Angry Webber aims vodka jibe at Raikkonen
By Alan Baldwin
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Angry Australian Mark Webber accused Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen of driving like a vodka-thirsty daydreamer in British Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday.
Red Bull's Webber qualified third but, in a measure of how much his expectations have risen this season, he castigated the 2007 world champion for keeping him off the front row.
"Kimi was, I don't know, drinking some vodka or dreaming or something," he told a news conference. "I don't know what the hell he was doing.
"He should have been on the right and he's on the racing line, dreaming, so that wrecked my rhythm into Stowe (corner). I was very tight into there.
"Anyway, no-one's here to listen to a shopping list of excuses," said Webber. "I would have liked to get more out of the car on the last lap, it wasn't the case but we're still third."
Returning to the theme later, Webber added: "He (Raikkonen) was totally asleep on the back straight. He couldn't have done a better job to distract me.
"He sat on the racing line and just basically didn't care what was happening."




