Greater Noida: Lotus’s Kimi Raikkonen admitted that the likelihood of a late challenge for the world championship is slim, effectively leaving it as a two-horse race between Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.
Raikkonen has 167 and there are 100 left to win in the last four events, but though the Lotus looked a likely winner earlier in the season he said he doubts it will achieve the sudden upswing in performance that he needs, or see any chance of repeating his dramatic performance in 2007 which saw him come from behind to snatch the title from battling McLaren team mates Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
“I'm happy,” he reported. “If you had told me before the season that I would be in this position with this many points and stuff like that I would have taken it, but of course when you do some good races you always want more and more and then you're disappointed if you don't," Raikkonen added.