Indian F1: Raikkonen dismisses late surge
He won the 2007 title but the Finn says this year is a completely different prospect as far as winning the crown is concerned.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: October 25, 2012 10:17 PM IST
Finn Kimi Raikkonen on Thursday, ruled out the prospect of a 2007-style late-season surge to title-winning glory for him and his Lotus team.
He said this season's four-race finale starting with this weekend's Indian Grand Prix offered an entirely different proposition to 2007 when he won the last two races and stole the title for Ferrari.
He added that he was not ruling out a repeat but said he was being realistic about his hopes and dreams.
Raikkonen, who leapfrogged both Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton to take the title in 2007, said: "Of course, we have a chance still, but it is a different life to 2007.
"Then, we had a car (in 2007) we knew we could win all the races and right now we are not the fastest car so we need more help to really win it.
"But we will keep trying and hopefully we can achieve it. We try until there is no chance, but it is a different situation.
"If we can improve in the next few races then we will see what happens..."
His Lotus team have made a big push with new upgraded parts for their cars this weekend and both Raikkonen and under-fire team-mate Frenchman Romain Grosjean will run with upgraded exhausts and front wings.