F1 | Raikkonen at his last race in Ferrari: “It's not such a dramatic change”
"There have been good and not so good moments, but I'm happy with the path I've taken," said the Finn
The race of Abu Dhabi, which will take place on Sunday at the Yas Marina track, will mark his last appearance in Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen.
In fact, the Finn, whose steering wheel will be inherited by Charles Leclerc, will go to Alfa Romeo Sauber where he will team up with our Antonio Giovinazzi.
"It's not that dramatic a change – underlined the Finn at the press conference in Abu Dhabi -. We have new things ahead of us and it's exciting. There were good and not so good moments, things go that way. I'm happy with the path we've taken, we won't be too far away".
Raikkonen is called upon to defend third place in the World Championship by Valtteri Bottas, who is fourteen points behind his compatriot: “Scoring points and winning will mean maintaining my position, even if I have to travel again (the Finnish refers to the FIA awards ceremony, ed.)”.
The 2007 world champion, when asked specifically about Max Verstappen's reaction to Esteban Ocon at Interlagos, replied in his style: "It's guys, we've given you something to talk about... ".
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