Räikkönen Equals Schumacher Record
Räikkönen Equals Schumacher Record
Kimi Räikkönen equalled Michael Schumacher’s record of consecutive points finishes as he endured a difficult Canadian Grand Prix at the weekend (9 June 2013).
Romain Grosjean fought through the field to temporarily occupy a points placing, before an unexpected second stop dropped him to 13th place from his back of the grid start in Montréal.
Kimi falls to third place in the Drivers’
Championship, with Fernando Alonso now in second, 12 points
ahead of him. The team drops to fourth in the
Constructors’ Championship, with Mercedes 20 points ahead
in third.
• Kimi started from P11 with a new set of
supersoft tyres, changing to new mediums on lap 22.
•
Romain started from P22 on a new set of medium tyres,
switching to new supersofts on lap 42 and new mediums on lap
53.
• Today was Kimi’s 35th consecutive race finish
– 27th consecutive with Lotus F1 Team – and 24th
consecutive Grand Prix points finish; the latter statistic
meaning he equals Michael Schumacher’s record.
Kimi Räikkönen, P9,
E21-03
"It’s been a bad weekend, but
at least we scored a few points"
“My race didn’t start very well and then my brakes were fading with the pedal going soft; similar to the problem we had on Friday. It wasn’t ideal but at least the brakes were good enough to slow me down for the corners. Unfortunately though it meant I lost a lot of time and wasn’t able to attack, plus we lost a few seconds in the pit stop which obviously didn’t help either. Most of my race was just following the cars in front and defending from those behind, so not the most enjoyable day nor the most enjoyable result. It’s been a bad weekend, but at least we scored a few points.”
Romain Grosjean, P13,
E21-02
"It’s disappointing to miss out
on the points"
“It was always going to be a
tough race coming from the back, but it’s still
disappointing to miss out on the points. Things were looking
good until we switched to the option tyres, but they dropped
off far quicker than we expected which forced us to stop
again. Sadly that effectively put an end to our race as by
that time there was no way back. After a promising start on
Friday it’s not been the best weekend, but we had good
pace last year at Silverstone so we’ll come back looking
to put things right.”
Eric Boullier, Team
Principal
"Today was certainly character
building"
"Today was certainly character building. On the plus side, Romain drove a measured and mature race through the field and should have finished in the points had we not had to make a second stop, which wasn’t to our original plan. Kimi had a frustrating day, but still scored some points. We couldn’t show the pace we wanted this weekend and will be all the more focused when we get to Silverstone as we are obviously very keen to get our championship challenge back on track.”
Alan
Permane, Trackside Operations Director
"We
simply weren’t quick enough this weekend"
“We
clearly haven’t been quick enough all weekend and we’ll
go back to Enstone to analyse why. We’ll then react to
those conclusions and hopefully get ourselves back up to
where we want to be, which is fighting for podiums and wins.
We have an aero test before Silverstone, a new bodywork
package and other tweaks to come so there is plenty of
potential to improve. We simply weren’t quick enough this
weekend.”
Ricardo Penteado, Renault Sport F1
Team Support Leader
“That was a race to the
finish, in many respects. Every lap we were changing
settings to try to give an extra advantage over the
competition, particularly from the starting positions we
were in. The change in weather conditions changed fuel
consumption so we had to play with that, plus we had to
control the temperatures throughout the race as we were in
traffic every lap. Getting P9 for Kimi keeps the points
going, but we hope we can return to the front at the next
race in
Silverstone.”
ENDS