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Räikkönen: Abu Dhabi is different, interesting and spectacular

“The nice thing is that it starts so late”

By Franck Drui

29 October 2013 - 16:05
Räikkönen: Abu Dhabi is different, (…)

After a challenging Indian Grand Prix, the Finn heads to the scene of his first race victory for Lotus F1 Team fired up for a strong result.

How’s the feeling heading back to the scene of your 2012 race victory?

You just approach it like any race. I had a good result there last year, but I had a very boring race there the first time I visited in 2009. I’d prefer to have another good result, but you don’t know how strong you’ll be until you get to the circuit.

What do you think of the Yas Marina?

It’s a great place to go. The circuit is connected to big entertainment centre and you’ve got all the boats moored next to the circuit. There are often a lot of passionate fans watching the race and for me the hotel is walking distance from the track which I like. It’s also good to race at a circuit where you have had a strong result before.

Anything else in Abu Dhabi that’s good for you?

I like to be on a familiar time zone so you can wake up normally and do everything in the expected order. That’s one of nice things with this race; especially with it starting so late.

What do you think of the circuit itself?

The facilities are second to none. The track layout makes it really challenging for overtaking as there are not too many places to pass. You really have to qualify well to be at the front and get a strong result from there. There are many corners, you need good overall downforce and grip, plus the car has to ride the kerbs very well too. It’s a track where you really hope to get everything nicely together during the whole weekend. When you succeed with that, it’s a good place to race. I have had one very boring race being stuck in the middle group and then one great race fighting for the victory at the top. I know which I prefer.

Your race in 2009 wasn’t one of your favourites then?

That was a boring one I can tell you! I finished back in twelfth position and there was nothing I could do about it. Those sorts of races are not the best.

How did it feel to take your 19th win in Abu Dhabi last year?

I was very happy for the team; myself also obviously, but mainly for the all the crew and everyone at Enstone. It was a hard season so the win was well deserved for everyone and just what we needed. It was something great for all the fans who have continued to support me and the team too. For me, it was just another win on the list. It’s great of course because it had been a few years, but the wins before were very similar; we didn’t have the best car, but we fought hard and still won.

How does the evening race timing influence the race?

An evening race means I can get up later! Having a mixture of day and night makes a different challenge from circuits that we see anywhere else. We start with the sun and finish with the lights. It’s different, interesting and spectacular for the fans to watch too.

You’ve had some great races where you’ve moved up the order superbly; what’s the key to overtaking in Formula 1?

You cannot plan it beforehand. Often an occasion comes suddenly and you have to jump on it immediately. Sometimes you get it right, sometimes not. More often nowadays you have to sit for quite a while behind somebody to work out where you can do it. Sometimes you just have to wait to see if the guy in front makes a mistake or if his tyres are finished quicker than yours; that’s when you do it.

What’s your target for Abu Dhabi?

A race like last year would be good, rather than the one I had there in 2009.

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