Kimi Räikkönen has taken his 19th Grand Prix victory - the 48th win for an Enstone team -
with a glorious day-to-night victory in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Kimi made an excellent
start to take second place at the start from fourth on the grid, then capitalised when Lewis
Hamilton's McLaren retired. Romain Grosjean did not finish the race after being involved in
an incident for which Sergio Perez was deemed responsible.
Kimi maintains third position in the Drivers' Championship on 198 points ; a diminished 47
shy of Fernando Alonso and an increased 31 ahead of Mark Webber. The team remains
fourth in the Constructors' Championship on 288 points ; a reduced 30 behind McLaren and
an increased 152 in front of Mercedes.
• Kimi started on soft tyres, pitting on lap 31 for a set of new medium compound rubber.
• Romain started on soft tyres, pitting on lap 1 for a set of new mediums then again on
lap 9 under safety car conditions for a further set of scrubbed soft rubber.
Kimi Räikkönen, P1, E20-05
"I'm very happy for the team, and for myself also. You never know what's going to happen
during the race ; the safety cars made it quite tricky, but I've had similar races many, many
times this year. Today we had a clear circuit to be able to use our speed. Perhaps we were
not the fastest at the end, but we were quick enough and consistent enough to win so it's
great for the team. We've had some difficult races in the second half of the season so it's
fantastic to come back with a win."
Romain Grosjean, DNF, E20-03
"I am very happy for Kimi as it's the win we were waiting for and it's an unbelievable result
for the whole team. For myself I'm disappointed as I was running pretty well. It was a tight
battle with three of us in a row at turn eleven, then Sergio [Perez] went off track at turn
thirteen and came back on the inside at turn fourteen leaving me with no room to go
anywhere else. Mark [Webber] then came from behind and we touched ; it was a big
shame. A great day for the team, but an unlucky one for me."
Eric Boullier, Team Principal
"I have one word first of all : Great. Then there are many words such as 'relief' and
'deserved'. It's obviously a very well deserved result for the team. I'm pleased for Kimi and
he did a very good job. We've been pushing very hard all season and we've nearly had it
before. There's a little frustration not to have had a win sooner, and we have been waiting
for it, but it's a fantastic feeling to finally take that victory and a superb reward for the team.
It's great for Formula 1, it's great for Kimi and it's great for our team."
James Allison, Technical Director
"When you are as happy as this it is hard to avoid lapsing into cliché. Despite being
tantalisingly close several times this year, we have waited a long time to return to the top
step of the podium. It is a massive tribute both to a flawless drive from Kimi and to the
tenacity of the entire Enstone team for never having taken their eye off the prize all year.
With two races left in the season we go on to Austin with a spring in our step, invigorated to
do it all over again and see what we can achieve."
Ricardo Penteado, Renault Sport F1 Team Support Leader
"It's just an awesome feeling to finally win a race ; the first victory for the Enstone-Viry
partnership in its present configuration. All season the chassis-engine package has been
strong and everyone has worked incredibly hard in the last few weeks to successfully
introduce new parts to get that last piece of performance. It all worked out beautifully today
and hats off to Kimi for judging it perfectly."
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