Raikkonen looking forward to ‘pure racing' at Sauber
Kimi Raikkonen says he is look🐎ing forward to focusing on “pure racing” with Sauber in the 2019 Formula 1 season.
Raikkonen will return to Sauber after 18 years away, having rejoined the team he made his F1 bow with in 2001 after making way for the arrival of Charles Leclerc at Fer🤪rarꦰi.
The Finn spent four of the last five years of his Ferrari tenure alongside multiple world champion Seb♏astian Vettel, and while the pair largely enjoyed a harmonious relationship, Raikkonen says he is looking forward to a change of environment.

Kimi Raikkonen says he is looking forward to focusing on “pure racing” with Sauber in the 2019 Formula 1 sea𝓰son.
Raikkonen will return to Sauber after 18 years away, having rejoined the team he made his F1 bow with in 2001 after♈ making way for t𓆉he arrival of Charles Leclerc at Ferrari.
The Finn spent four of the last five years of his Ferrari tenure alongside multiple world champion Sebastian Vettel, and while the pai🏅r l🌄argely enjoyed a harmonious relationship, Raikkonen says he is looking forward to a change of environment.
“I’m🦋 really looking forward to it,” Raikkonen said.
“It’🥂s going to be different in many ways, but the aim will still be the same.
“It’s more pure racing than the other stuff there. Hopefully it will ꦕturn out 🉐to be good for both of us - that’s the aim.
🥂“I think that’s what we can do 🔯but I’m may be completely wrong, but I have a good feeling about it and that’s why I accepted to go back there.”
The move marks a step down the grid for Raikkonen but he stressed he is relishing the prospect of helping Sauber continue its rapid rise up the midfield order, following the impressive gains made by th💎e Swiss outfit in 2018.
Raikkonen admitted he was surprised not to feel a bigger difference between Ferrari and Sau💃ber’s respective 2018 challengers when he linked up with the team to conduct post-season testing in Abu Dhabi, though he was keen to avoid setting any targets ahead of the new season.

“I haven’t rea💛lly thought about it, we’ll see once we start driving the new cars,” he explꦇained.
“We🐭’ll see where we are and we’ll go purely by feeling, and we💎 go from there.
“Obviously it’s a different challenge but I enjo🌊y that, so that’s why I took it. If you ask many people there are many different opinions on how it will go.
“We’ll ꦛfind out and we’ll do our best and I think we have good chance to d𒀰o some great things.
“Where that is going to take us, who knows? We’ll find out📖.”

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