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Deccan Herald » Sportscene » Detailed Story
MOTOR SPORT / Italian GP
Pinning hopes on Flying Finn
After the Finn's Brazilian team-mate Felipe Massa led a Ferrari one-two in Turkey last month, the home fans will be hoping for a repeat performance at Formula One's fastest and oldest circuit.

Kimi Raikkonen expects a tough battle at Monza on Sunday in his first race in Italy since joining Ferrari as Michael Schumacher's replacement.

After the Finn's Brazilian team-mate Felipe Massa led a Ferrari one-two in Turkey last month, the home fans will be hoping for a repeat performance at Formula One's fastest and oldest circuit.

Only this time, Raikkonen intends to be in the leading Ferrari. With just 16 points separating McLaren's championship leading rookie Lewis Hamilton from fourth-placed Raikkonen, and only five races remaining, the season is now entering its decisive phase.

Briton Hamilton is five points clear of double World champion team-mate Fernando Alonso, with Massa 10 adrift of the Spaniard.

All four title contenders have won three races each in one of the closest championships in years and the next two weekends, with Belgium following immediately after Italy, could make or break their hopes.
“All the upcoming races are crucial,” Raikkonen told the Ferrari Web site (www.ferrariworld.com). “We can't commit any more mistakes.

“The team gives 110 percent and we have to beat our competitors and need to gain more points than them every time.”

Ferrari took an emotional win at Monza last September, with seven-time World champion Schumacher chalking up his 90th victory before announcing his retirement and welcoming Raikkonen as his successor.

The Italian team have won their home race four times in five years and Raikkonen has the best record at Monza of the leading quartet, finishing second last year with McLaren and fourth on two other occasions.

McLaren, 11 points clear of Ferrari pending an appeal into their loss of constructors' points at last month's Hungarian Grand Prix and a second hearing into their involvement in a spying controversy, were quick in testing at Monza last week.

“Looking at the times, I think you can say that we have a fierce fight ahead of us,” Raikkonen declared.
“But you never know how much fuel the others use during the tests, so we'll only see during the qualifying what the situation is really like.”

“It will be really special to feel the heat of the Tifosi (fans),” the Finn added. “I can't wait to see all the flags with the Prancing Horse on the grandstands.”

Reuters

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