A break for charging the batteries - Raikkonen

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Just like all the other Formula One drivers, Kimi Raikkonen also started a short holiday break, made possible by the short break on the race calendar after the Hungarian GP. Yesterday Kimi participated in a media event, organized by Shell in Helsinki, after which he flew to Pori, where the off shore platforms used by Shell in the Gulf of Mexico are built.

"Holiday, at last. I guess everybody thinks in the same way," said Raikkonen. "Often you just need to leave everything behind and just think about chilling out. I did not make any special plans for the next two weeks. I'll just go with the flow. I'll play some golf, go to the sea, but mainly I will relax. The summer in Finland is perfect: and it's the right time to enjoy it. Four races over the last six weeks was very stressful and I hope that also the team has some time off now, although I know that they continue to work without a break in Maranello."

Kimi would have liked to start his summer break with a victory at the GP in Budapest, but he could only bring home a second place. "If there was one driver, who should have not been in front of me, it was Hamilton. The gap between him and me has grown to 20 points. I raced the whole race on second position, behind the British driver. I had a really good race rhythm and a good pace. If I had had a free track, I could have been much stronger. Before the last lap I slowed down a bit to build up some space ahead of me for a hot lap, just to see what time I could have done: we got the confirmation, that we could have gone faster!" "Hamilton is a really good driver and he did not commit one error: I was looking for a chance behind him but he didn't make any mistake, so I didn't have a possibility to pass him. After the qualifying we knew that we had a strong car, but at the first pitstop we tried to guess how much fuel McLaren had put into the car, trying to pass them; but that didn't work out."

"I don't like races, where I'm stuck behind another car: that's pretty boring. The Hungaroring is really challenging, but you have to get the qualifying right and start from the front to win the race." Although the classification is not very comfortable, Kimi remains optimistic: "The championship is not over yet, that's for sure. The gap to the leader has not changed substantially and we can't give up. We have an excellent car and I think that the Hungaroring was the only race track so far, where we could have expected to have a slight disadvantage compared to McLaren." Whenever we have won a race, as in Magny-Cours and at Silverstone, we made up ground. I'm convinced that when we go back onto a similar track, we can be much more competitive. At Istanbul, Monza and Spa-Francorchamps, where there are many long straights and fast corners, we should be able to play out the F2007's characteristics." "Felipe and I have to try to bring home some nice one-two wins. I know that it's difficult to win six races in a row, but we have to try. With a little bit of luck we can catch the leaders."

Source Ferrari