Kimi refuses to give up on the titleMonday 8th September 2008Kimi Raikkonen is refusing to give up on his dream of back-to-back Formula One World titles.
The Ferrari driver saw his hopes of a fourth successive Belgian Grand Prix victory end with a smash into a wall at the Spa circuit on the penultimate lap.
Instead, Raikkonen's winless streak now stretches to nine races to leave him trailing Championship leader Lewis Hamilton by 19 points.
However, it could have been far worse for Raikkonen as Hamilton was denied the victory by stewards, who handed him a 25second drive-through penalty two hours after the race had finished.
They claimed Hamilton had gained an advantage in cutting the final chicane at the end of lap 42 of the 44-lap clash, so passing Raikkonen, even though he swiftly handed the lead back to the Finn.
A dicey penultimate lap in wet conditions saw the lead change hands three more times before Raikkonen eventually spun into a wall.
"I came here to win and I came close," said Raikkonen.
"In the final laps the track conditions were very critical.
"Unfortunately I ran wide, and when I tried to get back on track, I spun and ended up in the wall, which was a shame.
"The arrival of the rain did not help. In such conditions, if you are in front you have to be more cautious as you don't know how much grip you'll find in each braking area.
"That's how Hamilton managed to close on me, and then you all saw what happened."
After suffering a blown engine in the European Grand Prix in Valencia a fortnight ago, Raikkonen added: "It's the second race in a row I've failed to score points.
"Clearly the championship situation is what it is, but I'm not the sort to give up that easily." ©2006 - 365 Media Group Any reproduction, publication or redistribution of this material without the written agreement of 365 Media Group is strictly forbidden. |