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    Quote Originally Posted by DexDexter
    Don't think so, from what I've read, the move may well be permanent.
    I think it's not possible to say nothing about it - because Kimi don't know what he wants to do 2011. Red Bull is one option and WRC is an other.. if everything goes well for him..
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    Kimis first appearance/presentation as a 'Red Bull' driver and nice, candid interview with Kimi on F1, rally and growing up in Finland - from the latest edition of 'Red Bulletin':

    PHOTOS:





    INTERVIEW:
    http://en.redbulletin.com/articles/kimi
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    He looks happy and that's important!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ioan
    He looks happy and that's important!
    His persona obviously suits rallying much more than F1, something I think I can probably relate to.

    I am pretty sure that unless he completely fails in rallying, we have seen the last of him in F1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Walker
    His persona obviously suits rallying much more than F1, something I think I can probably relate to.

    I am pretty sure that unless he completely fails in rallying, we have seen the last of him in F1.
    I agree, I think he's done with F1. He got the WDC he dreamt of and now he's moved on. Too bad that it's practically impossible to follow rallying closely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Walker
    His persona obviously suits rallying much more than F1, something I think I can probably relate to.

    I am pretty sure that unless he completely fails in rallying, we have seen the last of him in F1.

    I agree, not!

    Kimi says that he hasnīt ruled out F1.

    In his last outing in the Bullentin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mia 01
    I agree, not!

    Kimi says that he hasnīt ruled out F1.

    In his last outing in the Bullentin.
    He hasn't ruled it out... but does this extract sound like someone who is treating WRC as a one-year stop-gap measure?

    Speaking to the Red Bulletin magazine, Raikkonen admitted a WRC crown would be a huge achievement for him.

    "More than my F1 world championship title," Raikkonen said when asked what a WRC title would mean to him.

    "I'm just starting out and I can sense what a long journey it would be to get to that point."

    Raikkonen said his move to the WRC will be the greatest challenge he has faced so far in his career.

    "It's definitely the biggest challenge yet," he added. "I've got to learn everything from scratch. But I want the challenge. I have to get to know the car, the rallies, how to work with my co-driver [Kaj Lindstrom], everything.

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    He'd look better if he simply didn't mention F1 anymore. I understand that he was fed up with F1, so it'd be more respectable to just shut up about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mia 01
    I agree, not!

    Kimi says that he hasnīt ruled out F1.

    In his last outing in the Bullentin.
    That does not mean it is likely he will want to come back to the politics of F1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tshbez
    He'd look better if he simply didn't mention F1 anymore. I understand that he was fed up with F1, so it'd be more respectable to just shut up about it.
    I don't think shutting up is a problem for Kimi
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