Raikkonen has ‘no expectations’ for Alfa Romeo in F1 2019
Kimi Raikkonen says꧒ he does not have “any expectations” heading into the 201🔯9 Formula 1 season with Alfa Romeo Racing.
The 39-year-old Finn has returned to the renamed Sauber outfit he made his F1 debut with back in 2001 for the upcoming campaign after swapping seats with Ferrari protege Ch൲arles Lecler𝓀c.
Alfa Romeo has looked promising throughout the opening pre-season test in Ba⛄rcelona, though Raikkonen is not getting carried away by the team’s prospects after ending up with the second-𒐪fastest time on Wednesday.

Kimi ꦚRaikkonen says he does not ✤have “any expectations” heading into the 2019 Formula 1 season with Alfa Romeo Racing.
The 39-year-old Finn has returned to the renamed 🔴Sauber outfit he made his F1 debut with back in 2001 for the upcoming campaign after swapping seats with Ferrari protege Charles Leclerc.
Alfa Romeo has looked promising throughout the opening pre-se🥂ason test in Barcelona, though Raikkonen is not getting carried away by the team’s prospects after ending up with the second-fastest time on Wednesday.
“I don’t have any expectation,” Raikkonen said. “We 🦩can only do our best, but I think the team has built a good car and I think that’s a good starting point.
"We still have a lot of ꦚthings to work on, for sure more work to be done than maybe in a bigger team, but I think so far it has been good.”
Asked if he felt Alfa Romeo could be towards the top of the midfield order in 2019, Raikkonen replied: “It’s impossible to say from testing. ꦕ;
“Maybe we’ll get some idea from next week but, for sure, in two or three weeks, whenever the✨ first race is, we’ll fin🅺d out.
“I think from our side we’ve been pretty happy, but🔯 where we’re going to end up in the first race, we have no idea. So far everything is O🌺K.”
Raikkonen said he has bedded into his new team quickl🌼y and has been pleased by the early signs from Alfa Romeo’s C38.
“In the cockpit, once you sit in, it all looks pretty similar, so it has been quite smooth꧑, I have to admit,” he added.
“Obviously there’s work to be done, that’s the same for everyo🤪ne, but once we put everything how we l♏ike I think it should be pretty OK.
“I think we’ve been quite pleased with how the car is feeling, so far, we’ve done a lot of running, which is always a good thing🍃 but it’s very early days and we’re still learning.”

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