Raikkonen: No problem if I have to help Vettel win title

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Friday, 25 September 2015 at 21:39
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Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen says he would play a team role in order to help friend and teammate Sebastian Vettel win the world championship.
Raikkonen, who won the last title for Ferrari back in 2007, now finds himself in the situation where, with Vettel dominating and closing on Mercedes' championship lead, the Finn is now moving into a team role.
"We both hope to have a good end to the season," Raikkonen told the Finnish broadcaster MTV, "but I don't have a chance in the championship obviously. If I need to (help), I don't have any problems with it. I've done it before so it's nothing new."
Happy now at Williams, former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa said he is not surprised by Raikkonen's admission because, according to him, the interests of the Maranello team has always been greater than the individual.
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That is why Vettel, and Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher before them, were regarded as the clear 'number one'.
"They are different personalities," Massa told Sport Bild, "but there is a common point. Ferrari would be willing to do absolutely anything for them. This is in the DNA of Ferrari."
Massa ultimately fell out with Ferrari because he no longer felt equally treated in comparison to Alonso, while late last decade it was Massa who had the upper-hand against Raikkonen.
His relationship with Schumacher, however, was different, "Michael was practically the boss of Ferrari. But the situation was different. I was learning, and Michael was very supportive. And even if I had less power in the team than Michael, they helped me - because Michael helped me."
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