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Post-race press conference - Turkish GP - Pt.2.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4-23, Felipe Massa (BRA) Ferrari F2008, Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari F2008, Turkish F1, Istanbul Park, 9th-11th May, 2008
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Post-race press conference - Turkish GP - Pt.2.

Sunday, 11th May 2008

Drivers: Felipe Massa (Ferrari), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren Mercedes), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)

Can I just go back to why I think it was my best race. Just another thing: my predicted race finish was fifth. It could have been a lot worse. If I had got a worse start and didn’t get away in second, then I probably would have come sixth or even worse, so with a three-stop strategy that no one else had, I think, I just feel we did a fantastic job to bring it back up.

Q: (Will Buxton – Australasian Motorsport News)
A question for all three of you: you’ve pretty much all admitted that the hard tyre is the one you would have preferred to have been on all weekend for the race. With that in mind and looking at the final stage of the race – the only time you were on the same fuel weights – how much do you feel the teams are now more on an even playing field, given that your sector times were pretty much identical to each other for the last ten/fifteen laps?

LH:
Coming into this weekend we knew that we had closed the gap, that we were going to be competitive and possibly be able to win the race. They still have a strong car but so do we, as you can see. The first two sectors were very strong. We need to figure out exactly how we can improve our last sectors because that’s where we are losing. If we didn’t have the problem in the last sector then we would be winning, so that’s something that we need to fix.

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Felipe Massa:
Well, I think we were very strong here during the first day, we were very strong yesterday during qualifying, seeing that we had more fuel than Lewis and similar fuel as Heikki. But I think in the race, it’s difficult to measure. For sure, McLaren was very very strong here on the race pace, but we had a completely different choice of tyres, so maybe we need to wait and see when we have exactly similar conditions, run-by-run, plus they had a different strategy as well, so we need to wait and see, but for sure, they were very very competitive here.

Kimi Raikkonen:
It’s the same answer really. It’s very difficult to say. Everybody did slightly different things, so you cannot really be a hundred per sure, but I still think that once we get everything running, we can win all the races, so every race we at least have a chance. For sure it’s closer now than it was a few races ago but I still think we have a good car and a good package.

Q: (Juha Päätalo – Financial Times Germany)
Kimi, this was certainly a weekend where the nine point lead that you had coming here helped you. What are your thoughts about the championship, still having a seven point lead after such a problematic weekend?

KR:
Like I said before, this race is early in the season and it’s good to have a little gap to the others but we already saw today – or this weekend – that if you cannot get everything out of the car then you are going to lose some points. We’ve lost a few points now but it doesn’t change too much. I don’t worry about it too much. We go race by race and try to win and try to gain the points on the others, but sometimes you need to be happy with what you get and today was one of those days, so this weekend I was never really where I wanted to be but six points is still good.

Q: (Juha Päätalo – Financial Times Germany)
This one is for Felipe: this win has suddenly brought you back into the title race; what are your thoughts about the title right now?

FM:
Well, I’m right in there in the fight. If you look at the past races, Kimi won one, I won the next one, Kimi won again, and I won this race. For sure it’s always very tight, the competition is very high, but after some races I feel that I can be competitive everywhere and I’m just happy to reduce the gap a little bit, being similar to Lewis and just concentrate on the next races. We know that sometimes you can win, sometimes you cannot win, but you need to score points like Kimi did today. It’s important to be competitive and then in the last three races you’re going to see who is going to have the greater chance to win but it’s important to be consistent and trying to get a lot of points race-by-race, even if it’s first or third or fifth, whatever.

Q: (Bob McKenzie – The Daily Express)
Lewis, you said earlier that you could have won the race if you’d done a better job in qualifying, but isn’t that being a bit hard on yourself, given the limitations and restrictions that Bridgestone put on you?

LH:
Yeah, I’m always hard on myself. I sat down last night and I was ticked off yesterday, I wasn’t particularly happy with the job I did and at the end of the day the team give me a car and I’ve got to go out and drive one hundred percent and I didn’t extract one hundred percent from the car. That’s why I’m always hard on myself because we’re top drivers, we should be able to do it. But it appears to be a lot harder for me or in our car to do a solid lap. It looks a lot easier for them, so that’s something we need to keep pushing. Perhaps we’ve sacrificed a bit of qualifying pace for race pace, perhaps we need to work on bringing them both up.
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