The Peterborough Examiner

Ki mi Raikkonen hopes to compete for F1 title next year

- JEROME PUGMIRE THEASSOCIA­TED PRESS

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Kimi Raikkonen still believe she can compete for another Formula One title, despite not winning a race since the start of the 2013 season.

And despite being considered Ferrari’s second driver after Sebastian Vettel.

Raikkonen sits fifth in the standings heading into this weekend’ s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He can still climb to fourth but is seven points behind Red Bull driver Daniel Ric ci ar do and more than 100 points behind Vet tel, who is second to leader Lewis Hamilton.

Although Raikkonenh as finished third in the past three F1 races, his best results among seven podiums this year are two second-place finishes.

The 2007 F1 champion expects much more from himself.

“Obviously I am here to try to win races and win championsh­ips, so it is far from ideal,” the 38-year-old Finnish driver said .“But this is how it turned out to be. I can live with it, but it is not why I am here.”

Raikkonen was fourth in both of Friday’s practice sessions for Sunday’s race.

Ferrari took the decision over the summer to award Raikkonen a contract for one more year in 2018. Given his age, and barren winning streak, it was met with some surprise.

Raikkonen has 91 career podiums and could well reach 100 next year if Ferrari shows the same sort of improvemen­t it did this season. But his last F1 victory was at the Australian GP in March 2013, when driving for Lotus. Since then, he has competed in 94 races without a win.

“It is far from what I wanted,” Raikkonen said, assessing his season overall .“There is one race togo, we try to make the best out of it and then obviously start next year, try to do a lot better.”

Vettel has won five races and led the F1 championsh­ip up until the summer break, after which Hamilton took control and clinched the championsh­ip to join Vettel on four world titles.

Raikkonenh as long been hailed as one of the quickest drivers around.

But Vet tel has largely beaten him in qualifying this season, and when Raikk on en did take pole position— at the Monaco Grand Prix — he led before Vettel overtook him following a pit stop. It raised questions of whether Ferrari had told Raikk on en top it early in order to favour Vet te l’ s chances, but talk of any team orders was refuted.

Raikkonen says Ferrari needs to step up a level next year for him to compete consistent­ly with the leading drivers.

“We need to be faster, more often, and then hopefully somethings will go a bit in our direction,” he said. “We try this weekend and next year again.”

 ?? GIUSEPPE CACACE/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen takes a corner during Friday’s second practice session ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit.
GIUSEPPE CACACE/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen takes a corner during Friday’s second practice session ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit.

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