Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

How a Le Mans powerhouse grew from humble origins

Feature
WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
How a Le Mans powerhouse grew from humble origins

Red Bull requests FIA review of ADUO results after emerging as F1 engine benchmark

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Red Bull requests FIA review of ADUO results after emerging as F1 engine benchmark

Leclerc to test Hamilton's brake configuration at F1 Barcelona GP

Formula 1
Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Leclerc to test Hamilton's brake configuration at F1 Barcelona GP

Inside Marquez’s new approach to racing after surgery

MotoGP
Hungarian GP
Inside Marquez’s new approach to racing after surgery

How Las Vegas used Monaco to promote its 10-year extension

Formula 1
Monaco GP
How Las Vegas used Monaco to promote its 10-year extension

Antonelli feared for Mercedes F1 future during ‘dark’ 2025 slump

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Antonelli feared for Mercedes F1 future during ‘dark’ 2025 slump

What it is like to have a dad who raced at Le Mans

Feature
WEC
24 Hours of Le Mans
What it is like to have a dad who raced at Le Mans

Why Alpine’s attempt to dispute Monaco result may open a can of worms

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Why Alpine’s attempt to dispute Monaco result may open a can of worms

Indian GP: Raikkonen making progress with camber issues

Kimi Raikkonen believes he has made some progress in improving his qualifying performances even though he still cannot get the Lotus to handle as he wants it to

The Finn was sixth fastest in qualifying for the Indian Grand Prix, his best position on Saturday since he took fourth on the German GP grid in July.

Raikkonen revealed on Friday that the camber and pressure limits introduced from the Nurburgring have held him back, but while he is not happy there have been some gains.

When asked by AUTOSPORT if qualifying is back to normal, he replied: "No, I don't think so.

"The issues are still there but it's maybe a little bit less.

"We can go much faster but we have to do those things [change restricted settings].

"Overall, it was a little bit better, but it's still not as I want it. There are still some issues."

The 2007 Formula 1 world champion is hopeful of being able to contend for a podium finish from his place on the third row.

In the last three races, he has finished in the top five every time, twice on the podium, even though he started no higher than ninth.

"Usually we go better in the race, so that's the aim and we have to see what happens tomorrow," he said.

"There are a lot of different ways of doing the race, differences with the tyres, so we will see how it goes.

"You cannot plan the race as there are a lot of things you cannot plan, the start, safety cars.

"You try to make the best decisions where it comes and see where we are."

Previous article Indian GP qualifying quotes: Ferrari
Next article Indian GP: Williams to make slow pitstops after wheelnut issues

Top Comments

Latest news