He added: “I’m not 100 per cent happy. If I’m here I want to win and be
successful. We have been pretty good this year but we still haven’t won.
We still have to improve.”

Raikkonen said that he would not rule out a future move to any team, including
Ferrari with whom he parted on bad terms after they elected to buy him out
of his contract at the end of 2009 to make way for Fernando Alonso.

“Ferrari could have ended in a slightly nicer way but the people I worked
with who are still there, I had a very good relationship with them and go
and talk to them still,” Raikkonen said.

“You know, it’s not like I had some fight against somebody. I’m
okay with everybody it’s just that things could have ended in a nicer way.
But it doesn’t mean that I couldn’t go back there. You never know. I
don’t know how long I will be driving for. Maybe I don’t drive for
many more years.”

Raikkonen added that he would have no problem working again with McLaren’s
executive chairman Ron Dennis. The Finn drove for the Woking team from 2002
until 2006 and had a few high profile run-ins with Dennis, who was then team
principal.

“For sure you have a different view of many things but we still talk to
each other,” he said. “I have never had a fight with him. There is
nothing wrong with our relationship. People just try to make shit stories.
They don’t know at all what is going wrong in the real world. It is
like you tell something to one guy and by the 10th person the story is
completely different. I have no issues with anybody.”