Chinese GP: Kimi Raikkonen finding weekend 'painful'
Kimi Raikkonen described his Chinese Grand Prix weekend as "painful" thus far, after failing to make it into the top 10 in qualifying
The Finn lost most of Friday's dry free practice sessions to technical problems with his Ferrari and failed to graduate to the final segment of qualifying for the second time in four races on Saturday.
He will start 11th for Sunday's race at Shanghai, after struggling with the gearshifts on his F14 T.
"It's been a pretty painful couple of days," said Raikkonen.
"In the morning [free practice] it felt a bit better but obviously it didn't turn out to be a very good day. But that's how it goes.
"[I had] some issues upsetting things with the gearshift. It felt OK at some points but I lost quite a lot of time in the last sector.
"It's been a pretty bad weekend so far. I didn't get much running yesterday and it seems to get more difficult all the time. I don't really understand why.
"There are moments it feels pretty good but then days like this.
"I'm sure there is something we can do to get things running nicely all the time, but obviously the issues we had yesterday didn't help to start with.
"[It's] not easy with the weather to pick it up and turn it around. It looks pretty bad right now, but I have had difficult years with other teams and with Ferrari - I think 2009 was even worse.
"[It's] not ideal, but there's only one way we can go and I'm sure we can turn it around."
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