave him a learning opportunity that he will unlikely never experience again.

“For me there is nothing to lose,” he said. “I learn a lot from the 2011 season. I learn very much – and I will never learn so much, even in the future, because we have so many problems.

“I need to adapt my driving for this car to develop new things in the car. I have a big step in my head and a feeling of improvement. Together with Kimi, he is a world champion, and he is motivated and funny.

“I watch a lot of videos of him, from previous years, and we are very close nationality [wise] so I hope I can stay together with him for next year.”

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Source: autosport.com

Romain Grosjean says news that Kimi Raikkonen will drive for the current Renault team in 2012 has made him even more determined to secure a seat at the squad, which will run as Lotus next year.

Raikkonen was the only 2012 Lotus driver specified on the official Formula 1 entry list when it was released by the FIA earlier this week. 2011 Renault racers Vitaly Petrov and Bruno Senna are reserve driver and GP2 champion Grosjean’s rivals for the second seat.

Grosjean described the ‘tba’ on the next to the second 2012 Lotus drive as “a nice empty space”, and said his excitement at the possibility of getting a race seat only increased when the team signed Raikkonen.

“I think I’m still on the list. I’m hoping for sure to get the seat,” said Grosjean.

“I dream about F1 and I really would like to come back, and I think especially with Kimi it could be something quite special for my career and for my experience.

“I’m still waiting. I think I did everything I could when I had the car in my hands and now I’ll try to work it out and find a solution.”

Grosjean fully backed the decision to sign Raikkonen, despite the 2007 champion’s two-year absence from F1.

“I think for the team, in terms of marketing and media it was a very good announcement,” said Grosjean. “Nobody was expecting it, which was really cool. That was the case for everybody, myself as well. They told me just a little bit before, but yeah I was surprised.

“But I knew for the team it was something interesting and something good for the future.”

The 25-year-old said he was trying to remain open-minded about his chances of being on the 2012 F1 grid.

“Do you want me to be optimistic or realistic?” Grosjean said when asked how big a possibility he thought it was.

“It changes every morning – it depends on my mood… This morning I was in quite a good mood, but it’s difficult to say. If you don’t believe in it, you don’t try. So far, I believe in it.”

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