Raikkonen: Starting ahead of Seb doesn't make me any happier

F1 News
Sunday, 05 July 2015 at 13:43
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Kimi Raikkonen insisted he took no joy or repose from his performance in qualifying for the British Grand Prix, where he will start from fifth on the grid.
Under severe pressure to up his game or lose his Ferrari seat, the Finn outqualified his on-form teammate Sebastian Vettel at Silverstone for only the second time this season.
It is a timely boost amid his campaign to stay in F1, but Raikkonen insisted: "Starting one position better than Seb doesn't make me any happier."
"If we were first and second, that's different. But fifth and sixth? No. I know people see it that way but for me it is just a number and nothing else."
Ferrari Raikkonen Silverstone
Raikkonen said the more important issue in qualifying at Silverstone is that both Ferraris were beaten not only by Mercedes, but also the two charging Williams cars.
In fact, Saturday and Silverstone may have muddied the 'silly season' script altogether, as not only did Raikkonen beat Vettel, but the Finn's most likely successor, Valtteri Bottas, was beaten by his own teammate, Williams' Felipe Massa.
At the front, however, Mercedes chiefs sounded optimistic they would win on Sunday.
"[In the race] we can really only beat ourselves," F1 legend and team chairman Niki Lauda is quoted by Speed Week.
Raikkonen has won the British Grand Prix once, in his championship year in 2007, during his first tenure with Ferrari.
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