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Hill attacks Raikkonen.

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari F2008, German F1 Grand Prix, Hockenheim, 18th-20th, July, 2008

Formula 1 » Hill attacks Raikkonen.

Thursday, 21st August 2008

Reigning F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen is just 'plodding along' in 2008, argues Britain's last title-winner Damon Hill - but due to others' mistakes and misfortunes, he is still well in the fight.

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Damon Hill has hit out at Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, accusing the reigning Formula 1 World Champion of merely ‘plodding along' in the battle for 2008 title glory.

Though he previously tipped the Finn to successfully defend his hard-fought crown of 2007 [see separate story – click here], Britain's last F1 World Champion has criticised Raikkonen's lacklustre performances of late – with no victory now in a staggering eight races – and branded him the least impressive of the four championship contenders, even if he reflected that the 28-year-old's recent slump proves that he is fallible and not the ice-cool automaton some describe him as.

“Raikkonen seems to have been plodding along,” the 47-year-old told British newspaper The Sun, “although there he is near the top of the table again.

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“He has oodles of natural ability, but sometimes it looks like he is not completely 100 per cent committed. If I was a team owner and paying a lot for a driver, I'd want to know that the guy is giving the best he can.

“That's the good thing about this sport. The drivers are not robots; they are human beings, and it's down to them to tackle any given situation how they want.”

Hill had warmer words, however, for Raikkonen's team-mate at Maranello, Felipe Massa – “He is on or off, but when he's on he's bloody good” – and admitted that were he to have his time in the top flight again, there is only one team for which he would wish to drive.

“Ferrari – just because it's Ferrari,” the British Racing Drivers' Club President responded in a flash. “They really do have that mystique that other teams don't have.

“I didn't feel that way during my career, though, because at that time they were absolutely useless! I was happy to drive whatever was the best car, and I was happy it was a Williams.”
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