Raikkonen is not discouraged despite retiring from the Australian GP
di StaffMarch 20, 2016
Kimi Raikkonen: “Today in the first part of the race we went very well, but at a certain point I lost power and was forced to retire. I don't know exactly what happened, I don't think the problem was related to the engine, because it was still running. It must be something else. It's a real shame, for the whole team. After the winter tests we had the idea that we were at a good point, yesterday had been a strange day, with particular conditions and circumstances, so we knew that the time differences in qualifying were not real. My car performed well, it was fast and I had a good feeling, but obviously we have to finish the races. There is still work to do.”
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